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Emma by Jane Austen

THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE SICK PERSON IN JANE AUSTEN'S NOVEL EMMA

THE ATTITUDE TOWARDS THE SICK PERSON IN JANE AUSTEN'S NOVEL EMMA

... In Jane Austen's novels, we find frequent references to diseases and discomforts, which pervade them with ...realism. Austen often resorts to hypochondria to characterize some of her characters in several ...

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Exposing the “Shadow Side”: Female-Female Competition in Jane Austen’s Emma

Exposing the “Shadow Side”: Female-Female Competition in Jane Austen’s Emma

... of Emma, Jane Austen delivered the following literary counsel to her niece, Anna Austen Leroy: “You had better not leave ...suggestions, Austen advised Leroy to restrict the setting of ...

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Emma Jane Austen

Emma Jane Austen

... place. Emma encouraged her talkativeness— amused by such a picture of another set of beings, and enjoying the youthful simplicity which could speak with so much exultation of ...

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A Woman’s Puritism, And the Politics of Dominance in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park, Pride and Prejudice, And Emma

A Woman’s Puritism, And the Politics of Dominance in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park, Pride and Prejudice, And Emma

... The word „Puritism‟ is derived from the word „pure‟ and means an expected standard of goodness or moral uprightness, a state of completeness to which a person is expected to attain.(Oxford Dictionary definition ...

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PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTRAYED IN  JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA

PSYCHOSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PORTRAYED IN JANE AUSTEN’S EMMA

... es, Emma gives herself the right to manipulate and control the lives of others, especially those whom she sees inferior to her social ...If Austen means to reinstall the social hierarchy, then she picks the ...

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Adaptation-induced Tourism for Consumers of Literature on Screen: the Experience of Jane Austen Fans

Adaptation-induced Tourism for Consumers of Literature on Screen: the Experience of Jane Austen Fans

... However, it is fair to say that all Governments, be they Conservative or Labour, have always been strategically aware of the inspirational power of British heritage on screen, that is of the strong connection between ...

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The artistic truth: coherence, cohesion and credibility in Jane Austen’s novels

The artistic truth: coherence, cohesion and credibility in Jane Austen’s novels

... We have already talked about Emma, and the large number of clues we found. Some are obvious, like those that make us see that Mr. Elton is not interested in Harriet but in his friend and protector; but others may ...

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Women Consciousness Exploration in Jane Austen and Her Works

Women Consciousness Exploration in Jane Austen and Her Works

... The implications of household management, the other main aspect of the woman's domestic role, are also stressed. Those who order their houses well are securing the health of the nation, while those who neglect them are ...

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The Economic Policy of Romance: Jane Austens Emma

The Economic Policy of Romance: Jane Austens Emma

... Jane Austen ascribes to her heroines rationality and sense – and sometimes even wit and good humour – to convince the reader about the positive potential of their ...even Jane Austen’s ironic ...

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Jane Austen : lessons in "ladyhood" for both ladies and gentlemen of nineteenth century England and beyond : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Auckland, New Zeala

Jane Austen : lessons in "ladyhood" for both ladies and gentlemen of nineteenth century England and beyond : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in English at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... reading Emma as a bildungsroman novel of development, it is possible for the reader to discern the classical features of this type of ...that Austen was indeed critiquing society and offering alternative ...

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Jane Austen's Radical Side: a Feminist Reading of Jane Austen's Novels and Heroines

Jane Austen's Radical Side: a Feminist Reading of Jane Austen's Novels and Heroines

... Another reason why Austen’s use of the courtship novel does not have to mean her views were reactionary is that courtship does not necessarily signify female submission. It has been suggested by several scholars that, in ...

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Women owning property : the great lady in Jane Austen

Women owning property : the great lady in Jane Austen

... 1808, Jane Austen writes: “Indeed, I do not know where we are to get our Legacy - but we will keep a sharp look-out” (Le Faye ...society, Jane Austen reverses this disparity in her ...in ...

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The Impact of Jane Austen’s Life on Her Novels

The Impact of Jane Austen’s Life on Her Novels

... Jane Austen‟s novels can be divided into two categories, one is active and the other is passive. “Arrogance and prejudice”, “Emma” is the active protagonist; “Nuosangjue Temple”, “Mansfield Garden” ...

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'Charm, bowler, umbrella, leather boots': remaking The Avengers

'Charm, bowler, umbrella, leather boots': remaking The Avengers

... Of course, identifying the TV Avengers simply as parody misses much of its appeal. For a start, there is its M Appeal, especially as personified in Honor Blackman’s Mrs Cathy Gale and Diana Rigg’s Mrs Emma Peel. ...

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The Essence  of  the   Age  of  Enlightenment  in  Emma  Donoghue’s Slammerkin

The Essence of the Age of Enlightenment in Emma Donoghue’s Slammerkin

... Emma Donoghue has set Slammerkin in the Enlightenment, a period in which she is deeply interested, a period when Europe and America emerged from centuries of ignorance into an age of science, reason and logic. ...

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EMMA: A novel Evaluation Metric for Morphological Analysis

EMMA: A novel Evaluation Metric for Morphological Analysis

... The MC metric does meet our criterion of being readily computable and, as we will show in the ex- perimental section, the metric also correlates to a certain extent with performance on a higher-level natural language ...

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Advice note for a pre-registration inspection of an independent day school or a children's home: Jane Austen College

Advice note for a pre-registration inspection of an independent day school or a children's home: Jane Austen College

... This free school is part of the Inspirations Trust, which is also based in Norwich. The Trust comprises a family of seven schools and a teaching and learning academy in Norfolk. The school will be supported by other ...

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Tides and Melts - Strand Ephemera

Tides and Melts - Strand Ephemera

... OctoberlNovember The Yungaburra Folk Festival October 25th to 28'h www.yungaburrafotkfestivaLorg or Festival Hotline 0448 017 877 I Want to be in a Jane Austen Novel October 31 " to Nove[r] ...

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Is Chick Lit a Fluff or a Product of Jane Austen’s Style?

Is Chick Lit a Fluff or a Product of Jane Austen’s Style?

... of Jane Austen and the Brontes, whose work included ‘all the romance, negotiations of society and character growth that we can see in many of the popular “chick lit” novels today’ ( ...

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Entangled colonial landscapes and the 'dead silence'? : Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk

Entangled colonial landscapes and the 'dead silence'? : Humphry Repton, Jane Austen and the Upchers of Sheringham Park, Norfolk

... that Austen synchronises domestic and colonial authority and makes it clear that the practice of ownership, with its social responsibilities and position at Mansfield Park, is sustained by the parallel yet ...

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