By employing the language of Adam Smith\u27s moral and economic theories to investigate the moral nature of personal exchanges in Mansfield Park, it is apparent that relationships formed out of self-interest or built on unequal power are easily destroyed and morally destitute while lasting relationships are characterized by an unselfish investment of labor, cultivation of mutual respect, and the reinforcement of moral value
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park to explore the desire to live morally. and there should be no quest...
ABSTRACT The social class and marriage of British society that is described in the novel become d...
This book examines Austen's novels in relation to her philosophical and religious context, demonstra...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park as a “paradigm of moral activity”The author considers...
The objectives of this study are to find out the social problems presented in the novel Pride and Pr...
This study aims to describe (1) The form of moral values in the novel Northanger Abbey and (2) the M...
This dissertation argues that Jane Austen’s novels present an ethics of crisis: characters must lear...
Jane Austen’s minor female characters expose the economic and social realties of British women in th...
Jane Austen has been called an artist and a moralist. Few attempts have been made, however, to illus...
In my thesis I examine Jane Austen s indebtedness to her predecessor Samuel Johnson. I attempt to es...
Jane Austen wrote her novels over two hundred years ago. Today many people, especially women, are st...
The aim of this thesis was to show how important both the outward and inward factors are in decision...
“Jane Austen and the Civilized Woman: Moral Development and Gender” examines Austen’s juvenilia as w...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of a novel by Jane Austen must be...
In early 19th century British culture, an ideology founded on economics permeates one of society’s m...
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park to explore the desire to live morally. and there should be no quest...
ABSTRACT The social class and marriage of British society that is described in the novel become d...
This book examines Austen's novels in relation to her philosophical and religious context, demonstra...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park as a “paradigm of moral activity”The author considers...
The objectives of this study are to find out the social problems presented in the novel Pride and Pr...
This study aims to describe (1) The form of moral values in the novel Northanger Abbey and (2) the M...
This dissertation argues that Jane Austen’s novels present an ethics of crisis: characters must lear...
Jane Austen’s minor female characters expose the economic and social realties of British women in th...
Jane Austen has been called an artist and a moralist. Few attempts have been made, however, to illus...
In my thesis I examine Jane Austen s indebtedness to her predecessor Samuel Johnson. I attempt to es...
Jane Austen wrote her novels over two hundred years ago. Today many people, especially women, are st...
The aim of this thesis was to show how important both the outward and inward factors are in decision...
“Jane Austen and the Civilized Woman: Moral Development and Gender” examines Austen’s juvenilia as w...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of a novel by Jane Austen must be...
In early 19th century British culture, an ideology founded on economics permeates one of society’s m...
Jane Austen wrote Mansfield Park to explore the desire to live morally. and there should be no quest...
ABSTRACT The social class and marriage of British society that is described in the novel become d...
This book examines Austen's novels in relation to her philosophical and religious context, demonstra...