Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are physical, whereas some of her heroines experience excessive psychological, emotional and spiritual traumas. These references are too numerous to be either coincidental, glossed over or ignored. Austen expressed an interest in the mind/body relationship, believing that illness could be brought upon in certain personalities by the sufferer herself, and it seems that she might have held theories similar to those advocated by Mary Wollstonecraft in A Vindication of the Rights of Woman and even have anticipated those on feminine hysteria, and the effects of unconscious motives on behaviour, which were advanced by Freud in works such as The Int...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
The Culture of Sensibility permeates both Burney’s and Austen’s novels. Burney and Austen both use a...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
Jane Austen is typically described as having excellent health until the age of 40 and the onset of a...
This thesis discusses Jane Austen’s medical knowledge and shows that the representations of health a...
Whereas the novels have been exhaustively treated, Jane Austen's fragments have suffered neglect. My...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park (1814) has received a lot of modern critical attention specifically wit...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
The Culture of Sensibility permeates both Burney’s and Austen’s novels. Burney and Austen both use a...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
Jane Austen sprinkles deaths throughout her novels as plot devices and character indicators, but she...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
Jane Austen is typically described as having excellent health until the age of 40 and the onset of a...
This thesis discusses Jane Austen’s medical knowledge and shows that the representations of health a...
Whereas the novels have been exhaustively treated, Jane Austen's fragments have suffered neglect. My...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park (1814) has received a lot of modern critical attention specifically wit...
Madness has always been a difficult concept to define as different sorts of behaviors have been cons...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
The Culture of Sensibility permeates both Burney’s and Austen’s novels. Burney and Austen both use a...