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The Complete Works of Jane...

The Complete Works of Jane Austen

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The Complete Works of Jane Austen is a definitive collection that encapsulates the brilliance of Austen's narrative craft and her keen social observation. Spanning novels, essays, and letters, this anthology showcases her deft use of irony, wit, and free indirect discourse, vividly portraying the intricacies of early 19th-century English society. Each work delves into themes of love, class, and morality, reflecting her contemporary social milieu while establishing timeless questions about the human condition and interpersonal relationships. Jane Austen, born in 1775, was a pioneering figure in the evolution of the novel, often critiqued and celebrated for her nuanced portrayal of women's lives and societal constraints. Her upbringing in a close-knit family of educated individuals likely nurtured her intellectual curiosity and literary ambitions. Austen's own experiences in genteel society fueled her understanding of class dynamics, infusing her characters with vivid authenticity and relatable dilemmas, illuminating the constraints faced by women in her time. Highly recommended for readers and scholars alike, The Complete Works of Jane Austen is not only a treasure trove of literary excellence but also an essential lens through which to explore the cultural and social frameworks of her era. This collection invites readers to engage with Austen's sharp observations and enduring themes, affirming her status as one of the most beloved novelists in English literature.

The Complete Works of Jane Austen is a definitive collection that encapsulates the brilliance of Austen's narrative craft and her keen social observation. Spanning novels, essays, and letters, this anthology showcases her deft use of irony, wit, and free indirect discourse, vividly portraying the intricacies of early 19th-century English society. Each work delves into themes of love, class, and morality, reflecting her contemporary social milieu while establishing timeless questions about the human condition and interpersonal relationships. Jane Austen, born in 1775, was a pioneering figure in the evolution of the novel, often critiqued and celebrated for her nuanced portrayal of women's lives and societal constraints. Her upbringing in a close-knit family of educated individuals likely nurtured her intellectual curiosity and literary ambitions. Austen's own experiences in genteel society fueled her understanding of class dynamics, infusing her characters with vivid authenticity and relatable dilemmas, illuminating the constraints faced by women in her time. Highly recommended for readers and scholars alike, The Complete Works of Jane Austen is not only a treasure trove of literary excellence but also an essential lens through which to explore the cultural and social frameworks of her era. This collection invites readers to engage with Austen's sharp observations and enduring themes, affirming her status as one of the most beloved novelists in English literature.
  • Formato
    Ebook
  • Estado
    Nuevo
  • Isbn
    8596547392392
  • Peso
    2.1 MB
  • Número de páginas
    2087
  • Año de edición
    2022
  • Idioma
    Inglés
  • Formato
    EPUB
  • Protección
    DRM
  • Referencia
    BKW88434
Jane Austen

Jane Austen

Autor

Steventon, 1775-Winchester, 1817. Novelista británica. Séptima hija de una familia de ocho hermanos, su padre se encargó personalmente de su educación. En 1801, los Austen se trasladaron a Bath y luego a Chawton, un pueblo de Hampshire, donde la escritora redactó la mayoría de sus novelas. Apacible, sereno y equilibrado es su modo de escribir, y describe con sutil ironía el ambiente de la clase alta rural del sur de Inglaterra. El interés de sus obras reside en los diferentes matices psicológicos de sus personajes, y en la descripción, con una buena dosis de crítica, del ambiente social en que sitúa a sus protagonistas, que no es otro que el suyo propio, el de la burguesía acomodada.