Letters, Expectations, and the Ancient Regime in Charlotte Smith’s The Old Manor House

Authors

  • Eve Tavor Bannet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51734/jes.v1i1.13

Abstract

This essay shows how Charlotte Smith used embedded letters and their framing narratives to convey a detailed, complex, and critical analysis of the dynamics of traditional English society that could not be more openly expressed in 1793. Special attention is paid to the initial encapsulating letter, and to Smith’s treatment of clandestine and unseen letters.

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Published

2019-11-22