Wealth and the masculinity of the heroine in Emma
My sixth paper, written on Emma by Jane Austen.
"Austen asks the question: what happens to a heroine typical of the earlier novels, when she is given wealth and security? The answer is that Emma becomes a foil to these other heroines in situation and character, something which manifests itself most surprisingly in a masculinity of character and the relationships that Emma shares with others."
"Austen asks the question: what happens to a heroine typical of the earlier novels, when she is given wealth and security? The answer is that Emma becomes a foil to these other heroines in situation and character, something which manifests itself most surprisingly in a masculinity of character and the relationships that Emma shares with others."


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