This dissertation aims to analyze the major characters of Jane Austen’s novels Pride and Prejudice and Emma through the perspective of Carl G. Jung’s Theory of Individuation. The analysis is based on application to Austen’s narratives of Jung’s two major attitudes of personality, extroversion and introversion. Within these broad categories the thesis breaks the characterization into four psychological functions: thinking, feeling, sensing and intuiting. According to Jung’s Analytical Psychology, the psyche consists of both the conscious and the unconscious mind which are structured by ego, the personal unconscious and the collective unconscious. The archetypes remaining within the unconscious mind are referred to in my study when focusing o...
This research is focused on the main character Elizabeth Bennet in the novel Pride and Prejudice by ...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
Individual behavior is an outcome reaction of a person to a social engagement or how they perceive t...
This thesis is entitled The Struggle of Matchmaker to Find Love as Seen in Jane Austen’s Emma. The f...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-95).This thesis argues that Jane Austen’s novels are more...
This research aims to describe the main character, the forms of psychological conflict get by the ma...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
This research aims to analyze the aspect of Love and Belonging needs. The Hierarchy of Needs theory ...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
This paper investigates the bildungsroman phenomenon as depicted in Jane Austen’s Emma (1817) by con...
This thesis demonstrates the strong similarities between the subtle aspects of Austen’s complex char...
As an author, Jane Austen has remained hugely popular with audiences worldwide ever since her death ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis traces and identifies dialectical elements in Ja...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
Literary works offer a sense of pleasure as well as human values. They teach people to love their ow...
This research is focused on the main character Elizabeth Bennet in the novel Pride and Prejudice by ...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
Individual behavior is an outcome reaction of a person to a social engagement or how they perceive t...
This thesis is entitled The Struggle of Matchmaker to Find Love as Seen in Jane Austen’s Emma. The f...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 92-95).This thesis argues that Jane Austen’s novels are more...
This research aims to describe the main character, the forms of psychological conflict get by the ma...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
This research aims to analyze the aspect of Love and Belonging needs. The Hierarchy of Needs theory ...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
This paper investigates the bildungsroman phenomenon as depicted in Jane Austen’s Emma (1817) by con...
This thesis demonstrates the strong similarities between the subtle aspects of Austen’s complex char...
As an author, Jane Austen has remained hugely popular with audiences worldwide ever since her death ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis traces and identifies dialectical elements in Ja...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
Literary works offer a sense of pleasure as well as human values. They teach people to love their ow...
This research is focused on the main character Elizabeth Bennet in the novel Pride and Prejudice by ...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
Individual behavior is an outcome reaction of a person to a social engagement or how they perceive t...