The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma is aimed at evaluating the function of disease states inside the narration. Consequently, the disease state highlights characters, relational and linguistic elements that seem to act as a communicative model that leads up to modifying the social relationships themselves and the fate of the characters. This is the area that is explored in the present paper, utilizing a methodology oriented to shed light, by means of text analysis, on the implications located between those places of the text in which the disease state actively enters and becomes part of the narration. The disease state is able to communicate tho...
Jane Austen (1775- 1817) vécut à une période de ruptures politiques, économiques et sociales sur les...
Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesi...
In this paper, I explore how, in the final scenes of the novel Jane Eyre, disability is a vehicle fo...
Improvement and cure are frequently on the minds of the characters in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park. ...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
Resembling the mercurial, black beauty mark used as an ornamental concealment of syphilitic sores, J...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
This piece examines Jane Austen's subtle use of focalization in "Emma" by confronting the gaps in te...
For years critics have noticed how Jane Austen uses “a cold, a sore throat, a sprained ankle, or som...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
My thesis applies the critical lens of disability studies to the Victorian public health crisis, and...
Jane Austen (1775- 1817) vécut à une période de ruptures politiques, économiques et sociales sur les...
Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesi...
In this paper, I explore how, in the final scenes of the novel Jane Eyre, disability is a vehicle fo...
Improvement and cure are frequently on the minds of the characters in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park. ...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
Resembling the mercurial, black beauty mark used as an ornamental concealment of syphilitic sores, J...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
This piece examines Jane Austen's subtle use of focalization in "Emma" by confronting the gaps in te...
For years critics have noticed how Jane Austen uses “a cold, a sore throat, a sprained ankle, or som...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to s...
My thesis applies the critical lens of disability studies to the Victorian public health crisis, and...
Jane Austen (1775- 1817) vécut à une période de ruptures politiques, économiques et sociales sur les...
Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesi...
In this paper, I explore how, in the final scenes of the novel Jane Eyre, disability is a vehicle fo...