Emma's Persuasion over Her Own Life at Northanger Abbey and How Her Sense and Sensibility Battled Her Pride and Prejudice, Allowing Her to Find Herself at Mansfield Park by Olga Jane Gonzalez Austen Latapi (2016, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherLulu Press, Inc.
ISBN-101365147398
ISBN-139781365147395
eBay Product ID (ePID)8062942264

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Number of Pages60 Pages
Publication NameEmma's Persuasion over Her Own Life at Northanger Abbey and How Her Sense and Sensibility Battled Her Pride and Prejudice, Allowing Her to Find Herself at Mansfield Park
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
SubjectGeneral
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaEducation
AuthorOlga Jane Gonzalez Austen Latapi
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.1 in
Item Weight7.1 Oz
Item Length11 in
Item Width8.5 in

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SynopsisThis project began because of my love for Jane Austen. She is the only author who has enchanted me enough to read all of her works, although I am trying to do the same with other favorite writers. I am fascinated by how similar Austen's world is to ours. In spite of the hundreds of years that separate us to her daily life, we all understand her books. Society, our emotions, gender roles, life: It is the same in spite of the separation. Her attitude towards society and the role of women is chillingly similar to true feminists nowadays. She breaks all gender roles and rules on what people think about her. She writes book with romantic themes, yes, but that is not the point of her works. I had a professor who always said she "wrote books making fun of the books people think she writes." Her works are analytical, satirical and critical on society's ideas of marriage, romance and specifically women.Her language is another thing of beauty. It is especially enchanting to read aloud., This project began because of my love for Jane Austen. She is the only author who has enchanted me enough to read all of her works, although I am trying to do the same with other favorite writers. I am fascinated by how similar Austen's world is to ours. In spite of the hundreds of years that separate us to her daily life, we all understand her books. Society, our emotions, gender roles, life: It is the same in spite of the separation. Her attitude towards society and the role of women is chillingly similar to true feminists nowadays. She breaks all gender roles and rules on what people think about her. She writes book with romantic themes, yes, but that is not the point of her works. I had a professor who always said she "wrote books making fun of the books people think she writes." Her works are analytical, satirical and critical on society's ideas of marriage, romance and specifically women. Her language is another thing of beauty. It is especially enchanting to read aloud.
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