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The Complete Works of Jane Austen - Novels Short Stories Letters - cover

The Complete Works of Jane Austen - Novels Short Stories Letters

Jane Austen

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "The Complete Works of Jane Austen," readers are invited to delve into an unparalleled collection of wit, social commentary, and intricate character development. This anthology encompasses Austen's six major novels, including beloved classics like "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma," showcasing her signature blend of irony and realism. Through sharp dialogue and keen observations of early 19th-century English society, Austen crafts narratives that explore themes of love, class, and moral complexity, making her a pioneer of the modern novel. The collection itself reflects an intricate literary context, illuminating the transition from Romanticism to a distinctly British form of literary realism. Jane Austen (1775-1817) emerged from a close-knit family in the Hampshire countryside and had limited formal education, yet her keen insights into human behavior and social mores were profoundly influenced by her experiences and surroundings. Austen's ability to critique and reflect societal norms through her characters' journeys reflects her acute awareness of gender constraints and her own desire for autonomy, shaping her narratives into timeless examinations of personal integrity and societal expectations. This comprehensive collection is an essential read for both casual readers and scholars alike, inviting one to appreciate the elegant prose and enduring relevance of Austen's work. The wit, humor, and depth in her narratives ensure that "The Complete Works of Jane Austen" remains a treasure trove of insights into human nature and a testament to Austen's unparalleled legacy in literature.
Verfügbar seit: 25.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 2412 Seiten.

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