2010
DOI: 10.1353/ecs.0.0105
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A Concert of Werthers

Abstract: British literature of the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries is replete with literary characters who read Werther . Just a fifty-year sampling following Werther 's publication demonstrates that characters in some of the most widely read British authors, from Herbert Croft, Maria Edgeworth, Charlotte Smith, William Godwin, Jane Austen, to Sydney Owenson, quote from or allude to Werther. Werther 's most famous contemporary extended citation and analysis may occur in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein . Goet… Show more

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“…Price Perception Schiffman & Kanuk (2018) Perception is a decision to choose, organize, and interpret something from each person's point of view based on needs and expected values. Perception is a decision to select, collect, and analyze something from each person's point of view based on conditions and expected values.…”
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“…Price Perception Schiffman & Kanuk (2018) Perception is a decision to choose, organize, and interpret something from each person's point of view based on needs and expected values. Perception is a decision to select, collect, and analyze something from each person's point of view based on conditions and expected values.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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confidence: 99%