Nature in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (novel and film)
Résumé
PLAN
PART ONE The paucity of natural references in P&P
1 Limited occurrences of nature-related terms
2 Scarcity of metaphors & similes
3 A limited number of descriptions of natural settings
PART TWO: Noteworthy exceptions: Aesthetic influences and "Pemberley"
1 William Gilpin and the Picturesque
2 An aesthetic conflict in the description of Pemberley
3 The best of both worlds
PART THREE: The romanticizing / Brontification of Jane Austen
1 "Jane Austen" as a construct
2 Wright's Romantic rereading of the novel
3 Literary vs. cinematic needs
CONCLUSION: Lewes's criticism of Charlotte Brontë's work
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