Emma is a novel written by Jane Austen, which is based on real- life situations of the eighteenth century England. Austen depicts her novels to show clearly the customs and traditions that people had to use in order to get married; her dissatisfaction towards all these conditions; male dominance and also the consideration of women as weak human beings with limited rights. Based on all these issues, Austen chooses different kinds of marriages, mainly based on economical interest. Most of the people in her novels see the marriage as an obligation which had to be fulfilled; most of the girls got involved into a marriage market where parents decided what was good or bad for them. This paper describes the conditions of unmarried and married wome...
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of a novel by Jane Austen must be...
Jane Austen is one of the greatest realistic novelists in the English literaturein19th century. Aust...
Abstract This research discusses the social status of society at Highbury in the era of the 19th cen...
Emma is a novel written by Jane Austen, which is based on real- life situations of the eighteenth ce...
Entitled The Idea of Marriage in 19th Century England: The Characters and Social Settings in Jane Au...
The aim of this thesis was to show how important both the outward and inward factors are in decision...
Pride and Prejudice is a novel written in the early nineteenth century (1813). It depicts the Englis...
This study examines Jane Austens realistic interpretations of eighteenth-century English society wit...
Jane Austen is one of the most famous women writers of the nineteenth century. Her novels Pride and ...
Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of Jane Austen’s Emma, flaunts the fact that she does not want or ne...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas gambaran pernikahan di jaman Victoria dan efek-efeknya melal...
The present study aims at studying critically the themes of attachment and love in Jane Austen’s Emm...
ENGLISH: There are so many theories state about the close relationship between literary work and ...
This research discusses the application of Sociology of Literature theory proposed by Allan Swingwoo...
U ovome se radu raspravljalo o romanima jedne od najistaknutijih engleskih književnica, Jane Austen....
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of a novel by Jane Austen must be...
Jane Austen is one of the greatest realistic novelists in the English literaturein19th century. Aust...
Abstract This research discusses the social status of society at Highbury in the era of the 19th cen...
Emma is a novel written by Jane Austen, which is based on real- life situations of the eighteenth ce...
Entitled The Idea of Marriage in 19th Century England: The Characters and Social Settings in Jane Au...
The aim of this thesis was to show how important both the outward and inward factors are in decision...
Pride and Prejudice is a novel written in the early nineteenth century (1813). It depicts the Englis...
This study examines Jane Austens realistic interpretations of eighteenth-century English society wit...
Jane Austen is one of the most famous women writers of the nineteenth century. Her novels Pride and ...
Emma Woodhouse, the protagonist of Jane Austen’s Emma, flaunts the fact that she does not want or ne...
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membahas gambaran pernikahan di jaman Victoria dan efek-efeknya melal...
The present study aims at studying critically the themes of attachment and love in Jane Austen’s Emm...
ENGLISH: There are so many theories state about the close relationship between literary work and ...
This research discusses the application of Sociology of Literature theory proposed by Allan Swingwoo...
U ovome se radu raspravljalo o romanima jedne od najistaknutijih engleskih književnica, Jane Austen....
It is a truth universally acknowledged that a person in possession of a novel by Jane Austen must be...
Jane Austen is one of the greatest realistic novelists in the English literaturein19th century. Aust...
Abstract This research discusses the social status of society at Highbury in the era of the 19th cen...