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Johan Grimonprez

09. sharing circles, (e)conomy & doughnut economies

l. Jane Austen, Public and private space

January 17, 2005 zap-editor
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PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPACE

Jane Austen, The British Library, Great Britain
1975, 2 min 58 sec

Professor Kathryn Sutherland considers the depiction of public and private spaces in Jane Austen’s novels. Filmed at Jane Austen’s House Museum, Chawton. 

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