Jane Austen's EmmaTaylor & Francis, 30/11/2022 - 134 من الصفحات First published in 1968, Jane Austen’s Emma is a critical study of Miss Austen’s last completed novel. While often pausing to analyse and comment on major contemporary critics, Dr. Burrows provides a detailed insight into this outstanding novel. He has clarified certain of the book’s qualities, placing detail back into its proper context and perspective. Comic relief is contrasted with the serious and the sensitivity and capacity for change of her chief personages and the subtle use of such of Austen’s words as ‘sensible’ and ‘amiable’ are deftly treated. A select bibliography is included. This book will be of interest to students of literature, women’s studies, gender studies as well as to casual readers of Jane Austen’s novels. |
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... naturally, one sees how sensitively its chief personages respond to each other and to the pressure of events. They are not static characters: when they deal in fixed ideas, they are soon taught better; and, as we shall see, the very ...
... naturally from Emma's mind; and both fall within a paragraph of detached exposition where, for example, John Knightley is referred to not as "her brother" but as "Isabella's husband". The last and most significant judgement cannot be ...
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