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Tutte le volte che leggo Orgoglio e Pregiudizio mi viene voglia di disseppellirla [Jane Austen] e colpirla sul cranio con la sua stessa tibia.

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La sola assenza dei libri di Jane Austen, di per sé, farebbe di una biblioteca che non contenga alcun libro una biblioteca quasi accettabile.

Mark Twain, Following the Equator, 1897

Mark Twain, Letter to Joseph Twichell,

13 September 1898

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Il grande equivoco austeniano copy

By Giorgia Angelotti