An examination of the "Pathology" of relationships within the dynamics of illness in Jane Austen's EMMA

Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesis aims to explore the conscious correspondence between the heroine's life and Austen's which in my opinion is the basis of the novel's complexity. The importance of Emma seems to...

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Main Author: Saradetch Melissa-Mae.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-427712020-11-01T06:25:53Z An examination of the "Pathology" of relationships within the dynamics of illness in Jane Austen's EMMA Saradetch Melissa-Mae. National Institute of Education Andrew Leng DRNTU::Visual arts and music Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesis aims to explore the conscious correspondence between the heroine's life and Austen's which in my opinion is the basis of the novel's complexity. The importance of Emma seems to be that it provides Austen with a Active space within which she displaces her personal frustration over the "illnesses" of her society. Master of Arts 2011-01-11T02:51:41Z 2011-01-11T02:51:41Z 1998 1998 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/42771 en 180 p. application/pdf
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Saradetch Melissa-Mae.
An examination of the "Pathology" of relationships within the dynamics of illness in Jane Austen's EMMA
description Emma is Austen's most autobiographical novel. So by referring extensively to her letters, this thesis aims to explore the conscious correspondence between the heroine's life and Austen's which in my opinion is the basis of the novel's complexity. The importance of Emma seems to be that it provides Austen with a Active space within which she displaces her personal frustration over the "illnesses" of her society.
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