Again Austen’s irony is subtle here; while the ending seems to naturalize narrow and impenetrable boundaries, the earlier episodes question this move. ! ?& m; F6 E4 e0 @' o第二篇说jane本身是很irony的,但是最后的结局与她的irony不符" ^ M0 O% S- _! T) O/ w+ Z3 r
原帖由 86525882 于 2006-12-17 13:10 发表 6 `6 v, y9 }& ~% s: W2 ]( dI told you before that CR is much difficult than grammer.- \: k z- Z4 y5 _# a
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原帖由 azuresnoopy 于 2006-12-19 11:35 发表0 b g( _+ W& a6 b0 ~, ?
Jane Austen’s pride andprejudice has long been upheld as an example of art that is perfectly executed on a narrow scale. It can be argued that Jane Austen’s famous comment comparing her work to ...
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