The essay presents the profile of one of the most famous British writers – Jane Austen (1775–1817) and her thoughts on provincial life. The author of the "Pride and Prejudice" was particularly interested in the aspect of social relations and traditions. As the result, the writer created novels containing perfectly presented stories. The part of the Austen's heritage are also her letters from 1796– 1817. They are a very precious source of the studies on a British society during the reign of King George III. The letters were addressed mainly to a family and friends of the writer. They contain descriptions of nature, balls, trips to Bath and characteristic for the province gossips
Examining the cultural and literary tropes of reading in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-centu...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...
Jane Austen (1775–1817) a well known English novelist was born in the period of prolific literary pr...
Within the last few years, a great deal of new information has come to light about Jane Austen\u27s ...
It has been remarked that though Jane Austen (1775-1817) lived through some of the greatest revoluti...
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Prior to examining an artistic work, it is important to make an examination about the period and soc...
This essay considers the Hampshire Chronicle, and the provincial newspaper in general, as a context ...
Literary works offer a sense of pleasure as well as human values. They teach people to love their ow...
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be ...
This essay documents of Austen's reading during her time in Chawton (1809-1817), giving an account o...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
19th century is an important period of time for most of the countries in the world. It is right afte...
The English author Jane Austen (1775 – 1817) left comparatively few letters. Only 161 are known to s...
Examining the cultural and literary tropes of reading in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-centu...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...
Jane Austen (1775–1817) a well known English novelist was born in the period of prolific literary pr...
Within the last few years, a great deal of new information has come to light about Jane Austen\u27s ...
It has been remarked that though Jane Austen (1775-1817) lived through some of the greatest revoluti...
The article traces the history of Austen's representation through a short survey of the early biogra...
Prior to examining an artistic work, it is important to make an examination about the period and soc...
This essay considers the Hampshire Chronicle, and the provincial newspaper in general, as a context ...
Literary works offer a sense of pleasure as well as human values. They teach people to love their ow...
"It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be ...
This essay documents of Austen's reading during her time in Chawton (1809-1817), giving an account o...
This thesis deals with autobiographical reflections in selected novels of Jane Austen. The theoretic...
19th century is an important period of time for most of the countries in the world. It is right afte...
The English author Jane Austen (1775 – 1817) left comparatively few letters. Only 161 are known to s...
Examining the cultural and literary tropes of reading in late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-centu...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published...
Psychologists have argued for years over the effects of heredity versus the effects of the environme...