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Jane Austen the Complete Works, the complete works, Jane Austen

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Jane Austen the Complete Works, the complete works, Jane Austen
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
Jane Austen the Complete Works
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
Jane Austen
Sub title
the complete works
Summary
Jane Austen's complete works form an enduring literary legacy that has captivated readers for generations. Her novels, characterized by wit, social commentary, and insightful character portrayals, offer a profound exploration of the societal norms and constraints prevalent during the Regency era in England. Austen's keen observations and astute critiques of the limitations imposed on women, particularly in matters of love and marriage, make her works both relatable and revolutionary. From the beloved classic "Pride and Prejudice" to lesser-known gems like "Northanger Abbey" and "Persuasion," Austen's oeuvre showcases her mastery of storytelling and her ability to create multidimensional characters that resonate with readers to this day. Austen's works are renowned for their sharp wit and biting satire, which provide a window into the social intricacies of her time. Her novels illuminate the complex dynamics of courtship and marriage, unveiling the importance of love, trust, and personal integrity in navigating societal expectations. With heroines like Elizabeth Bennet and Emma Woodhouse, Austen challenges conventional notions of femininity, presenting women who possess intelligence, agency, and the courage to defy societal conventions. By addressing issues of class, wealth, and social mobility, Austen's works transcend their historical context, offering timeless insights into human nature and the pursuit of happiness
Target audience
adult
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