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  1. Dec 12, 2018 · Austen’s subtly subversive ironic language allows readers to receive her work in a layered way—romance, comedy, mystery. Of the mysterious Jane Austen herself, apart from her handful of delicately worded novels and other surviving scribblings, we know relatively little. All that is left is language.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_AustenJane Austen - Wikipedia

    Jane Austen (/ ˈ ɒ s t ɪ n, ˈ ɔː s t ɪ n / OST-in, AW-stin; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage for ...

  3. Feb 20, 2014 · This study, for the first time, offers a detailed sociolinguistic account of all aspects of the language of her letters: spelling, vocabulary, and grammar. It also produces some evidence of pronunciation as well as of local dialect usage.

  4. Mar 12, 2016 · I found more information about British dialects online (Vic): The English Language in Hampshire: The English Project. http://www.englishproject.org/resources/english-language-hampshire. Jane Austen’s English: http://dialectblog.com/2013/03/23/jane-austens-english/. Unfortunately, there was no audio portion to the descriptions of the broad ...

  5. Mar 23, 2013 · In my opinion, the era’s pronunciation dictionaries and guides provide abundant evidence (albeit circumstantial) for how “elite” English was spoken during Jane Austen’s lifetime. It was arguably during the Regency that such accents started resembling Received Pronunciation as we recognize it today.

  6. Offers a stylistic analysis of the full body Jane Austen’s work, including her juvenilia, early works and unfinished novel. Takes account of the latest developments in the rapidly-expanding field of stylistics, and brings the study of Austen's language into the twenty-first century.

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  8. Jan 11, 2013 · Bibliographic information. First published in 1972, Norman Page’s seminal study of The Language of Jane Austen seeks to demonstrate both the exceptional nature and the degree of subtlety of...

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