Isabelle de Montolieu reads Jane Austen's Fictional Minds
Adam Russell
Broschiertes Buch

Isabelle de Montolieu reads Jane Austen's Fictional Minds

The First French Translations of Free Indirect Discourse from Jane Austen's "Persuasion

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The hallmark technique of Jane Austen's mature writing - known as free indirect discourse (FID) - is responsible for what has become known as the «inward interest» of Austen's writing. In Persuasion, FID is used extensively to represent the complex life of the heroine's mind as she converses with herself. Austen's posthumously published «late» novel Persuasion was first translated into French in 1821 by Isabelle de Montolieu as La Famille Elliot, ou l'ancienne inclination. The present study focuses on the question of how Montolieu handled FID in her French translation: At the time she was ...