New Undergraduate Research on Jane Austen
Location
Schuster Hall
Start Date
10-11-2013 8:30 AM
End Date
10-11-2013 9:45 AM
Description
In this session Wright State University Undergraduates presented the following papers:
- “‘Practise Very Constantly:’ The Politics of Accomplishment in Pride and Prejudice” - Katie Mullins
- “Order in the Courtship: 200 Years of Assigning Meaning to the Courtship Practices in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice" - Tori Lane
- “Dreaming of War: The Culture of War as Entertainment in Pride and Prejudice” - Heather Weis
At the end of the presentations the students answered questions from the audience.
Repository Citation
Mullins, Katherine; Lane, Victoria; and Weis, Heather, "New Undergraduate Research on Jane Austen" (2013). Pride and Prejudice: The Bicentennial. 1.
https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/celia_pride/conference/october11/1
New Undergraduate Research on Jane Austen
Schuster Hall
In this session Wright State University Undergraduates presented the following papers:
- “‘Practise Very Constantly:’ The Politics of Accomplishment in Pride and Prejudice” - Katie Mullins
- “Order in the Courtship: 200 Years of Assigning Meaning to the Courtship Practices in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice" - Tori Lane
- “Dreaming of War: The Culture of War as Entertainment in Pride and Prejudice” - Heather Weis
At the end of the presentations the students answered questions from the audience.