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Title: Jane Austen (1775-1817)


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Jane Austen (1775-1817)
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Evaluation of her art
  • Seldom has the novel been conceived with such
    deliberate and successful art as in the novels of
    Jane Austen

3
Her art
  • 1. a classical precision of structure,
  • (which is manipulated through incidents exactly
    defined) in realism.
  • 2. the gift of phrase
  • humorous, illuminating, economical, through
    which all is related, so that each incident can
    be enjoyed like that in a drama .
  • 3. a gift of dialogue

4
Her art
  • She deals with her characters with intensity yet
    with detachment, without sentimentalism.
  • Her knowledge of mens behaviour was limited.
  • There are no extremely noble heroes and heroines,
    nor hateful villains egoism is the dominant vice
    of human beings no passion in her novels.

5
Plot of her novels
  • The central plot of her six novels an eligible
    young man comes into a village and eventually
    secures the most suitable wife

6
Her fictional world
  • Her fictional world She called her work small
    square two inches of vory
  • country gentlemen and ladies together with snobs,
    bores and social climbers, three or four
    families in a village.

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Her fictional world
  • She wrote about parish life with calls, walks,
    picnics, conversations, parties, balls, marriages
    .Snobbery, smugness, condescension, and lack of
    consideration are all held to our scorn

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Pride and Prejudice (1813)
  • Characters
  • Mrs. Bennet, Collins (the sycophantic clergyman),
    the imperious great lady Catherine de Bourgh,
    Elizabeth, the clever, gay young woman whose
    prejudice is matched with the pride of Darcy, the
    aristocrat who conceals a goodness of heart
    beneath a haughty manner.

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Questions concerning the excerpts
  • comment on
  • 1.the beginning sentence it is a truth
    universally acknowledged..
  • irony, humor,periodic sentence etc.
  • 2. Mrs Bennets CharacterMr Bennets character
  • 3.English society (e.g. Womens position as
    reflected by the excerpts)
  • Style of Jane Austen
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