EN 3193 Lecture Notes - Miguel De Cervantes, Linda Hutcheon, Blaise Castle

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Wrote in british romantic period (1780-1830) (attack on the age of realism) Style: realism, irony and satire, narrative economy, free-indirect narration. Regency writer: regency period: reaction against the romantic sensibilities. Juvenalia work (testing ground for novels) which she wrote when she was a teenager, usually parodied the novel of sensibility. When she was fifteen wrote short story: love and friendship (1790) and points out how unrealistic novels of sensibility were tries to point out how important it is to read critically. Northanger abbey (written in 1798 but published in 1818) Gothic- target of parody and also vehicle. More imitation of radcliffe (over adoptive imagination) than parody. Difference between radcliffe though: abby, novel is realistic, and narrator is ironic, more dramatic irony. Character: catherine doesn"t read critically so when. Supernatural things occurs she comes to the wrong conclusion but reader knows the truth. Necromancer of the black forest, midnight bell, orphan of the.

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