The article attempts to describe the inner world of the characters in Jane Austen’s works from the perspective of the acts of persuasion. The detailed investigation reveals that the characters who, according to the authorial comments, have a low level of consciousness and moral values, often try to make their speech as persuasive as possible. They make use of their appearance, experience and the trust they enjoy. Very often the efficiency or failure of a certain act of persuasion depends on the expense the speaker is subjected to the character or opposes him. Those with a higher level of consciousness and morality hardly ever attempt to impose their opinion on others. Endowed with self-awareness they manage to preserve their own way of thin...
This research aims to describe the main character, the forms of psychological conflict get by the ma...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Eliot develops as this individual of her own as well as shifts from passive to active. She finally m...
This essay will be looking into characterisation in the Jane Austen novel, Persuasion and how it dep...
Critics often view the titles of Jane Austen\u27s novels as indicative of important themes. This is ...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
Building on the recent studies on the influence of the theatre on Jane Austen’s fiction and the rece...
Abstract: In Persuasion, Jane Austen draws a connection between Anne Elliot‟s loss of the Kellynch H...
This essay analyzes the pieces of Jane Austen’s Persuasion in which the author compares the aristocr...
All of the six finished novels of Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
In my thesis I examine Jane Austen s indebtedness to her predecessor Samuel Johnson. I attempt to es...
This project is a literary analysis of two of Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice and Persuasi...
Seeks to explore literary Romanticism and the current debate surrounding this concept as either a us...
This research aims to describe the main character, the forms of psychological conflict get by the ma...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Eliot develops as this individual of her own as well as shifts from passive to active. She finally m...
This essay will be looking into characterisation in the Jane Austen novel, Persuasion and how it dep...
Critics often view the titles of Jane Austen\u27s novels as indicative of important themes. This is ...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
Building on the recent studies on the influence of the theatre on Jane Austen’s fiction and the rece...
Abstract: In Persuasion, Jane Austen draws a connection between Anne Elliot‟s loss of the Kellynch H...
This essay analyzes the pieces of Jane Austen’s Persuasion in which the author compares the aristocr...
All of the six finished novels of Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
In my thesis I examine Jane Austen s indebtedness to her predecessor Samuel Johnson. I attempt to es...
This project is a literary analysis of two of Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice and Persuasi...
Seeks to explore literary Romanticism and the current debate surrounding this concept as either a us...
This research aims to describe the main character, the forms of psychological conflict get by the ma...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Eliot develops as this individual of her own as well as shifts from passive to active. She finally m...