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  1. A Condition of Doubt: The Meanings of Hypochondria.Catherine Belling - 2012 - Oxford University Press.
    This title seeks to change the way we think about hypochondria and to use hypochondria to sharpen our thinking about health care. The book's four parts examine hypochondria as a condition of biology; of medicine; of culture; and of narrative.
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  • Pride and Prejudice.Jane Austen - 1813 - Oxford World's Classics.
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  • Jane Austen and the Enlightenment.Peter Knox-Shaw - 2009
    Jane Austen was received by her contemporaries as a new voice, but her late twentieth-century reputation as a nostalgic reactionary still lingers on. In this radical revision of her engagement with the culture and politics of her age, Peter Knox-Shaw argues that Austen was a writer steeped in the Enlightenment, and that her allegiance to a sceptical tradition within it, shaped by figures such as Adam Smith and David Hume, lasted throughout her career. Knox-Shaw draws on archival and other neglected (...)
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  • Mansfield Park.Jane Austen - 1963 - Oxford University Press USA.
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  • Sense and Sensibility.Jane Austen - 1963 - Oxford University Press USA.
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  • Emma.Jane Austen - 1963 - Oxford University Press USA.
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