In Jane Austen’s last novel Persuasion (1817), embodiment and disability function metonymically to show the emotional suffering of its characters. Austen gives temporary impairments to the novel’s protagonists, Anne Elliot and Captain Frederick Wentworth, and physical disabilities to minor characters who suffer actual and metaphorical falls, such as Louisa Musgrove and Mrs. Smith. In Persuasion, Austen evokes pain and suffering in both mental and physical ways, with men, like Wentworth, experiencing mental impairments and women, like Anne, Louisa, and Mrs. Smith, experiencing physical impairments. Austen uses impairments, illness, and disability as prostheses to highlight the importance of a marriage of respect, affection, and rationality
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
This essay will be looking into characterisation in the Jane Austen novel, Persuasion and how it dep...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
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Abstract: In Persuasion, Jane Austen draws a connection between Anne Elliot‟s loss of the Kellynch H...
The article attempts to describe the inner world of the characters in Jane Austen’s works from the p...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...
Starting from biographical evidence about the role of disability within the Austen family, this arti...
Jane Austen\u27s novel Persuasion features characters suffering from various ailments, including dep...
This essay will be looking into characterisation in the Jane Austen novel, Persuasion and how it dep...
Austens novels provide a focus on illness, in particular on the fashionable nervous disorders of thi...
Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park (1814) has received a lot of modern critical attention specifically wit...
Abstract: In Persuasion, Jane Austen draws a connection between Anne Elliot‟s loss of the Kellynch H...
The article attempts to describe the inner world of the characters in Jane Austen’s works from the p...
What I will explore in my dissertation is the world of Jane Austen’s typical genre, the comedy of m...
Ill health, accident and death are themes common to all of Jane Austen's novels. Some illnesses are ...
This paper deals with illnesses, real and imagined, in Jane Austen’s world, and her writing as a mea...
The novel Persuasion by Jane Austen stands out from her canon partly due to the explicit reflection ...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
This thesis is an examination of how Jane Austen portrayed trauma and traumatic experiences progress...
With only six complete novels, Jane Austen was able to paint a unique portrait of the genteel societ...