ENG323H1 Lecture Notes - Jane Austen, Frank Churchill, Hartfield

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Emma as a novel of knowable community ; gender differences (manliness and femininity, and the difference between the two) Everybody says that emma is a novel where the heroine is different from any other austen heroine (hardly travels, little association to the home, etc. ) Everybody keeps echoing in the novel the term is a fiction: something wishful about it those living a bit apart. People who are unnamed (like the poor) in emma. Neighbors in jane austen are not people actually living nearby but by: most actual people are not actually seen; those mentioned are. Austen only deals with a specific demographic (people with property: neighbors may be poor people not people living by but those those with class living a little by happens in it. There is this world that we do not see that conditions so much that: austen seems to draw upon something inchbald did, of the empire where there are plantations with slave owners, etc.

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