CULTURAL INSIGHTS IN JANE AUSTERN'S "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" THROUGH PHRASEOLOGICAL EXPRESSIONS
Abstract
in this article, Jane Austern's "pride and prejudice" gives an account of concepts through cultural phraseological phrases. And the feedback of several literary scholars is also given as an example.
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