This study assesses the relationship between the diffusion of free indirect discourse and the decline of the British epistolary novel in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries. Studying the works of a single stylist, Jane Austen, and her engagement with the mobility of the letter genre at the turn of the century, it synthesizes literary-historical, linguistic, and narratological perspectives on discourse representation in order to evaluate claims that Austen was the “pioneer” of this free indirect style, and to comment on how her simultaneous shift in genre from the first-person epistolary mode to third-person classical realism informs that style’s development.Arts, Faculty ofEnglish, Department ofGraduat
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
This thesis aims essentially at a re-evaluation of the marginalisation that conventional critical a...
Bakhtin’s views (1980:127-130) on the importance of studying speech representation and its interacti...
This study assesses the relationship between the diffusion of free indirect discourse and the declin...
In this chapter I suggest that Jane Austen’s use of free indirect style has a far-reaching legacy in...
Austen is known for her development of free indirect style as a narrative form. Free indirect style ...
This thesis will examine the precise ways in which British novelist Jane Austen uses free indirect d...
Combining linguistic theory with analytical concepts and literary interpretation and appreciation, J...
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Jane Austen's novels seem to be specimen stories of containment and regulation. Indeed, Austen artic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis traces and identifies dialectical elements in Ja...
Jane Austen wrote six novels during the late 18th and early 19th century. As this was a time before ...
This study examines the six published Austen novels through a close examination of repeated structur...
This thesis is primarily concerned with individual structural analyses of Jane Austen's novels. It e...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
This thesis aims essentially at a re-evaluation of the marginalisation that conventional critical a...
Bakhtin’s views (1980:127-130) on the importance of studying speech representation and its interacti...
This study assesses the relationship between the diffusion of free indirect discourse and the declin...
In this chapter I suggest that Jane Austen’s use of free indirect style has a far-reaching legacy in...
Austen is known for her development of free indirect style as a narrative form. Free indirect style ...
This thesis will examine the precise ways in which British novelist Jane Austen uses free indirect d...
Combining linguistic theory with analytical concepts and literary interpretation and appreciation, J...
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Jane Austen's novels seem to be specimen stories of containment and regulation. Indeed, Austen artic...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis traces and identifies dialectical elements in Ja...
Jane Austen wrote six novels during the late 18th and early 19th century. As this was a time before ...
This study examines the six published Austen novels through a close examination of repeated structur...
This thesis is primarily concerned with individual structural analyses of Jane Austen's novels. It e...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
This thesis aims essentially at a re-evaluation of the marginalisation that conventional critical a...
Bakhtin’s views (1980:127-130) on the importance of studying speech representation and its interacti...