Jane Austen'S Sailor Brothers

Jane Austen'S Sailor Brothers

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Jane Austen'S Sailor Brothers Is A Classic Jane Austen Famiy Biography By J.H. Hubback And Edith C. Hubback. Perhaps Some Apology May Be Expected On Behalf Of A Book About Jane Austen, Having Regard To The Number Which Have Already Been Put Before The Public In Past Years. My Own Membership Of The Family Is My Excuse For Printing A Book Which Contains Little Original Matter, And Which Might Be Described As A Thing Of Shreds And Patches, If That Phrase Were Not Already Overworked. To Me It Seems Improbable That Others Will Take A Wholly Adverse View Of What Is So Much Inwoven With All The Traditions Of My Life. Jane Austen (16 December 1775 18 July 1817) Was An English Novelist Known Primarily For Her Six Major Novels, Which Interpret, Critique And Comment Upon The British Landed Gentry At The End Of The 18Th Century. Austen'S Plots Often Explore The Dependence Of Women On Marriage In The Pursuit Of Favourable Social Standing And Economic Security. Her Works Critique The Novels Of Sensibility Of The Second Half Of The 18Th Century And Are Part Of The Transition To 19Thcentury Literary Realism. Her Use Of Biting Irony, Along With Her Realism And Social Commentary, Have Earned Her Acclaim Among Critics And Scholars. With The Publications Of Sense And Sensibility (1811), Pride And Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) And Emma (1816), She Achieved Success As A Published Writer. She Wrote Two Additional Novels, Northanger Abbey And Persuasion, Both Published Posthumously In 1818, And Began Another, Eventually Titled Sanditon, But Died Before Its Completion. She Also Left Behind Three Volumes Of Juvenile Writings In Manuscript And Another Unfinished Novel, The Watsons. Her Six Fulllength Novels Have Rarely Been Out Of Print, Although They Were Published Anonymously And Brought Her Moderate Success And Little Fame During Her Lifetime. A Significant Transition In Her Posthumous Reputation Occurred In 1833, When Her Novels Were Republished In Richard Bentley'S Standard Novels Series, Illustrated By Ferdinand Pickering, And Sold As A Set.[4] They Gradually Gained Wider Acclaim And Popular Readership. In 1869, Fiftytwo Years After Her Death, Her Nephew'S Publication Of A Memoir Of Jane Austen Introduced A Compelling Version Of Her Writing Career And Supposedly Uneventful Life To An Eager Audience. Austen Has Inspired A Large Number Of Critical Essays And Literary Anthologies. Her Novels Have Inspired Many Films, From 1940'S Pride And Prejudice To More Recent Productions Like Sense And Sensibility (1995) And Love & Friendship (2016).

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