Jane Austen and Her TimesGood Press, 19 May 2021 - 265 sayfa In 'Jane Austen and Her Times' by G. E. Mitton, readers are provided with a deep dive into the life and work of the beloved author, Jane Austen. Mitton's writing style is analytical and informative, giving readers a comprehensive understanding of the literary context in which Austen produced her works. The book not only examines Austen's novels but also delves into the societal norms and values of the Regency era, shedding light on the influences that shaped Austen's writing. Mitton's meticulous research and attention to detail make this book a valuable resource for scholars and Austen enthusiasts alike. G. E. Mitton, known for his expertise in British history and literature, brings a wealth of knowledge to 'Jane Austen and Her Times'. His passion for the subject matter is evident throughout the book, as he draws connections between Austen's personal experiences and the themes in her novels. Mitton's scholarly approach provides readers with a nuanced perspective on Austen's life and legacy. I highly recommend 'Jane Austen and Her Times' to anyone interested in gaining a deeper insight into the world of Jane Austen and the cultural milieu in which she thrived. Mitton's comprehensive study is sure to enrich the understanding of Austen's timeless works and their relevance in today's literary landscape. |
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CHILDHOOD | |
THE POSITION OF THE CLERGY | |
HOME LIFE AT STEVENTON | |
THE NOVELS | |
Jane Austen and Her Times | |
Old Cookery | |
LETTERS AND POST | |
A TRIO OF NOVELS | |
THE NAVY | |
BATH | |
DRESS AND FASHIONS | |
AT SOUTHAMPTON | |
CHAWTON | |
IN LONDON | |
FANNY AND ANNA | |
SOCIETY AND LOVEMAKING | |
VISITS AND TRAVELLING | |
CONTEMPORARY WRITERS | |
THE PRINCE REGENT AND EMMA | |
LAST DAYS | |
INDEX | |
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