Emma is one of the most successful novels by Jane Austen.This thesis analyzed the background of its heroine Emma’s growth background,her growth from conceit,snobbery,domination to maturity,and the causes of her chara...Emma is one of the most successful novels by Jane Austen.This thesis analyzed the background of its heroine Emma’s growth background,her growth from conceit,snobbery,domination to maturity,and the causes of her character transformation.Her psychological growth process from innocence to maturity demonstrates women’s growth and progress in the early 19th cen tury,and inspires modern women to gradually improve in personality and better present their charms of maturity.展开更多
Emma is a novel by Jane Austen,first published anonymously in December,1815. Emma Woodhouse,handsome,clever,and rich,with a comfortable home and happy disposition; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world wi...Emma is a novel by Jane Austen,first published anonymously in December,1815. Emma Woodhouse,handsome,clever,and rich,with a comfortable home and happy disposition; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her.Such a perfect young lady who seems like that devotes herself to making matches for the people around her,for she appeals to the equal rights betw een men and women,and advocates love marriage; This thesis,by making an analysis of the heroine,Emma,is aimed at finding Austen's feminist concerns reflected in the novel.展开更多
Emma is the heroine of one of the novels written by Jane Austen(1775-1817) who is among the most widely read writers in English literature.In the novel,also named Emma,Austen portrayed Emma as a young,pretty and smart...Emma is the heroine of one of the novels written by Jane Austen(1775-1817) who is among the most widely read writers in English literature.In the novel,also named Emma,Austen portrayed Emma as a young,pretty and smart gentlewoman,yet she was not a perfect or flawless character.She dose not seem to have any sense of her own limitations.Her self-conceit and meddling nature are two of her most fatal character flaws.In this article,we will give a detailed analysis of Emma's flaws supported by various incidents as the novel progresses.We will also find out the two major factors that contribute to develop these character flaws,which are the negative effects caused on her by people very close to her and also the society of her time.展开更多
Love and marriage are the favorite themes in Jane Austin' s novels.She describes Emma as a young,beautiful,well-educated,grow out of a rich and is passionate to be a match maker.However,Emma is far from a successf...Love and marriage are the favorite themes in Jane Austin' s novels.She describes Emma as a young,beautiful,well-educated,grow out of a rich and is passionate to be a match maker.However,Emma is far from a successful match maker.Match makers are the mid dle-aged women who are noisy and warm-hearted.However,Emma is single yet high on the matchmaking,which arouses our readers' interest.This paper is going to analyze this problem from the solitude mind and the personality.展开更多
Jane Austen(1775-1817)'s most famous novel is Emma in which she portrays the growing image of Emma Woodhouse, from a spoiled, headstrong girl to a rational young lady. The writer depicts the writing of Emma throug...Jane Austen(1775-1817)'s most famous novel is Emma in which she portrays the growing image of Emma Woodhouse, from a spoiled, headstrong girl to a rational young lady. The writer depicts the writing of Emma through shaping many kinds of characters, mainly Mr Knightley, a close friend of Emma's family and Harriet Smith, a pretty,sweet, non-too-bright girl of inferior social class and the natural daughter of somebody unknown.展开更多
EMMA MAERSK是迄今为止到访宁波港最大的集装箱船舶,其在宁波水域的雾航一直受到港航部门的关注。文中首先分析了该轮在宁波水域雾航的重要性,接下来阐述了该轮的主要船舶操纵特性以及宁波水域的通航状况,最后针对这条巨轮在宁波水域的...EMMA MAERSK是迄今为止到访宁波港最大的集装箱船舶,其在宁波水域的雾航一直受到港航部门的关注。文中首先分析了该轮在宁波水域雾航的重要性,接下来阐述了该轮的主要船舶操纵特性以及宁波水域的通航状况,最后针对这条巨轮在宁波水域的雾航提出了四条建议。展开更多
Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a British novelist, she began writing from 20 years old. Her most famous novel is Emma. In the novel, Jane Austen analyzes images of ladies in Emma. It mainly analyzes the hero Emma Smith an...Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a British novelist, she began writing from 20 years old. Her most famous novel is Emma. In the novel, Jane Austen analyzes images of ladies in Emma. It mainly analyzes the hero Emma Smith and Jane who observe Emma's self-righteous, self-contradictory by using the heart. The author explains images of ladies in Jane Austen's writing through shaping these three kinds of characters. Tough oblige has defects, which narrates the writer's understanding and perception to reality. It shows the images of ladies in Emma through portraying the three characters providing readers to amend themselves and consummate themselves, thought-provoking.展开更多
This paper,based on the Eugene A. Nida' Functional Equivalence theory,tries to make a contrastive study on the two Chinese versions of Emma rendered in 80s and 90s by Liu Zhongde from the following three perspecti...This paper,based on the Eugene A. Nida' Functional Equivalence theory,tries to make a contrastive study on the two Chinese versions of Emma rendered in 80s and 90s by Liu Zhongde from the following three perspectives,that is differences on transmitting the three-character principle:faithfulness,expressiveness and closeness. Through a systematic comparison and contrast,the writer draws a conclusion that the version in 90s transcends over that one produced in 80s with a better mastery on the three-character principle which proposed by Liu Zhongde himself. In the end,the writer gives a comprehensive evaluation to the two Chinese versions in the view of translation principle,and suggests that we should learn from Liu's spirit in studying and conducting a study of Liu's thought and practice in translation as it is a treasure of Chinese translation.展开更多
Many findings suggest that gender has a great influence on the using of language. The thesis attempts to discuss the gender difference of language in Emma by analyzing certain selected sections of the novel from the p...Many findings suggest that gender has a great influence on the using of language. The thesis attempts to discuss the gender difference of language in Emma by analyzing certain selected sections of the novel from the perspective of, lexicon, syntax,and discourse with the knowledge of linguistics and pragmatics, so as to draw a general conclusion on the gender difference in lexicon, syntax, and in the application of conversational principles. Through the analysis of gender difference of language in Emma,the thesis expects to help the readers acknowledge the difference in women's speech and men's speech, so as to reduce the barriers of cross-gender communication, and promote the harmonious communication between men and women.展开更多
文摘Emma is one of the most successful novels by Jane Austen.This thesis analyzed the background of its heroine Emma’s growth background,her growth from conceit,snobbery,domination to maturity,and the causes of her character transformation.Her psychological growth process from innocence to maturity demonstrates women’s growth and progress in the early 19th cen tury,and inspires modern women to gradually improve in personality and better present their charms of maturity.
