Abstract: In Persuasion, Jane Austen draws a connection between Anne Elliot‟s loss of the Kellynch Hall estate and the pervasive presence of war. Expanding upon Favret‟s (2010) valuable discussion of Persuasion as a record of the Napoleonic Wars, I put forward that the war assumes symbolic significance as an expression of Anne‟s loss of the estate. Both are conditions defined by uncertainty, disorder, and a lack of security. For this reason, the members of the navy with whom Anne establishes friendships, in particular Admiral Croft and Captains Harville and Wentworth, provide her with the most satisfactory model for living that she will encounter upon leaving the estate; their experiences under conditions of war are similar to her own dislo...
Critics often view the titles of Jane Austen\u27s novels as indicative of important themes. This is ...
Eliot develops as this individual of her own as well as shifts from passive to active. She finally m...
Using Michel Foucault's knowledge/power dynamic I demonstrate the ways in which Jane Austen examines...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
'She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older'. Apt enough ...
Jane Austen suggests in Persuasion the pressures that the increased mobility of the middle class pla...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
This essay will be looking into characterisation in the Jane Austen novel, Persuasion and how it dep...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
The article attempts to describe the inner world of the characters in Jane Austen’s works from the p...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Seeks to explore literary Romanticism and the current debate surrounding this concept as either a us...
Within the last few years, a great deal of new information has come to light about Jane Austen\u27s ...
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
Critics often view the titles of Jane Austen\u27s novels as indicative of important themes. This is ...
Eliot develops as this individual of her own as well as shifts from passive to active. She finally m...
Using Michel Foucault's knowledge/power dynamic I demonstrate the ways in which Jane Austen examines...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
'She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older'. Apt enough ...
Jane Austen suggests in Persuasion the pressures that the increased mobility of the middle class pla...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
This essay will be looking into characterisation in the Jane Austen novel, Persuasion and how it dep...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
The article attempts to describe the inner world of the characters in Jane Austen’s works from the p...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Seeks to explore literary Romanticism and the current debate surrounding this concept as either a us...
Within the last few years, a great deal of new information has come to light about Jane Austen\u27s ...
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
Critics often view the titles of Jane Austen\u27s novels as indicative of important themes. This is ...
Eliot develops as this individual of her own as well as shifts from passive to active. She finally m...
Using Michel Foucault's knowledge/power dynamic I demonstrate the ways in which Jane Austen examines...