Jane Austen Quotes The following is from The Explicator, a subscription journal available through Herrick’s research databases: Jane Austens irony is endlessly challenging to those of us who the like to grasp just how an author achieves distinctiveness and who then motivation to tell others what we think we have found. No slight share of her ironic effect stems from her use of the free indirect dash (style indirect libre), as Graham Hough,(FN1) among others, has shown.
The quote below is from Studies in English Literature, another journal available through Herrick’s research databases: If Mariannes later walks at Cleveland do receive a faintly satirical treatment, it is not because she seeks out the nocturnal sublime, provided because she cultivates it at the expense of prudence--and even then the judgment hinges on the issue of degree. After all, even the poets of sensibility contemplate the effects of rain from a distance, as when, in the Ode to Evening, ...If you want to gravel a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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