Jane Austen
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Pride and Prejudice: An Annotated Edition
An Annotated Edition by Jane Austen. Buy HERE. Along with the plays of William Shakespeare and the works of…
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The Jane Austen Quilt
Jane Austen was both fond of and good at needlework. Several pieces of her work survived and can be seen…
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Pride and Prejudice: Love and Marriage Theme
Though, marriage is the end of Jane Austen’s novel, yet it evolves more than the conclusion of a simple love…
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Jane Austen’s Contribution to English Novel
An objective and impartial estimation of Jane Austen’s contribution to the development of the English novel involve comparisons which are,…
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Pride and Prejudice: A Novel With Limited Range
Jane Austen confines her creative activity to the depiction of whatever fell within her range of personal experience. While her…
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Pride and Prejudice: Title
Pride and Prejudice was first written in 1797 under the title “First Impressions”. It was later revised and published under…
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Pride and Prejudice: Art of Characterization
The range of Jane Austen’s characters is rather narrow. She selects her characters from among the landed gentry in the…
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Pride and Prejudice: Irony
Irony is the very soul of Jane Austen’s novels and “Pride and Prejudice” is steeped in irony of theme, situation,…
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Jane Austen’s Moral Vision in Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen is not a proclaimed moralist. Unlike Fielding, her aim is not to propagate the morality. She believes in…
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