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... reveals Jane Austen taking a more conservative view of humor. In the letter that Lydia writes to Harriet Forster following her elopement, the laughter motif ...
(1597 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... was an amusing, interesting and animated speaker, subject to fits of laughter" (Wright ... Jane Austen did not know that she was suffering from the early stages of ...
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... reveals Jane Austen taking a more conservative view of humor. In the letter that Lydia writes to Harriet Forster following her elopement, the laughter motif ...
(1594 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)
... "Austen uses irony to provoke gentle, whimsical laughter and to make veiled, bitter observations as well; in her hands' irony is an extremely effective device ...
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... 270) Austen uses irony to provoke gentle, whimsical laughter and to make veiled, bitter observations as well; in her hands' irony is an extremely effective ...
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