Marriage is a central theme in all of Jane Austen's novels. In her novels, it is presumed that her heroine will live happily ever after with the right man. However, her work is much more than a stereotypical love story. Through the marriage of her heroines, Austen presents what would eventually be considered feminist traits. She does this by presenting readers with strong and independent women who display choice in their marriages. The heroines in her novel exhibit admirable traits that allow them to enter into a happy and equal union. Both Elizabeth Bennet from Pride and Prejudice and Emma Woodhouse from Emma embody characteristics that are admired by other women. They both represent Austen's model woman, which Austen perhaps used as a too...
Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of Jane Austen’s Emma, flaunts the fact that she does not want or ne...
Possibly, any person who ever loved a character in a book tried to imagine him or herself as that ch...
This study is conducted to analyze how the character of Emma Woodhouse in Jane Austen’s Emma portray...
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
Analysing the topic of protofeminism in three Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Ma...
Read complete article When Jane Austen emerged onto the literary scene in the nineteenth century, he...
Pride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular literary since it was published due to the ...
This paper focuses mainly on the representation of love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice by Jane ...
Entitled The Idea of Marriage in 19th Century England: The Characters and Social Settings in Jane Au...
Marriage is arguably one of the most important events and choices to be made in one’s life, especial...
Feminism in Jane Austen’s novels is inseparable from education, although of course the former term w...
Jane Austen\u27s novels, Pride and Prejudice and Emma, are commonly understood to be classic love st...
This paper critically examines the feminist significance of Elizabeth Bennet, heroine of Jane Austen...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition ...
Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of Jane Austen’s Emma, flaunts the fact that she does not want or ne...
Possibly, any person who ever loved a character in a book tried to imagine him or herself as that ch...
This study is conducted to analyze how the character of Emma Woodhouse in Jane Austen’s Emma portray...
Jane Austen is often simultaneously placed under two conflicting areas of thought. Scholarly researc...
Analysing the topic of protofeminism in three Jane Austen’s novels: Pride and Prejudice, Emma and Ma...
Read complete article When Jane Austen emerged onto the literary scene in the nineteenth century, he...
Pride and Prejudice has remained one of the most popular literary since it was published due to the ...
This paper focuses mainly on the representation of love and marriage in Pride and Prejudice by Jane ...
Entitled The Idea of Marriage in 19th Century England: The Characters and Social Settings in Jane Au...
Marriage is arguably one of the most important events and choices to be made in one’s life, especial...
Feminism in Jane Austen’s novels is inseparable from education, although of course the former term w...
Jane Austen\u27s novels, Pride and Prejudice and Emma, are commonly understood to be classic love st...
This paper critically examines the feminist significance of Elizabeth Bennet, heroine of Jane Austen...
A major part of Jane Austen\u27s novels consists of a critique of the societal conventions that were...
In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition ...
Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of Jane Austen’s Emma, flaunts the fact that she does not want or ne...
Possibly, any person who ever loved a character in a book tried to imagine him or herself as that ch...
This study is conducted to analyze how the character of Emma Woodhouse in Jane Austen’s Emma portray...