This essay examines anticipation and real outcome structured as two oppositions in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. These opposites will be analyzed through Austen’s use of literary devices such as “free indirect speech” and irony. Pride and Prejudice is written in third-person, but the focus is often limited to Elizabeth’s perspective, creating what is termed free indirect speech, a narrative technique that Austen is considered to be one of the first novelists to use. While the omniscient narrator seems all-knowing and gives the illusion of being objective, she is deliberately selective in her choice of what aspects of the story that she wants to emphasize, which makes her subjective. That the narrator is both objective/omniscient and su...
Austen is known for her development of free indirect style as a narrative form. Free indirect style ...
In this article, I use stylistics, narratology and evaluation theory to understand how Jane Austen m...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
This essay examines anticipation and real outcome structured as two oppositions in Jane Austen’s Pri...
This narratological study deals with the stance of irony in Jane Austen’s juvenilia. It looks for ‘g...
This thesis will examine the precise ways in which British novelist Jane Austen uses free indirect d...
Jane Austen’s juvenilia, though their originality and sophisticated irony make them fascinating obje...
It is often said that the soul of Austen's works lies in her use of irony. This dissertation explore...
Learning literature gives a chance to see the world outside and a mirror to see insight. This study ...
Even though Austen's novels may seem to be a kind of modern fairy-tales, enabling an emotional escap...
Penelitian ini mendalami style Jane Austen dalam novel Emma. Pembahasan mencakup teknik yang digunak...
Jane Austen is famed for her pervasive use of irony. There are many other things one could praise in...
Diplomska naloga se ukvarja z uporabo ironije pri Jane Austen. Ironija je pomemben dejavnik njenega ...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
If it is a truth universally acknowledged that there is \u2018irony\u2019 in Jane Austen\u2019s nove...
Austen is known for her development of free indirect style as a narrative form. Free indirect style ...
In this article, I use stylistics, narratology and evaluation theory to understand how Jane Austen m...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...
This essay examines anticipation and real outcome structured as two oppositions in Jane Austen’s Pri...
This narratological study deals with the stance of irony in Jane Austen’s juvenilia. It looks for ‘g...
This thesis will examine the precise ways in which British novelist Jane Austen uses free indirect d...
Jane Austen’s juvenilia, though their originality and sophisticated irony make them fascinating obje...
It is often said that the soul of Austen's works lies in her use of irony. This dissertation explore...
Learning literature gives a chance to see the world outside and a mirror to see insight. This study ...
Even though Austen's novels may seem to be a kind of modern fairy-tales, enabling an emotional escap...
Penelitian ini mendalami style Jane Austen dalam novel Emma. Pembahasan mencakup teknik yang digunak...
Jane Austen is famed for her pervasive use of irony. There are many other things one could praise in...
Diplomska naloga se ukvarja z uporabo ironije pri Jane Austen. Ironija je pomemben dejavnik njenega ...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
If it is a truth universally acknowledged that there is \u2018irony\u2019 in Jane Austen\u2019s nove...
Austen is known for her development of free indirect style as a narrative form. Free indirect style ...
In this article, I use stylistics, narratology and evaluation theory to understand how Jane Austen m...
Jane Austen's novels are not novels of education in the traditionally limited sense, for her heroine...