Jane Austen’s novels: A study in structure (Pelican books)

Jane Austen’s novels: A study in structure by Andrew H Wright, published by Penguin in 1972, offers an analytical perspective on the structural elements of Austen’s works. This edition spans 206 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the intricacies of narration and the techniques employed in Austen’s fiction.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Jane Austen’s narrative style and its implications for women in literature. The study delves into the rhetorical aspects of her storytelling, providing insights into the techniques that define her novels. This scholarly work is suitable for those interested in literary analysis and the role of women in literature, enriching the understanding of Austen’s contributions to the literary canon.
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