Suspense, narrative omniscience, and love in Pride and Prejudice
My fourth paper, written on Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
"In Pride and Prejudice, the reader is usually well-informed about the experiences of the characters. The narrator’s omniscience suspends the suspense of the novel, allowing the reader’s attention to focus elsewhere, and drawing it back to romance when the omniscience fails."
"In Pride and Prejudice, the reader is usually well-informed about the experiences of the characters. The narrator’s omniscience suspends the suspense of the novel, allowing the reader’s attention to focus elsewhere, and drawing it back to romance when the omniscience fails."


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