Jane Austen's is known for her delightful irony and sense of humor; how exactly that humor operates and is constructed can be difficult to discern, since her touch as an author is so delicate and skillful. An examination of her youthful writings called her "Juvenilia" is helpful in pointing out the direction that her sense of humor would take in her later novels.
Subject:
English
Topic:
British Drama: Restoration to Victorian
Posting ID:
14014
OTA ID:
104256
Please define the term: Wertherian
Subject:
English
Topic:
British Drama: Restoration to Victorian
Posting ID:
25990
OTA ID:
104435
Oliver Twist is examined in terms of T.S. Eliot's notion of canonization.
Eliot's "Tradition and the Individual Talent" is summarized. Oliver Twist and its placement in the canon is also argued.
Subject:
English
Topic:
British Drama: Restoration to Victorian
Posting ID:
116051
OTA ID:
104719
Fragment ------from Don Juan The Cry of the Children--browning Love among the Ruins--browning Sonnets from the Portuguese---------21-22-32 and 43
Subject:
English
Topic:
British Drama: Restoration to Victorian
Posting ID:
129798
OTA ID:
104330
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