• closedAccess   A depiction of Jane Austen’s society in Pride and Prejudice 

      Morano García, María del Valle Universitat Jaume I (2017)
      The aim of this paper is to analyse how Jane Austen depicts a fictional society in Pride and Prejudice, in order to explore her position towards this topic, as well as to understand the reasons for her criticism about ...
    • closedAccess   An analysis on the use of irony in Emma 

      Traver Ventura, Lledó Universitat Jaume I (2016-06-20)
      This paper introduces the analysis of irony in one of Jane Austen’s most important works, Emma. First of all, I give an account of the life and times of this English novelist who published her works during the Regency ...
    • closedAccess   Análisis de la traducción del estilo indirecto libre en Emma de Jane Austen 

      Rodríguez Pichetto, Georgina Universitat Jaume I (2016-06-19)
      En el presente trabajo explicaremos las características de los diferentes tipos de discursos en la narrativa de la obra Emma de Jane Austen, centrándonos en el estilo indirecto libre (EIL). Este estilo se caracteriza por ...
    • closedAccess   Georgian and Gothic Architecture in Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey 

      Marín García, Elena Universitat Jaume I (2019-06-03)
      It is said that architecture plays a very significant role in literature. Jane Austen focused most of her works in specific settings where architecture is relevant for the development of characters. Likewise, settings ...
    • closedAccess   The Relevance of Dance in Jane Austen’s Novels 

      Rosca, Emanuela Universitat Jaume I (2014-06-19)
      This paper presents the importance of dance in the great majority of Jane Austen’s novels. In the first place, I describe the epoch in which Austen, who is considered by many critics, one of the most outstanding writers ...
    • closedAccess   Women and education in 19th century English Literature 

      Ferrández López, Ana Universitat Jaume I (2017-06-07)
      This paper will focus on the analysis of several ideas that Mary Wollstonecraft addressed in her “Vindication of the Rights of Woman” (1792) by illustrating them with examples extracted from different novels of the first ...