Taking the Page: Asserting Agency Through Letter Writing in 19th Century Britain

What’s in a letter? For a woman living in England in the nineteenth century with limited access to social freedoms and even paper—everything. Historians have given mixed reviews on the value of Jane Austen’s surviving personal letters. Some brush off…

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