id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hytpkncyjfen3oi5ugma7b7ory G. Tate Austens Literary Alembic: Sanditon, Medicine, and the Science of the Novel 2015 27 .pdf application/pdf 9219 402 45 Sanditon, Medicine, and the Science of the Novel As Charlotte Heywood, the heroine of Jane Austen's unfinished novel Sanditon, object of ridicule in Sanditon: here, Austen's satire is targeted not at his use of the alembic Sanditon presents medicine and the novel as professional forms of knowledge Following a conversation with the grasping Lady Denham, Parker's coinvestor in Sanditon, Charlotte "allowed her thoughts to form themselves into such a thoughts of Parker or even Sir Edward as it is those of Charlotte, and other characters, at central to Austen's early novel Northanger Abbey, is also a key concern in Sanditon. involving Sir Edward Denham), Parker's quotation illuminates Sanditon's concern with the of professionalism; although none of the characters in Sanditon are writers, just as no doctors Austen's professionalized genre of the novel is, like medical practice, bound up with or science; the professionalization of writing in Sanditon incorporates the novel into ./cache/work_hytpkncyjfen3oi5ugma7b7ory.pdf ./txt/work_hytpkncyjfen3oi5ugma7b7ory.txt