Kwansei Gakuin University Rep Title Persuasion : 人 々に 作 用 する 風 景 Author(s) Okita, Setsuko, 大 北, 勢 津 子 Citation 人 文 論 究, 51(4): 189-200 Issue Date 2002-02-10 URL http://hdl.handle.net/10236/5969 Right http://kgur.kawansei.ac.jp/dspace
514-14 Jane Austen 1775 1817 Lane 111 18 1785 Lane 62 1770 80 Gilpin Lane 62 1770 scenic tourism 1790 19 10 Bohls 66 Austen Persuasion 1818 Persuasion Austen 28
I 1791 22.6 Anderson 32 28 1 Austen Austen Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Mansfield Park Austen Duckworth 184 Persuasion 119
121 121 4 1 Lane 75 18 formal house social house Daunton 209 Daunton 211 Duckworth Persuasion 190 42 ANNE had not wanted this visit to Uppercross, to learn that a removal from one set of people to another, though at a distance of only three miles, will often include a total change of conversation, opinion, and idea. She had never been staying there before, without being struck by it 43
Persuasion Austen 47 1 83 Gilpin Austen 1 Anne had a moment s astonishment on the subject herself ; but it was soon lost in the pleasanter feelings which sprang from the sight of all the ingenious contrivances and nice arrangements of Captain Harville, to turn the actual space to the best possible account, to supply the deficiencies of lodging-house furniture, and defend the win-
dows and doors against the winter storms to be expected 96 129 Lane 109 129
II Persuasion 2 Austen Persuasion Austen 2 155 96 Austen 93 and as they Captain Wentworth, Henrietta, Louisa and Anne passed, Anne s face caught his a gentleman s eye, and he looked at her with a degree of earnest admiration, which she could not be insensible of. She was looking remarkably well ; her very regular, very pretty features, having the bloom and freshness of youth restored by the fine wind which had been blowing on her complexion, and by the animation of eye which it had also produced 101
101 18 Thompson 20 1761 Hill 14 Persuasion 1780 Lane 111 Hill 64 Pool 26 Austen 1
131 215 134 234 234 36 36 137 Austen Hill 33 Pride and Prejudice
Persuasion 1 III Persuasion Hill 64 Austen Persuasion Pried and Prejudice
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