This presentation explores the narrative personas of Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey and how the narration can affect the readers\u27 perception of the illustrated events, characters, and society. It argues that there are two narrative voices; one voice makes opinionated comments directly to the reader and one voice relates the story objectively. The biased narrative persona can influence the readers and the impartial persona allows readers to gather their own conclusions about events, characters, and society. Northanger Abbey demonstrates the importance of the narrator as a character whose voice acts as a mediator between the reader and the action of any story
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This essay explores the connection between Shakespearean drama and the novel’s representation of int...
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
Jane Austen's purpose in Northanger Abbey, both in her aesthetic principles and moral intents, is to...
This thesis is a stylistic analysis of a narrative technique known as ‘narrated perception’ (Cohn 19...
This study attempts to define some of the voices that constitute fictional point of view in order to...
This narratological study deals with the stance of irony in Jane Austen’s juvenilia. It looks for ‘g...
The aim of this study is to analyze the complexity of a narration and how a narrator can show himsel...
The primary concerns of this study are certain aspects of narratorial voice in Eliot's novels, and h...
Nathaniel Hawthorne experimented with various techniques of narration, manipulating different aspect...
Jane Austen’s juvenilia, though their originality and sophisticated irony make them fascinating obje...
Combining linguistic theory with analytical concepts and literary interpretation and appreciation, J...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-95).This thesis argues that Jane Austen’s novels are more...
In order to achieve the goals of social commentary and moral judgement pursued in her novels, Jane A...
The Austen Project: Jane Austen Re-imagined pairs six bestselling contemporary authors with Jane Aus...
The aim of this dissertation is to study how narratorial commentary is implemented in six of George ...
This essay explores the connection between Shakespearean drama and the novel’s representation of int...
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
Jane Austen's purpose in Northanger Abbey, both in her aesthetic principles and moral intents, is to...