David Monaghan Bücher



Emma
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This text offers a challenge to critics informed by new theories about the essential indeterminacy of language and hence literature. Nevertheless, post-structuralist methodologies have played an increasingly important part in studies of Emma during the last 20 years. This collection brings together the most significant of these studies and, by means of the editor's introduction and context notes, helps the reader to assess the extent to which a revolution in critical practice has changed the understanding of Austen's classic novel.
Exploring the humorous misadventures of a man with a broken verbal filter, this book offers a comedic take on life lessons learned through a series of awkward and irreverent encounters. The protagonist's candid opinions often lead to unexpected lectures and amusing situations, showcasing the absurdities of social interactions. With a quirky perspective, the narrative invites readers to laugh at the foibles of everyday life and the wisdom gleaned from them.