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Jane Austen and Modernization
Sociological Readings
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224 pages
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Exploring the intersection of literature and sociology, this study examines how Jane Austen's novels reflect the social changes of her time, particularly urbanization and industrialization. By referencing influential sociologists like Durkheim and Bourdieu, it argues that Austen's work was shaped by the emerging discipline of sociology, highlighting the relevance of her narratives in understanding social issues.
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2015, paperback
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