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Introduction
Chapter One: Speech-Act Theory andits Possible Application to Pride and Prejudice
1.1 Brief Survey of Austin's Speech-Act Theory
1.2 The Further Development of Austin's Speech-Act Theory
1.3 The Possible Application to the Analysis of Pride and Prejudice
1.4 An Analysis of Irony in the Conversation
1.4.1 Assertive Irony
1.4.2 Directive Irony
1.4.3 Commissive Irony
1.4.4 Expressive Irony
1.4.5 Declarative Irony
1.5 An Analysis of Indirect Speech Act in the Novel
Chapter Two: The Cooperative Principle and Conversational Implicature
2.1 The Theory of Cooperative Principle
2.2 The Violation of Conversational Maxims
2.3 Implicature in the Conversations
Chapter Three: An Analysis of Direct Speech and Free Indirect Speech in Pride and Prejudice
3.1 The Use of Direct Speech in the Novel
3.2 The Use of Free Indirect Speech in the Novel
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements