This article examines how two female writers of the early nineteenth century, Amelia Opie and Jane Austen, employ the language of portraiture in their fiction to illustrate the difficulties inherent in the assessment of character, especially for the female heroine. The representation of actual portraits in their work is discussed, along with the use of language associated with the form. Both writers, it is suggested, are aware of important changes within the theory and practice of portraiture in the period, and explore these in their fiction to draw attention to the instability and subjectivity of interpretation
This text invites the reader to a journey into the fictional woods of two important authors of Engli...
From the theoritical problem of character in the novel, this study moves on to the world view of a d...
This dissertation examines the ways in which British women authors engaged with visual representatio...
This article examines how two female writers of the early nineteenth century, Amelia Opie and Jane A...
Bibliography: pages 322-332.This thesis examines the material and aesthetic sustenance which the nov...
Pride and Prejudice, a masterpiece by the famous British female writer Jane Austen in the 19th centu...
This study assesses the relationship between the diffusion of free indirect discourse and the declin...
This paper will deal with the attitude of early nineteen century towards women and their roles. In t...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
This thesis argues that Jane Austen recasts the eye miniature portrait???s active,\ud reciprocal gaz...
ABSTRACTJane Austen is one of the most important and wildly known authors in the English language. D...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
This essay focuses on the image of women in the nineteenth century specially the Image of low middle...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
Jane Austen’s novels are saturated with representations of readers: good and earnest readers like Fa...
This text invites the reader to a journey into the fictional woods of two important authors of Engli...
From the theoritical problem of character in the novel, this study moves on to the world view of a d...
This dissertation examines the ways in which British women authors engaged with visual representatio...
This article examines how two female writers of the early nineteenth century, Amelia Opie and Jane A...
Bibliography: pages 322-332.This thesis examines the material and aesthetic sustenance which the nov...
Pride and Prejudice, a masterpiece by the famous British female writer Jane Austen in the 19th centu...
This study assesses the relationship between the diffusion of free indirect discourse and the declin...
This paper will deal with the attitude of early nineteen century towards women and their roles. In t...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
This thesis argues that Jane Austen recasts the eye miniature portrait???s active,\ud reciprocal gaz...
ABSTRACTJane Austen is one of the most important and wildly known authors in the English language. D...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
This essay focuses on the image of women in the nineteenth century specially the Image of low middle...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
Jane Austen’s novels are saturated with representations of readers: good and earnest readers like Fa...
This text invites the reader to a journey into the fictional woods of two important authors of Engli...
From the theoritical problem of character in the novel, this study moves on to the world view of a d...
This dissertation examines the ways in which British women authors engaged with visual representatio...