Morality and Vulgarity (original) (raw)

Elegantly Vulgar: Jane Austen and Eighteenth-Century Vulgarity

Po-Yu Wei

Fiction & Drama, 2017

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[Review Essay] Revisiting Three Austen Studies: Close-Reading Morality and Style in Mansfield Park

Rudolphus Teeuwen

Fiction and Drama, 2017

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The Language of Jane Austen

Joe Bray

2018

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Book Review: The Language of Jane Austen

Clara Neary

Language and Literature

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The complexity of the simple. The use of language in Jane Austen's novels

AJHSSR Journal

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Too much antipathy towards too much formality : Jane Austen's social criticism in Pride and Prejudice

志伸 三馬

藝文研究, 1986

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An Analysis of Illocutionary Acts as Found in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park

andi silitonga

2018

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Conversational Implicature in Austen's Pride and Prejudice: A Pragmatic Analysis of the Bennets' Discourse

ِAbdulrhman Alamoudi

International Journal of Social Science and Human Research, 2021

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"Woman Is Fine for Her Own Satisfaction Alone": Fashion in Jane Austen's Letters

Li-ching Chen

Sun Yat-sen Journal of Humanities, 2013

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‘Prodigious Handsome:’ Father Aelred and the Adjectives of Austen

Judith Stove

Sensibilities, 2020

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MA Thesis: Elegant Females and Rational Creatures - The Flawed and Gifted Heroines in Jane Austen´s Mature Novels

Lis Marxen

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Penetrating Jane Austen’s Ironic Soul via the Lens of Pragmatics of Politeness: The case of Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park and Sense and Sensibility

Chahrazad Chenine

2016

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Jane Austen and her Readers, 1786–1945

Katie Halsey

2009

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The Blush of Modesty or the Blush of Shame? Reading Jane Austen's Blushes

Katie Halsey

Forum for Modern Language Studies, 2006

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“Let me mend your pen, Mr Darcy”: Lewd and Aggressive Women in Jane Austen’s Fiction

Zsófia Anna Tóth

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Englishness and Narrative: New Perspectives of Literary and Historical Revisionism in Jane Austen’s Love and Friendship.

John Mazzoni, IJHCS IJHCS

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Exploring the function of letters in jane austen's pride and prejudice

Geetartha Chowdhury

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Subjectivity and Comic Characters: a brief study of character in Jane Austen

Victoria Reeve

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Book Review of Jucker, Andreas H. and Irma Taavitsainen: Manners, norms and transgressions in the history of English: Literary and linguistic approaches

Annick Paternoster

Journal of Historical Sociolinguistics, 2022

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Englishness and Narrative: New Perspectives of Literary and Historical Revisionism in Jane Austen’s Love and Friendship (by John Mazzoni)

IJHCS IJHCS

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HEARING VOICES IN AUSTEN: THE REPRESENTATION OF SPEECH AND VOICE IN THE NOVELS, 2021

Adela Pinch

2021

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The Tensions of Jane Austen’s Epistolary Style

Joe Bray

2020

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“‘The Story Told Well’: Thought, Feeling and Speech in Jane Austen’s Proposal Scenes”. 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 19 (November 2012). ISBN: 978-0-404-64419-2

Francesca Saggini

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Jane Austen, queer theory and the return of the author - edited version

Vincent Quinn

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How can she barn so firmly, so diligently? A Sociolinguistics Analysis of Women Language Used on The Main Character of Jane Eyre

Ika Apriani Fata

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Politeness Theory in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

Farah Hussein Ragab Mahmoud

2019

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I Ought to Feel It": The Ideology and Affect of Sensibility in Burney, Austen, and Wollstonecraft

Courtney Hoffman

Georgetown University-Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 2012

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Propriety and Hierarchy in Jane Austen's Novels

Shinobu Minma

2019

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Jane Austen and the Conditions of Knowledge

Jenny Davidson

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The Rhetoric of Sensibility in Eighteenth-Century Culture

Rebecca Shapiro

2004

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Austen’s Earliest Readers and the Rise of the Janeites

William Galperin

2020

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Overlap of Meaning: Praise and Flattery in Austen's Pride and Prejudice

Nawal Abbas

International journal of humanities and social sciences, 2016

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Interpreting Jane Austen for a Contemporary Audience: Lost in Austen's Reworking of Pride and Prejudice

Tabinda Khan

2019

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A Linguistic Approach to the Erotism of Lady Chatterley's Lover.

Lorena Pérez Hernández

1997

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The Failed Principle of Reformed Female Politeness – Exploring Tactical Silence and Voices in Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility

Punrada Saengsomboon

2020

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