Under the Radiance of the Dialog "The plots of Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austin.

Date Submitted: 12/24/2004 20:23:16
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 4 pages (1029 words)
Besides reading the novel Pride and Prejudice I also did some further reading such as Babb, H.S., Jane Austen's Novels: the Fabric of Dialogue and Wright, A., Jane Austen's Novels: A Study in Structure. I find those books are conveying a same idea that in Pride and Prejudice the plot is secondary, both in importance and interest, to character and dialogue. I agree that in Pride and Prejudice "the most thorough knowledge of human …
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…is proved right. This kind of transformation of absurdity to truth is beyond the general idea of right and wrong but reflect the deep thought of Austen toward life. As an Austen's loving reader I admire her talent of scheming absorbing plots, which arisen out of the most natural and everyday incidents in the life, in delicate language. From her writing you can feel the ever-lasting warm scent and constant monitions from the 19th century.
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