Captain pi
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Hello all!
Does anyone have the name of a critic, whom I can quote to open a paragraph (or just a couple of sentences), who argues that Emma's Mr Knightley is Austen's "voicepiece" (or something to that effect)? I am looking to start thus "Coventry Smooth argues that Mr Knightley is Austen's "mouthpiece/voicepiece". Indeed, ...".
Thank you.
The pi.
Does anyone have the name of a critic, whom I can quote to open a paragraph (or just a couple of sentences), who argues that Emma's Mr Knightley is Austen's "voicepiece" (or something to that effect)? I am looking to start thus "Coventry Smooth argues that Mr Knightley is Austen's "mouthpiece/voicepiece". Indeed, ...".
Thank you.
The pi.