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Language In Clarissa, Evelina And Pride And Prejudice

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The <strong>In</strong>heritance Novel: The Power of Strict Settlement<br />

<strong>Language</strong> in <strong>Clarissa</strong>, <strong>Evelina</strong> and<br />

<strong>Pride</strong> and <strong>Prejudice</strong><br />

By Linda Kane Scott<br />

Thesis Advisor: Dr. Deborah Rogers<br />

An Abstract of the Thesis Presented<br />

in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the<br />

Degree of Doctor of Philosophy<br />

(<strong>In</strong>dividualized in English)<br />

August, 2003<br />

This study will be the first to look at the effect<br />

of the strict settlement on the language, plots and<br />

characters of three eighteenth-century novels. So<br />

pervasive to specific novels is the language of<br />

inheritance in the eighteenth century that some novels<br />

should be considered what I call "inheritance novels."<br />

<strong>Clarissa</strong>, <strong>Evelina</strong> and <strong>Pride</strong> and <strong>Prejudice</strong> all display a<br />

uniqueness in the way they deal with inheritance laws.<br />

The eighteenth century married an empowered gentry<br />

characterized by an insatiable appetite for land to a<br />

newly adapted legal force armed with a tightly-structured<br />

inheritance policy based on primogeniture and strict new<br />

standards for marriageable women. This unique<br />

combination of legal and social policies bumped up<br />

against another eighteenth-century innovation-the novel.

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