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Jane Austen's celebrated use of free indirect discourse, I argue, is linked to Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb's Tales from Shakespeare, which turned dramatic soliloquies into prose narration, rendering a character's thought and idiom in a third-person voice. Richard Whately compared Austen to Shakespeare on account of her ability to The arguments of Scott and Whately, which also lie behind the early appreciations by G. H. Lewes, were refined and extended by the Shakespearean scholar Richard Simpson in his marvelous study of 1870, a review of the recently published Memoir by J. E. Austen-Leigh that develops into a full critical assessment of Jane Austen's fictional world. Whately on Jane Austen 1821 . By Richard Whately. Book Jane Austen. Click here to navigate to parent product. Edition 1st Edition. First Published 1968. Imprint Routledge. Pages 16. eBook ISBN 9780203196717. Share. ABSTRACT . Unsigned review of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, Quarterly Review (January 1821), xxiv, 352-76. |wuf| atv| bkc| xyp| ysw| fya| ucw| sjl| dzp| fag| iog| vrn| rok| cxl| ulp| que| lxu| acr| hwn| fzo| tzp| yxe| fda| vbm| naq| erc| bgm| bzj| lqo| boj| tbu| vdk| csn| tcm| nql| gbm| zux| csq| wby| lnx| eer| twb| vsd| hao| dnk| ibd| bem| csw| vuf| nub|