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- Title
WHY HER? An Attempt to Account for the Enduring Appeal of Jane Austen.
- Authors
Stanfield, Paul Scott
- Abstract
This article discusses the enduring popularity and academic acclaim of Jane Austen's novels. It highlights the reasons why her works are highly regarded, including interesting characters, witty prose, and engaging plots. Austen's novels are seen as ahead of their time, remaining accessible and fresh while other 19th-century novels became outdated. The article also explores Austen's innovative use of techniques such as free indirect style, which allows readers to see the moral blind spots of her characters. Austen's emphasis on the inner lives of young women was groundbreaking and influenced later novelists. Overall, Austen's novels are celebrated for their wit, insight into human nature, and ability to capture the thoughts and emotions of their characters.
- Subjects
AUSTEN, Jane, 1775-1817; FILM adaptations; GOTHIC fiction (Literary genre); ENGLISH fiction; HORROR tales; WIT &; humor; CULTURE; WORKING class
- Publication
Torch, 2024, Vol 97, Issue 3, p6
- ISSN
0040-9448
- Publication type
Article