The Need for Virtue to Guide the Imagination and Reason in Jane Austen's Novels Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Park.
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Issue Date
2020
Authors
Tew, Kristene Elizabeth
Advisor
Duquette, Natasha (Advisor)
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Creator
Editor
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Type
Thesis
Keywords
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817
Imagination
Reason
Morals
Virtue
Emotions
Christian faith
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817--Northanger Abbey
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817--Sense and sensibility
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817--Mansfield Park
Sensibility
Sympathy
Tilney, Eleanor (Fictitious character)
Tilney, Henry (Fictitious character)
Morland, Catherine (Fictitious character)
Dashwood, Elinor (Fictitious character)
Dashwood, Marianne (Fictitious character)
Price, Fanny (Fictitious character)
Imagination
Reason
Morals
Virtue
Emotions
Christian faith
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817--Northanger Abbey
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817--Sense and sensibility
Austen, Jane, 1175-1817--Mansfield Park
Sensibility
Sympathy
Tilney, Eleanor (Fictitious character)
Tilney, Henry (Fictitious character)
Morland, Catherine (Fictitious character)
Dashwood, Elinor (Fictitious character)
Dashwood, Marianne (Fictitious character)
Price, Fanny (Fictitious character)
Citation
Tew, Kristene Elizabeth. "The Need for Virtue to Guide the Imagination and Reason in Jane Austen's Novels Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, and Mansfield Park." BA Honours (English), Tyndale University, 2020.
Abstract
Table of Contents
Introduction -- The Not So Foolish Catherine Morland in Northanger Abbey -- Marianne's Growth and Elinor's Fortitude in Sense and Sensibility -- The Consistent Character Fanny Price in Mansfield Park -- Conclusion.
Publisher
Tyndale University
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Copyright, Kristene Elizabeth Tew, managed by Tyndale University. All rights reserved.
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