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Speaking Parts

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Dieses Produkt erscheint am 8. September 2026

Produktnummer: 16A64552738
Autor: Menon, Tara
Themengebiete: Literature - Classics / Criticism
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 08.09.2026
EAN: 9780691235813
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 200
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Princeton University Press
Untertitel: Conversation, Character, and Social Worlds in Nineteenth-Century British Novels
Produktinformationen "Speaking Parts"
How direct speech in the novel shapes our understanding of literary characters and their social worlds For many readers, to think of nineteenth-century fiction is to recall characters speaking: Elizabeth refusing Darcy in Pride and Prejudice; Jane excoriating Rochester in Jane Eyre; Dorothea and Celia discussing Mr. Casaubon in Middlemarch. And yet literary critics have had surprisingly little to say about the narrative effects of dialogue. In Speaking Parts, Tara Menon shows how direct speech--words enclosed in quotation marks that appear to be the exact utterances of characters--shapes our understanding of fictional characters and the social worlds they inhabit. Combining computational tools and close literary analysis, Menon reinstates direct speech to its rightful place in narrative theory, worth of the critical seriousness afforded to such other features of narrative as free indirect discourse. After quantifying direct speech in nearly one thousand British novels written between 1789 and 1901, Menon turns her attention to several canonical nineteenth-century works of fiction by Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, and George Eliot. She considers, among other things, the ways that Austen establishes sympathy for certain characters through her allotment of speech; the narrative significance of speaking characters not given proper names in Jane Eyre; and the social isolation of Dorothea in Middlemarch, as revealed by speech networks. Menon shows not only how the study of direct speech allows us to make new arguments about these well-known texts but also that data analysis of speech can change the way we think about characters, individual novels, and even genres.
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