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Language In Clarissa, Evelina And Pride And Prejudice

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

Deborah Rogers is my supervisor, my friend, and the<br />

reason I am where I am today. I want to be like her when<br />

I grow up. I am thankful to her, not only for guiding me<br />

through my degree, but for being the superb teacher and<br />

mentor she is. Because of her, I am well educated and<br />

well prepared for the classroom.<br />

After Deborah, my husband George and my sons,<br />

Christian and Oliver, put up with my physical presence<br />

and mental absences for five long years and never<br />

complained. They, too, supported me and encouraged me.<br />

The fruition of this dissertation involved many, but<br />

Naomi Jacobs worked incredibly hard to make my thesis<br />

presentable, Nancy MacKnight worked hard to help me rise<br />

to this occasion. Nancy Weitz just knows how to make me<br />

write the right things and put my thinking on paper. Her<br />

encouragement has been priceless. Ken Norris is my<br />

American literature mentor, showing me the connections<br />

across the oceans during the eighteenth century and then<br />

teaching me to learn with my soul as well as my head.<br />

Judy Eyerer was an incredible technical editor. Evelyn<br />

Scheck, Lynette Eckersley, Me1 Johnson, Nancy Marks, and<br />

Clare Grindal all contributed their time and

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