Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesis aims to explore the conscious correspondence between the heroine's life and Austen's which in my opinion is the basis of the novel's complexity. The importance of Emma seems to be that it provides Austen with a Active space within which she displaces her personal frustration over the "illnesses" of her society.Master of Art
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1956The purpose and scope of this study will be an explorat...
I’m going to be talking about the role of illness in Jane Austen’s novels, but I want to begin with ...
The present study aims at studying critically the themes of attachment and love in Jane Austen’s Emm...
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...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
This paper investigates the bildungsroman phenomenon as depicted in Jane Austen’s Emma (1817) by con...
This piece examines Jane Austen's subtle use of focalization in "Emma" by confronting the gaps in te...
This dissertation aims to analyze the major characters of Jane Austen’s novels Pride and Prejudice a...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
This thesis is entitled The Struggle of Matchmaker to Find Love as Seen in Jane Austen’s Emma. The f...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1956The purpose and scope of this study will be an explorat...
I’m going to be talking about the role of illness in Jane Austen’s novels, but I want to begin with ...
The present study aims at studying critically the themes of attachment and love in Jane Austen’s Emm...
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...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
This paper investigates the bildungsroman phenomenon as depicted in Jane Austen’s Emma (1817) by con...
This piece examines Jane Austen's subtle use of focalization in "Emma" by confronting the gaps in te...
This dissertation aims to analyze the major characters of Jane Austen’s novels Pride and Prejudice a...
The present paper, placing its focus on three of Jane Austen’s canonical texts: Sense and Sensibilit...
This thesis is entitled The Struggle of Matchmaker to Find Love as Seen in Jane Austen’s Emma. The f...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Washington, 1956The purpose and scope of this study will be an explorat...
I’m going to be talking about the role of illness in Jane Austen’s novels, but I want to begin with ...