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  1. Jane Austen (/ ˈ dʒ e ɪ n ˈ ɒ s t ɪ n /; ur. 16 grudnia 1775 w Steventon, zm. 18 lipca 1817 w Winchesterze) – angielska pisarka . Autorka powieści opisujących życie angielskiej klasy wyższej z początku XIX wieku. Mimo że sama wiodła stosunkowo odosobnione życie na prowincji w hrabstwie Hampshire, nie pozbawiło jej to zmysłu ...

  2. The reception history of Jane Austen follows a path from modest fame to wild popularity. Jane Austen (1775–1817), the author of such works as Pride and Prejudice (1813) and Emma (1815), has become one of the best-known and most widely read novelists in the English language. [1] Her novels are the subject of intense scholarly study and the ...

  3. Jane Austen (16 de diciembre del 1775 – 18 de julio del 1817) fue una novelista británica cuyos comentarios sociales, el uso del estilo indirecto libre y la ironía fueron elementos importantes para convertirla en una de las novelistas más reconocidas e influyes en la literatura inglesa. En la cultura popular, la vida personal de Austen y ...

  4. Portrait of Jane Austen, from the memoir by J. E. Austen-Leigh (1798-1874). All other portraits of Austen are generally based on this, which is itself based on a sketch by Cassandra Austen. Fecha. 1870. Fuente. A Memoir of Jane Austen by her nephew J. E. Austen-Leigh, Vicar of Bray, Berks. London: Richard Bentley, New Burlington Street ...

  5. br.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_AustenJane Austen - Wikipedia

    Jane Austen, bet ganet d'ar 16 a viz Kerzu 1775 e Steventon (Hampshire, Bro-Saoz) hag aet da Anaon d'an 18 a viz Gouere 1817 e Winchester (Hampshire) a oa ur skrivagnerez saoznek. En he levrioù e taolenne gant fent buhez ha santimantoù ar merc'hed en XIX vet kantved.

  6. Austen Connections: “It’s not surprising that Sanditon is hyper-focused on health and illness, written as it was in 1817, the last year of her life, when Jane Austen’s own health was ...

  7. Jane Austen's (1775–1817) distinctive literary style relies on a combination of parody, burlesque, irony, free indirect speech and a degree of realism.She uses parody and burlesque for comic effect and to critique the portrayal of women in 18th-century sentimental and Gothic novels.Austen extends her critique by highlighting social hypocrisy through irony; she often creates an ironic tone ...