Packet 4: Bonus 12

In What Matters in Jane Austen, John Mullan argues for the “experimental” status of this novel by asserting that it innovated a “lack of self-knowledge in the very voice of the narration.” For 10 points each:
[10e] The title heroine of what Austen novel mistakes the intentions of Elton and Frank Churchill before marrying Knightley?
ANSWER: Emma
[10h] In a chapter on this word, Mullan points out its centrality to Austen and its occurrence 15 times in Emma. Emma misinterprets this word and “Dixon” when they are given by Frank Churchill in the word game at Box Hill.
ANSWER: blunder
[10m] Mullan cites Tony Tanner’s quip that it is hard to like this other Austen heroine because “She is never, ever, wrong.” This heroine, whose uncle owns an Antiguan plantation, is scandalized by the script for Lover’s Vows.
ANSWER: Fanny Price [accept Frances Price; prompt on Price] (from Mansfield Park)
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