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Title
A name given to the resource
Mrs. Elton’s Dress
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The topic of the resource
Clothing
Description
An account of the resource
Mrs. Elton claims that she must wear an ornate gown with excessive trimming because she is a bride, despite her modesty. This irony permeates all of her speech and actions, as she is always trying to appear humble while boasting. Her dress symbolizes her perceived importance as a bride and drawing attention to her dress demonstrates her need for attention.
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Unknown
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Emma, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
Clothing
Dress
Emma
frivolous object
Jane Austen
novel of manners
regency
Romance
signifier of wealth
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Mrs. Tilney’s Portrait
Subject
The topic of the resource
Paintings
Description
An account of the resource
Eleanor Tilney has a portrait of her late mother in her bedroom. Catherine believes the portrait’s subject is lovely and pensive, but she also finds the portrait mysterious because she believes that General Tilney should have it in his room. His dislike for the portrait of his wife becomes evidence for Catherine’s belief that he may have killed his wife, demonstrating the unreliability of Catherine’s evidence.
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unknown
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Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
evidence
Jane Austen
Northanger Abbey
novel of manners
painting
Portrait
regency
Romance
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Musgroves's Grand Piano
Subject
The topic of the resource
Instrument
Description
An account of the resource
The Musgroves own a grand-piano, but their grown daughters are only passable players. The piano is scattered amongst Henrietta and Louisa’s other accomplishments, but they are much more oriented toward laughing and socializing than practicing music or their other talents. It is Anne who plays the Musgroves’s piano, and when contrasted with her supposed rivals for Captain Wentworth’s affections, Anne is the more accomplished and sophisticated, in music and mind.
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Unknown
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Persuasion, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
feminine accomplishment
Jane Austen
music
novel of manners
Persuasion
piano
rarely used object
regency
Romance
signifier of wealth
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Portrait of Captain Benwick
Subject
The topic of the resource
Paintings
Description
An account of the resource
Captain Benwick had a small miniature painting of himself done by a German artist. He meant to give it to his fiancé at the time, Fanny, but she passed away. After he is engaged to Louisa, he asks his friend, Fanny’s brother, Captain Harville, to have the painting reset for Louisa instead. Captian Harville is hurt to see his friend moving on so quickly after his sister’s death, and the task of resetting the painting prompts a pivotal conversation with Anne Eliot about the nature of faithfulness in men and women. When Captain Wentworth overhears Anne’s words about feminine faithfulness, he is persuaded that after all the years, she never fell out of love for him. While she talks to Capitan Harville, he writes a letter to Anne, declaring his love.
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unknown German painter
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Persuasion, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
Jane Austen
navy
novel of manners
painting
Persuasion
Portrait
regency
Romance
token of affection
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Robert Ferrar’s Toothpick Case
Subject
The topic of the resource
Accessories
Description
An account of the resource
Robert Ferrars is first introduced to the Dashwood sisters while he is making an order for a custom toothpick case. While the Dashwoods wait in line, he takes over fifteen minutes to examine all of the toothpick cases in the shop before finally designing his own made of ivory, gold, and pearls. His obsessive attention toward the toothpick case, at the expense of politeness toward the Dashwoods, reveals his vanity and his superficial nature long before Lucy preys on it. It is a symbol for frivolity, contrasting with his brother’s good sense.
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Gray’s in Sackville Street
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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
accessories
British literature
frivolous object
gold
ivory
Jane Austen
novel of manners
pearl
regency
Romance
Sense and Sensibility
signifier of wealth
toothpick case
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Title
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Silver Knife
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tools
Description
An account of the resource
Susan’s silver fruit knife is a gift from her late sister, Mary. Susan treasures it for its sentimental value, but her younger sister Betsy is constantly taking it for its material value. The two sisters frequently fight over the knife, illustrating the failures of propriety at the Prices’ home. For the first time, Fanny is able to materially assist her family by purchasing a new silver knife for Betsy, who has no attachment to Susan’s knife. This foreshadows Fanny’s ability to remove Susan to Mansfield Park to bring her more permanent peace.
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Unknown
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
gift
Jane Austen
knife
Mansfield Park
novel of manners
regency
Romance
silver
tool
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Sir Walter’s looking glasses
Subject
The topic of the resource
Tools
Description
An account of the resource
When the Crofts moved into Kellynch Hall, they change very little about the estate, but they admit to Anne that Admiral Croft did remove several large looking classes from his dressing room. The mirrors are symbolic of the Elliot’s (especially Sir Walter’s) vanity and pride in their appearances. The act of removing the mirrors illustrates the practicality of the Crofts. Admiral Croft ops for just a small useful shaving mirror.
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Unknown
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Persuasion, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
dressing room
frivolous object
Jane Austen
mirror
novel of manners
Persuasion
regency
Romance
shaving
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Title
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The Bennet’s Carriage
Subject
The topic of the resource
Land Based Vehicles
Description
An account of the resource
The Bennets own a carriage, as befits the landed gentry, but the horses that pull it must also be used for field work, illustrating the family’s lack of wealth. Mrs. Bennet uses this to her advantage when she refuses to let Jane take the carriage to Netherfield because the horses are needed in the field. As she hoped, rain keeps Jane at Netherfield, allowing her and Elizabeth to get to know their future husbands.
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Unknown
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Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
carriage
Jane Austen
land based vehicles
novel of manners
Pride and Prejudice
regency
Romance
signifier of wealth
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Title
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The Mysteries of Udolpho
Subject
The topic of the resource
Books
Description
An account of the resource
While in Bath, Catherine Morland is reading The Mysteries of Udolpho and discusses it excitedly with Isabella. Catherine loves to read novels, and Udolpho quickly becomes one of her favorite topics of conversation. John Thorpe’s dismissal of novels as insipid and Henry Tilney’s enjoyment of Udolpho help demonstrate the compatibility between Catherine and Henry. While Henry and Eleanor balance the enjoyment of the novel with good sense, Catherine is heavily influenced by the gothic mystery and begins to see evidence of horrors at Northanger Abbey. The novel’s influence leads her into her horrible suspicions about Captian Tilney that cause a conflict between Catherine and Henry.
Creator
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Ann Radcliffe
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Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
ann radcliffe
book
British literature
gothic
gothic novel
Jane Austen
Mystery
Northanger Abbey
novel of manners
regency
Romance
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Theater Curtains
Subject
The topic of the resource
Decorations
Description
An account of the resource
In order to transform Mansfield Park into a theater, the actors were adamant about needing a curtain. Mrs. Norris slaves over the creation of the curtain, claiming she is trying to help them save money, while actually becoming implicit in the poor decision to put on the play. She is proud to be helping until Sir Bertram arrives home to condemn all the actors. Then, she tries to act as if she had not condoned the behavior in his absence, but the curtains she made, essential to the play, demonstrate her bad judgment.
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Mrs. Norris
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Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
curtain
decorations
houseware
Jane Austen
Mansfield Park
novel of manners
performance
regency
Romance
sewing
theater