Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Time in Jane Austens Novels :: Time Austen Essays

Time in Jane Austens NovelsLets think about the function of cartridge holder in Jane Austens Emma. As it turns out, date is pretty central for Austen, but also quite problematic. For example, in Emma, Austen uses the rule book time 278 times within this 160,416 word novel. To make a random comparison, in Wuthering Heights 78,983 words, time is used 84 times, about half as often. Actually, that trend line is fairly representative of most of Austens novels. And certainly the novel Emma is fixed in time. It is, after all, the story of a year, from an October of nave ignorance to a following October of knowledge and wedded bliss. In other words, not surprisingly, things have happened over time. Yet time is not always a happy advantage for the characters. Note, for example, some of the collocates for the word time. These are words that appear within five words of time in the novel. The Z-score represents a probability factor. The higher the Z-score, the less likely it is th at the word is just a random occurrence or, put another way, the more likely it is that the word is directly connected with time.EMMA COLLOCATES OF TIMECollocates Sel. Collocate Type Zscore Node Freq Freqsome 38 265 15.670at 72 1032 12.911draws 2 3 8.574 wing 2 3 8.

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