Laughter, War and Feminism

Laughter, War and Feminism

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Description

In the critical tradition, Jane Austen has long been considered a conservative writer, whose novels emphasize the importance of manners and propriety. This study, however, continues a more recent trend in Austen Scholarship, one that focuses on her feminism. It breaks new ground by identifying, as one ingredient in her fiction, an iconoclastic laughter that is closer to popular gaiety than to the elitist ironic stance of many of her predecessors. Furthermore, it underlines the presence of conflict in her narrative and points to the disruptive speech reported in Austen's elegant, hyper-correct sentences. Working with three of Austen's novels -Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice andEmma- the study analyzes the elements of feminist carnival in her prose.

Book Information

Main Genre
Poetry & Drama
Sub Genre
Criticism & Literary Studies
Format
Hardback
Pages
241
Price
49.10 €