Tendencies of Character Depiction in the Domestic Novels of Burney, Edgeworth, and Austen: A Consideration of Subjective and Objective World, Volume 1Inst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1979 - Characters and characteristics in literature - 866 pages |
Contents
The conventional novel framework as comparisonindex | 105 |
The present scene | 185 |
External framework and individual awareness | 191 |
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alteration Anne appearance aspects awareness become behaviour Belinda Burney and Edgeworth Burney's Camilla Catherine Catherine's Cecilia chapter character characterised compared contemporary contrast Crawford critics Darcy Darcy's defined depiction earlier Edgeworth and Austen elements Elinor Elizabeth Emma Emma's emotional epistolary Evelina example external orientation external summary factor Fanny Fanny Burney Fanny's feeling figures final flashback focus free indirect function Helen hero heroine heroine's Ibid individual internal viewpoint internalised Jane Austen Knightley Knightley's Lady Delacour letter linked London manner Mansfield Park Maria Edgeworth Marianne mind moral narrative distance narrative intrusion nature norm Northanger Abbey novel world objective observed occasion Pemberley Persuasion pervasive plot framework presented Pride & Prejudice Pride and Prejudice qualities reaction reference reflection Review Samuel Richardson scene sections seen Sense & Sensibility Sense and Sensibility similar social standard subjective world subsequent theme thought Tilney tion Vivian Willoughby