Jane Austen

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Jane Austen

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What do you already know about Jane Austen?

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Jane Austen
  • 1775-1817
  • First woman writer who made a name for herself
  • Still one of the best loved
  • Hamshire & Bath
  • Upper middle class
  • Well-to-do Gentry

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Jane Austen
  • Common Sense
  • Good manners & Sincerity
  • Stupidity and vanity
  • Irony 

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What is irony?

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Jane Austen
  • Irony ->  the use of words to express something other than and especially the opposite of the literal meaning

  • "He was not an ill-disposed young man, unless to be rather cold hearted, and rather selfish, is to be ill-disposed: but he was, in general, well respected."

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Jane Austen
“Brandon is just the kind of man,” said Willoughby one day, when they were talking of him together, “whom every body speaks well of, and nobody cares about; whom all are delighted to see, and nobody remembers to talk to.”

“That is exactly what I think of him,” cried Marianne.

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Jane Austen
  • Ironic portrayal of characters 
  • distinctive tone of her novels
  • Personal prose style
  • natural dialogue
  • excellently constructed plots

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What was the difference between plot and story?

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Jane Austen
  • Central theme in Austen's work:
  • Demands of society vs wishes of the individual

  • Characters behaviours clash with common ideas -> character development

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Jane Austen
  • Sense and Sensibility -> 1811 (first novel, extract)
  • Pride and Prejudice -> 1813 (most popular) 
  • Mansfield Park -> 1814
  • Emma -> 1816
  • Persuasion -> 1816 
  • Last three are considered her best works

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Sense and Sensibility
  • By a Lady
  • Dashwood Sisters, Elinor (19), marianne (16), Margaret (13)
  • Half brother John
  • £3000 = £286,377


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