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J. Austen (STYLE (her novels are the best example of the 'novel of…
J. Austen
STYLE
her novels are the best example of the 'novel of manners'
mix of tradition and innovation
limited use of narrative or scenic descriptions
psychological analysis
use pof dialogue
use of irony
use of indirect speech
happy endidngs
LIFE
She travelled very occasionally and never married
She published many of her works anonymously
She began to write when she was very young
She was the first English woman to transform writing into a profession
She went to a boarding school with her sister
She was born in Hampshire in England
WORKS
Pride and Prejudice 1813
love and class consciousness
all aspects of life are regulated by class consciousness
the characters are aware of the social boundaries between them
the condition of life of women
marriage is the only possibility for a woman to have a future
women have no financial independence
conflict between pride and prejudice
to solve the conflict characters have to overcome a series of obstacles and grow up
Emma 1816
Sense and Sensibility 1811
THEMES
the relationship between the individual and society
the relationship between love and marriage
the role and position of women in the world