The Talk In Jane Austen (2002)

Literary Criticism / General, - Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, - Social Science / Women's Studies -

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Jane Austen Society of North America

12/16/2002
Overview
Jane Austen's novels have been widely read and discussed, but one topic that is rarely studied is her use of speech. In this volume, writers from around the world consider Austen's sometimes playful, always witty and significant use of dialogue. Features contributions from Juliet McMaster, Isobel Grundy, Linda Bree, Gary Kelly, Jan Fergus, Jocelyn Harris, Kay Young and others.
Original Language

English

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