Jane Austen is celebrated for her wit and wittiness. She famously defended novels in Northanger Abbey, for example, on the basis that they display ‘the liveliest effusions of wit’. Critics have long been occupied with detailing the implications of Austen’s wit, but without due attention to Austen’s own explicit deployment of the word within her writing. Offering a re-evaluation of Austen’s use of ‘wit’, this article provides a much-needed examination of how the term is implemented by Austen in her fiction (from her juvenilia, and through her six major novels), contextualises wit’s meaning through its seventeenth-, eighteenth-, and nineteenth-century senses, and reveals that ‘wit’ did not necessarily have the positive connotations often pres...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1972.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
This study of Jane Austen’s literary style analyzes the twelve total occurrences of the word ‘simple...
Master in Literature and Literary Science[EN]In view of the plain fact that it exists a vibrant cult...
Jane Austen is famed for her pervasive use of irony. There are many other things one could praise in...
Jane Austen's novels were written when the English novel was developing, so it is clear that Austen ...
The paper examines wit as a major, informing and thematically important literary element that enable...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
Jane Austen and Comedy takes for granted two related notions. First, Jane Austen’s books are funny; ...
Even though Austen's novels may seem to be a kind of modern fairy-tales, enabling an emotional escap...
Jane Austen’s writing is never more elliptical or indirect than in her talk about books, or, i...
Jane Austen (JA), English novelist and astute observer of human conduct and character, lived a quiet...
Making use of new digital resources (such as the recently-digitised Godmersham Park Library catalogu...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
190 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1972.U of I OnlyRestricted to the ...
This study of Jane Austen’s literary style analyzes the twelve total occurrences of the word ‘simple...
Master in Literature and Literary Science[EN]In view of the plain fact that it exists a vibrant cult...
Jane Austen is famed for her pervasive use of irony. There are many other things one could praise in...
Jane Austen's novels were written when the English novel was developing, so it is clear that Austen ...
The paper examines wit as a major, informing and thematically important literary element that enable...
It is well known that Jane Austen\u27s Northanger Abbey is a parody of the Gothic genre, and this pa...
Jane Austen and Comedy takes for granted two related notions. First, Jane Austen’s books are funny; ...
Even though Austen's novels may seem to be a kind of modern fairy-tales, enabling an emotional escap...
Jane Austen’s writing is never more elliptical or indirect than in her talk about books, or, i...
Jane Austen (JA), English novelist and astute observer of human conduct and character, lived a quiet...
Making use of new digital resources (such as the recently-digitised Godmersham Park Library catalogu...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
This paper offers ironic language style overview of the satire in Pride and Prejudice Novel, cerated...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...