Jane Austen: A Critical Study

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Jane Austen is the English writer, who first gave the novel its modern character through the treatment of everyday life. The following chapters are included in this book highlighting her life and literary works. Jane Austen: an Overview; Jane Austen and the Riches of Embarrassment; Jane Austen and the Sin of Pride; The Sense and Sensibility of Betrayal: Discovering the Meaning of Treachery through Jane Austen; Closure and Disclosure: The Significance of Conversation in Jane Austen’s ‘The Watsons’; The Labor of the Leisured in Emma: Class, Manners and Austen; Jane austen’s Rejection of Rousseau: A Novelistic and Feminist Initiation; Society and the Superflouous Female: Jane Austen’s Treatment of Widowhood; “Improper and Dangerous Distinctions”: Female Relations and Erotic Domination in ‘Emma’; etc. This will prove an ideal reference work for students and teachers alike.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Edwin Arnold

Dr. Edwin Arnold, is a keen scholar of English literature. Having rich experience in teaching, he has made debut in writing critiques on different litterateurs and their literary works.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Hudson

Dr. Rober Hudson, has a brilliant academic record. A novelist and short-story writer himself, he is a researcher, a commentator and a versatile genius.

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Title
Jane Austen: A Critical Study
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8126120614
Length
viii+312p., Notes; Index; 22cm.
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