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Jane Austen’s Persuasion

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Res Rhetorica
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2016
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vol. 3
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issue 2
28-36
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The essay begins by asserting that fi ction is persuasion—subtle, indirect, undogmatic, nevertheless it has designs on the reader and is a mode of communication. The example of Jane Austen gives particular illustrations of persuasion as a subject, including self-persuasion (in Emma); the easy persuasion of an unresisting subject (in Sense and Sensibility); and diffi cult and unwelcome persuasion (in Persuasion).
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Esej rozpoczyna się od stwierdzenia, że fi kcja jest perswazją – subtelną, niebezpośrednią, niedogmatyczną, a mimo to mającą wpływ na czytelnika i będącą formą komunikacji. Twórczość Jane Austen przedstawia perswazję jako temat w trzech odsłonach: perswazję wewnętrzną (w Emmie); łatwą perswazję wobec podatnego odbiorcy (w Rozważnej i romantycznej); oraz perswazję trudną i niepożądaną (w Perswazji).
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In July 2017, some American scholars accused alt-right groups of appropriating Jane Austen’s works for extreme-right propaganda. How could Austen’s texts – an author associated with the beginnings of feminism – be used by blatant misogynists? This clash of perceptions reveals a dispute between Austen’s broad reception as classically romantic romances and a whole range of narrow theoretical academic readings. In the analysis of this dispute, the paper outlines long-lasting threads of Austen’s interpretation in AngloAmerican culture, whose ideological reconstruction of the last few decades clashes with a nostalgia for imperial order.
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