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Broadview Literary Text edition   Written by Maisy (10/18/2006 5:33 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Exeter Exchange....(from L&T)., penned by Mandy N
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Just thought I'd mention that one of the references cited in the Broadview Literary Text edition, which many of us are using this GR, is available online.

In the footnote to the Exeter Exchange at the bottom of p. 239, BLT edition cites "The Architectural Setting of Jane Austen's Novels" by Nicholas Pevsner, published in Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 31 (1968): 414.

If you have access to JSTOR, you can read the article online. (I connected through my university library.)

Incidentally, the map on p. 411 of the BLT edition, depicting the London residences of principle characters in S&S, is very similar to a map found on p. 413 of the article, which depicts London locations from all of JA's novels and Lady Susan.


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