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McAllister (Eliza)
Eliza is a ‘melodramatic’ story of a fallen woman’
McAllister (politics)
reveals Austen’s ‘political inclinations’
McAllister (men)
critiques ‘male libertinism’
Ballaster (sensibility)
novel takes a ‘critical perspective’ on the heroine as sensibility becomes ‘self-gratifying corruption’
Mullan (price)
characters have a ‘price-tag’ around neck
Todd
alternative to marriage is ‘loneliness and poverty’
Wollstonecraft
women were ‘legally prostituted’
Dodge
mothers are either a ‘spectator, matchmaker and manager’
Ballaster (mothers)
maternal love is a form of ‘unthinking narcissism’
Sutherland
everyone is ‘watched’ and has ‘restricted freedoms’
Mullan (Marianne)
feels ‘unease’ at Marianne marrying Colonel Brandon