Search Results - "Jane Austen"
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The reception of Jane Austen in China
Published 2016“…In China, Jane Austen is today widely acknowledged as one of the greatest English writers. …”
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Heterotopias in novels by Sydney Owenson, Jane Austen, Mary Shelley, and Charlotte Brontë
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A pragmatic study of strategic maneuvering in Jane Austen’s Novels: Pride and Prejudice and Emma
Published 2021“…Thus, the current study aims to conduct a pragmatic study in an attempt to investigate the various strategies of strategic maneuvering that are available in selected novels by Jane Austen; ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Emma’. Quantitative content analysis of literary texts used an eclectic model called a pragma-dialectical analysis framework, which encompasses three stages: opening stage, argumentation stage, and concluding stage, each stage has its linguistic indicators. …”
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Gender equality in selected novels of Jane Austen: coping with anxiety to redefine home and gender roles
Published 2023Subjects: “…Jane Austen; gender equality; anxiety; mental disorder…”
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Wales, the West Country, and the Midlands in female-authored novels, 1810-1820
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Pedagogical implications of conversational implicatures in Austen’s pride and prejudice
Published 2020“…This research was aimed at figuring out the meanings, their various forms, their intended sense used in pride and prejudice by Jane Austen. The data were collected through certain procedures focused on the theory of relevance. …”
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A study of the use of satire to express feminism in the novel pride and prejudice
Published 2011“…This thesis was focused on the study of the use of satire to express feminism within the text of choice, Pride and Prejudice penned by Jane Austen. The study made use of several sources of information and studies that were conducted based on Austen’s use of satire and hints of feminism in Pride and Prejudice, synthesising the information into a single coherent foundation for the content analysis. …”
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