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Paperback Psychoanalyzing Emotions in Jane Austen's Novels Book

ISBN: 1805271296

ISBN13: 9781805271291

Psychoanalyzing Emotions in Jane Austen's Novels

Jane Austen is an overriding initiator of the feminist rise in English

literature. Her piercing surveillance of the society and her exceptional approach of

writing prioritize on the entanglements of the eighteenth and nineteenth century

middle class society in profundity. The year 2017 marks the 200th anniversary of

Austen's death and admirers of Jane around the world pay homage to their heroine

with variety of tributes and ceremonies.

Education is supremely assayed by her family which mushroom her

enchantment towards education and learning. Austen and her sister Cassandra

spent only a short span of time at the Abbey school and were taught the required

female skills of the time by visiting masters. Her kith and kin encountered the

ideal entertainment with her juvenile poems and stories with which her crave

regarding writing is observable. She loved to write her novels in peace and she

shared them with her family members only. She was very close to Cassandra and

their sisterhood was really the pedestal for her to mention the profound connection

among sisters in almost all her novels. She began the first full-length novel Elinor

and Marianne which was renamed as Sense and Sensibility later.

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