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  2. Jane Austen - Wikipedia

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    Jane Austen (/ ˈ ɒ s t ɪ n, ˈ ɔː s t ɪ n / OST-in, AW-stin; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six novels, which implicitly interpret, critique, and comment on the English landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage for the ...

  3. Styles and themes of Jane Austen - Wikipedia

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    Jane Austen's (1775–1817) distinctive literary style relies on a combination of parody, burlesque, irony, free indirect speech and a degree of realism. She uses parody and burlesque for comic effect and to critique the portrayal of women in 18th-century sentimental and Gothic novels.

  4. Catharine, or The Bower - Wikipedia

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    Appearing in Volume the Third of Austen's early writing (begun in 1792), Catharine is itself generally dated to 1792–3. [2] However, a (substituted) reference to the Regency has been seen as linking it to the first regency crisis of 1788–9, [3] rather than being a later interpolation; while alternatively, because of thematic parallels in Austen's letters of 1795–6, The Bower has also ...

  5. The History of England (Austen) - Wikipedia

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    Francis Austen's granddaughter, the then-owner of "Volume the Second", in 1922 permitted Chatto & Windus to publish the entire notebook under the name Love and Friendship. The History was included in volume 6 of R. W. Chapman's Oxford University Press edition of Jane Austen's complete works and since then has been published in several new ...

  6. File:Austen - Juvenilia (Volume 1).pdf - Wikipedia

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  7. Reception history of Jane Austen - Wikipedia

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    It was with the 1939 publication of Mary Lascelles' Jane Austen and Her Art—"the first full-scale historical and scholarly study" of Austen—that the academic study of her works matured. [96] Lascelles included a short biographical essay; an innovative analysis of the books Austen read and their effect on her writing; and an extended ...

  8. Culture and Imperialism - Wikipedia

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    In the work, Said explored the impact British novelists such as Jane Austen, Joseph Conrad, E.M. Forster, and Rudyard Kipling had on the establishment and maintenance of the British Empire, [2] and how colonization, anti-imperialism, and decolonization influenced Western literature during the 19th and 20th centuries. [3]

  9. Ian Watt - Wikipedia

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    Essays on The Social Function Of Literature; Conrad's "Secret Agent" (Casebook) Conrad in the Nineteenth Century; Conrad: Nostromo [Landmarks of World Literature] Jane Austen, ed. (20th Century Views) The Victorian Novel: Modern Essays in Criticism, ed. The humanities on the River Kwai (The Grace A. Tanner Lecture in human values)