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Joan Elizabeth Klingel Ray
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Dr. James Fordyce's Sermons to Young Women, published in 1765
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The most famous courtesy book is Il Cortegiano by Baldassare Castiglione, published in 1528.
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By paying attention to another woman {Edward to Lucy and Frederick to Louisa}, about whom he doesn't really care, each man hurts the woman he really loves and who really loves him.
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Having "lost her bloom" in the eight years since her romance and break-up with Captain Wentworth before the novel begins, Anne is wispy and quiet, still in love with Wentworth, but feeling helpless to do anything about it because he hasn't attempted to contact her again, and protocol of the day says she can't make the first move in contacting him.
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Emma is the eponymous heroine, which means having the name that is used as the title or name of something else.}
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Sensibility, in Austen's time, meant relying on one's feelings as a guide to behavior, as a guide to truth.
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A voracious reader with a large memory for what she read,
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It is very unfair to judge of anybody's conduct, without an intimate knowledge of their situation. Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be'" {E 1:18}.
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I cannot make speeches, Emma. . . . If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more'" {E 3:13}.
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Capping means to follow up with something good or better in a conversation."
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