id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_buvdmuhs7fa3bdvw7wusbk23m4 Emily Rohrbach Austen's Later Subjects 2004 17 .pdf application/pdf 6835 393 62 Of the three novels that Austen composed in the second decade of the nineteenth century, Mansfield Park and Persuasion rest upon a particular moment in Mansfield Park that oddly narrates the novel's own representational limits, specific to spatiality. and Empire" in Culture and Imperialism.6 Said finds Fanny's spatial movement between Portsmouth and Mansfield Park politically charged, for instance, in its correspondence with Sir suggest, in however limited a demonstration, how this psychoanalytic narrative can provide a way of thinking about these issues of representation in Austen and to offer the passage as the active temporal imagination, is Anne Elliot, heroine of Persuasion. Mansfield Park, are foregrounded in Persuasion, in the complexities of narrative temporality structuring the discourse of Anne's Imagining future memories often amounts, then, to a temporal strategy in Anne's intellectual effort to avoid self-delusion. novel, the present-perfect conception of self that structures Emma. persuasion of Anne, simply because Austen presents them in ./cache/work_buvdmuhs7fa3bdvw7wusbk23m4.pdf ./txt/work_buvdmuhs7fa3bdvw7wusbk23m4.txt