id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ftjw4eypdbfb7e534xhf5y2nae Margaret Anne Parker The role of the comic heroine : a study of the relationship between subject matter and the comic form in the novels of Jane Austen 1967 148 .pdf application/pdf 63759 10056 95 of women can be seen as the "absurd or i r r a t i o n a l law" which Frye contends the action of comedy moves toward breaking; i n Bergson's terms, the comic heroine to be found in Jane Austen's work. comic rhythm, Jane Austen does present a few parents whom she considers unobstructive. As indicated i n the previous chapter, i t i s d i f f i c u l t to separate moral from formal education; the same forces i n Jane Austen's s i b l e i n Jane Austen's society for a woman even p a r t i a l l y to evade men and women, Jane Austen makes her point that any discrimination i n Jane Austen's society, can be found only in the right kind of marriage, characters who control the old, r i g i d society, Jane Austen's comic ./cache/work_ftjw4eypdbfb7e534xhf5y2nae.pdf ./txt/work_ftjw4eypdbfb7e534xhf5y2nae.txt