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Jocelyn Harris CNZM is an academic known for her studies of Jane Austen's creative process, and for her promotion of the teaching and study of women's literature at the University of Otago. Harris was a founding member of the Dunedin Collective for Woman, and from 1970 until 2005 taught at the University of Otago, of which she remains Professor Emerita. Harris is a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit and a Chevalier de l'ordre de Mérite.

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  • Jocelyn Harris CNZM is an academic known for her studies of Jane Austen's creative process, and for her promotion of the teaching and study of women's literature at the University of Otago. Harris was a founding member of the Dunedin Collective for Woman, and from 1970 until 2005 taught at the University of Otago, of which she remains Professor Emerita. Harris is a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit and a Chevalier de l'ordre de Mérite. (en)
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  • Portrait of Jocelyn Harris (en)
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  • Jocelyn Margaret Wood (en)
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  • English Literature (en)
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  • PhD (en)
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  • Professor Emerita (en)
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  • Jocelyn M. Harris (en)
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  • New Zealand (en)
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  • The History of Sir Charles Grandison ; Jane Austen and the Art of Memory (en)
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  • Sir Charles Grandison and the Little Senate : the relation between Samuel Richardson's correspondence and his last novel (en)
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  • 1966 (xsd:integer)
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  • Jocelyn Harris CNZM is an academic known for her studies of Jane Austen's creative process, and for her promotion of the teaching and study of women's literature at the University of Otago. Harris was a founding member of the Dunedin Collective for Woman, and from 1970 until 2005 taught at the University of Otago, of which she remains Professor Emerita. Harris is a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit and a Chevalier de l'ordre de Mérite. (en)
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  • Jocelyn Harris (en)
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