JOURNAL ARTICLE
Minding Manors: Interiorities and Interiors in Pride and Prejudice.
Published In: Midwest Quarterly, 2024, v. 65, n. 2. P. 104 1 of 3
Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3
Authored By: MILLER HORTON, CATHERINE 3 of 3
Abstract
The article focuses on the significance of interior spaces, particularly houses and manors, in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice." Topics include the role of these settings in character development with a specific emphasis on Pemberley as a metaphor for Mr. Darcy's interiority. The analysis explores how Austen utilizes houses to convey social standing, material possessions, and self-possession of the characters, emphasizing their impact on the novel's romances and conflicts.
Additional Information
- Source:Midwest Quarterly. 2024/01, Vol. 65, Issue 2, p104
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Literature and Writing
- Publication Date:2024
- ISSN:0026-3451
- Accession Number:175695180
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