Is it ‘a marriage of true minds’? Balanced Reading in Northanger Abbey and Persuasion (original) (raw)

Jane Austen and William Shakespeare, 2019

Abstract

Jane Austen often uses reading as a way to develop her characters. For instance, in Persuasion, Captain Benwick’s melancholic disposition is revealed through his partiality for Romantic poetry, but Anne Elliot’s value for balance is expressed when she recommends moral essays. Other times, and not unfrequently, characters’ reading choice falls on the works of William Shakespeare—such as Hamlet, which Willoughby reads to Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility, and the excerpts from Elegant Extracts we learn that Northanger Abbey’s Catherine Morland has memorized.

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