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Jane Austen

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4.6
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  • 144 pages
  • 6 hours of reading

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Jane Austen, a beloved novelist, approached her art with simplicity, focusing on ordinary people and their daily lives. Born to a country parson, she led what many consider a quiet life. However, Brian Wilks reveals how studying her seemingly uneventful existence is rewarding. Jane's close-knit family played a significant role in her life, and her personal relationships are central to her art. Despite her fame, she preferred to be remembered as an aunt rather than a renowned writer, and her letters reflect the same wit and keen observation found in her novels. Jane lived during a transformative period in English and European history, marked by the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, as well as social unrest at home. While these events may only faintly echo in her work, she was acutely aware of them, having firsthand connections to significant historical currents through her family. Her brothers served as admirals in the Napoleonic Wars, her aunt narrowly escaped execution, and a cousin lost her husband to the guillotine. These experiences were as integral to her life as her writing space in Chawton. Wilks recreates Jane Austen's world through excerpts from her letters, offering captivating vignettes of her family and the backdrop of the emerging industrial revolution, Regency Bath, and rural Hampshire.

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Jane Austen, Brian Wilks, Jane Austen

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1988,
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€6.99

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