In Jane Austen’s novel Northanger Abbev characters embodv ideas about the importance of reading diverse literary genres. Specifically, her Innovative use of character reveals the value of women\u27s reading in different genres for their own moral development, indirect reaction against traditional gender roles of Austen’s time
In Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights the function of books is manifold. Both authors use the recurring...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
Literary scholars have long examined Austen’s Northanger Abbey with a central focus on the female ch...
In Jane Austen’s novel Northanger Abbev characters embodv ideas about the importance of reading dive...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
Examining the cultural and literary tropes of reading in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-centu...
From the theoritical problem of character in the novel, this study moves on to the world view of a d...
Jane Austen has created characters that support female originality. This project examines Austen\u27...
Jane Austen’s novels are saturated with representations of readers: good and earnest readers like Fa...
Partant du problème théorique du personnage romanesque, l'étude se confronte à l'épistémè d'une autr...
All of the six finished novels of Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield...
Jane Austen wrote six novels during the late 18th and early 19th century. As this was a time before ...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
In Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights the function of books is manifold. Both authors use the recurring...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
Literary scholars have long examined Austen’s Northanger Abbey with a central focus on the female ch...
In Jane Austen’s novel Northanger Abbev characters embodv ideas about the importance of reading dive...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
Examining the cultural and literary tropes of reading in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-centu...
From the theoritical problem of character in the novel, this study moves on to the world view of a d...
Jane Austen has created characters that support female originality. This project examines Austen\u27...
Jane Austen’s novels are saturated with representations of readers: good and earnest readers like Fa...
Partant du problème théorique du personnage romanesque, l'étude se confronte à l'épistémè d'une autr...
All of the six finished novels of Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield...
Jane Austen wrote six novels during the late 18th and early 19th century. As this was a time before ...
Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Capt...
In response to the strictly gendered society of Regency England, Jane Austen’s 1817 Gothic parody no...
The researchers conducted research on Jane Austen literary works since she was a prominent female no...
In Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights the function of books is manifold. Both authors use the recurring...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
Literary scholars have long examined Austen’s Northanger Abbey with a central focus on the female ch...