08-10-2004, 11:49 AM | #37 |
Lady of Letters
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What a strange question I don't think of it as a specifically English novel at all. A specifically Yorkshire novel maybe (is it set in Yorkshire? I know Charlotte Bronte was very proud of being a Yorkshirewoman, and liked to make her characters very Yorkshire - I'm thinking of Shirley in particular - so I might be just making an assumption.)
Obviously the setting and language would make it English, but what do you mean about the characters' situations and actions?
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