From “Four White Cows Disposed at Equal Distances” to the “Fine, Shady Bower”: Importance of Place in the Juvenilia
  
 
  
    
      
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						Barbara Britton Wenner
				
				
	        Barbara Britton Wenner is an associate professor of English at the University of Cincinnati, where she teaches courses on Jane Austen and the eighteenth-century novel. Her articles have previously appeared in Persuasions, and she has written a book, Prospect and Refuge in the Landscape of Jane Austen (Ashgate 2005).