Found on a Barnes and Noble discussion board were these fascinating insights by Laurie Kaplan of Goucher College about furniture and looking glasses in Persuasion. Click here to read them.
Mirror: Ruby Lane Antiques
August 7, 2008 by Vic
Found on a Barnes and Noble discussion board were these fascinating insights by Laurie Kaplan of Goucher College about furniture and looking glasses in Persuasion. Click here to read them.
Mirror: Ruby Lane Antiques
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I’ve just re-read Persuasion. The discussion in your link here on the furniture and in particular the mirrors in Kellynch makes me want to re-read it all over again. Thanks for the info!
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