Go to for 10% off your first purchase.
MY BOOK IS ON SALE:
Support Nerdwriter videos: Subscribe:
Watch the most popular Nerdwriter episodes:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Patreon:
SOURCES
Gunn, Daniel P. “Free Indirect Discourse and Narrative Authority in ‘Emma.’” Narrative, vol. 12, no. 1, 2004, pp. 35–54. JSTOR,
Neumann, Anne Waldron. “Characterization and Comment in ‘Pride and Prejudice’: Free Indirect Discourse and ‘Double-Voiced’ Verbs of Speaking, Thinking, and Feeling.” Style, vol. 20, no. 3, 1986, pp. 364–94. JSTOR,
Emily Miller, “Austenesque“
@emiller20/austenesque-b7835fdd38ac
Louise Flavin, “Free Indirect Discourse and the Clever Heroine of Emma“
#:~:text=Austen’s Emma focuses chiefly on,the unpredictable world around her
MUSIC (via Epidemic Sound)
Coq Au Vin - Arthur Benson
Out of Service - Kikoru
Warmest Regards - Experia
Saltwater Glide - Trevor Kowalski
Jazey - Gregory David
Watch More Nerdwriter:
Latest Uploads:
Understanding Art:
Essays About Art:
Essays About Social Science:
Popular Videos:
The Nerdwriter is a series of video essays about art, culture, politics, philosophy and more.
1 view
523
126
2 months ago 00:26:55 1
Therapist Reacts to EMMA’s Relationship Advice
2 months ago 00:36:16 1
ВИЧ/СПИД = ЗАГОВОР?
2 months ago 00:03:34 1
America - Ventura Highway (1975) | LIVE
2 months ago 00:16:15 1
How to turn Flying Geese Basket into a Case | DIY Storage Organizer | Sewing Case
2 months ago 00:08:28 1
Eric Clapton - My Father’s Eyes (Official Music Video) | Warner Vault