文摘Emma is a novel by Jane Austen,first published anonymously in December,1815. Emma Woodhouse,handsome,clever,and rich,with a comfortable home and happy disposition; and had lived nearly twenty-one years in the world with very little to distress or vex her.Such a perfect young lady who seems like that devotes herself to making matches for the people around her,for she appeals to the equal rights betw een men and women,and advocates love marriage; This thesis,by making an analysis of the heroine,Emma,is aimed at finding Austen's feminist concerns reflected in the novel.
文摘Emma is the heroine of one of the novels written by Jane Austen(1775-1817) who is among the most widely read writers in English literature.In the novel,also named Emma,Austen portrayed Emma as a young,pretty and smart gentlewoman,yet she was not a perfect or flawless character.She dose not seem to have any sense of her own limitations.Her self-conceit and meddling nature are two of her most fatal character flaws.In this article,we will give a detailed analysis of Emma's flaws supported by various incidents as the novel progresses.We will also find out the two major factors that contribute to develop these character flaws,which are the negative effects caused on her by people very close to her and also the society of her time.
文摘Love and marriage are the favorite themes in Jane Austin' s novels.She describes Emma as a young,beautiful,well-educated,grow out of a rich and is passionate to be a match maker.However,Emma is far from a successful match maker.Match makers are the mid dle-aged women who are noisy and warm-hearted.However,Emma is single yet high on the matchmaking,which arouses our readers' interest.This paper is going to analyze this problem from the solitude mind and the personality.
文摘Jane Austen(1775-1817)'s most famous novel is Emma in which she portrays the growing image of Emma Woodhouse, from a spoiled, headstrong girl to a rational young lady. The writer depicts the writing of Emma through shaping many kinds of characters, mainly Mr Knightley, a close friend of Emma's family and Harriet Smith, a pretty,sweet, non-too-bright girl of inferior social class and the natural daughter of somebody unknown.
文摘Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a British novelist, she began writing from 20 years old. Her most famous novel is Emma. In the novel, Jane Austen analyzes images of ladies in Emma. It mainly analyzes the hero Emma Smith and Jane who observe Emma's self-righteous, self-contradictory by using the heart. The author explains images of ladies in Jane Austen's writing through shaping these three kinds of characters. Tough oblige has defects, which narrates the writer's understanding and perception to reality. It shows the images of ladies in Emma through portraying the three characters providing readers to amend themselves and consummate themselves, thought-provoking.
文摘This paper,based on the Eugene A. Nida' Functional Equivalence theory,tries to make a contrastive study on the two Chinese versions of Emma rendered in 80s and 90s by Liu Zhongde from the following three perspectives,that is differences on transmitting the three-character principle:faithfulness,expressiveness and closeness. Through a systematic comparison and contrast,the writer draws a conclusion that the version in 90s transcends over that one produced in 80s with a better mastery on the three-character principle which proposed by Liu Zhongde himself. In the end,the writer gives a comprehensive evaluation to the two Chinese versions in the view of translation principle,and suggests that we should learn from Liu's spirit in studying and conducting a study of Liu's thought and practice in translation as it is a treasure of Chinese translation.
文摘Many findings suggest that gender has a great influence on the using of language. The thesis attempts to discuss the gender difference of language in Emma by analyzing certain selected sections of the novel from the perspective of, lexicon, syntax,and discourse with the knowledge of linguistics and pragmatics, so as to draw a general conclusion on the gender difference in lexicon, syntax, and in the application of conversational principles. Through the analysis of gender difference of language in Emma,the thesis expects to help the readers acknowledge the difference in women's speech and men's speech, so as to reduce the barriers of cross-gender communication, and promote the harmonious communication between men and women.