Jane Austen: Female Originality in Literature

Location

CSU 285

Start Date

24-4-2006 3:15 PM

End Date

24-4-2006 5:00 PM

Student's Major

English

Student's College

Arts and Humanities

Mentor's Name

Mary Susan Johnston

Mentor's Department

English

Mentor's College

Arts and Humanities

Description

Jane Austen has created characters that support female originality. This project examines Austen's novels. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Emma in order to demonstrate how the characters in these novels support this originality. This project will refer to the characters discussed in these novels thoroughly and analyze how they demonstrate individuality in Austen's novels as she presents them in romantic relationships, social classes and gatherings and as she illustrates their communication with their peers and family in her literature.

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Apr 24th, 3:15 PM Apr 24th, 5:00 PM

Jane Austen: Female Originality in Literature

CSU 285

Jane Austen has created characters that support female originality. This project examines Austen's novels. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility and Emma in order to demonstrate how the characters in these novels support this originality. This project will refer to the characters discussed in these novels thoroughly and analyze how they demonstrate individuality in Austen's novels as she presents them in romantic relationships, social classes and gatherings and as she illustrates their communication with their peers and family in her literature.

Recommended Citation

Casper, Natalie Joy and Mary O'Connor. "Jane Austen: Female Originality in Literature." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 24, 2006.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2006/oral-session-G/2