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Pride and Prejudice: Critical Essay by A. Walton Litz

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Jane Austen
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SOURCE: Litz, A. Walton. “The Picturesque in Pride and Prejudice.Persuasion, no. 1 (16 December 1979): 13, 15-24.

In the following essay, Litz discusses Austen's use of landscape in Pride and Prejudice, focusing on how she employs “picturesque moments” to establish meaning and form.

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