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  1. Hace 4 días · 76 seguidores. "Orgullo y prejuicio", la célebre novela de Jane Austen publicada en 1813, es una obra maestra de la literatura inglesa que explora las complejidades del amor, la sociedad y las relaciones humanas en la Inglaterra de principios del siglo XIX. La historia sigue a Elizabeth Bennet, una joven inteligen.

  2. Hace 4 días · Whether they delve into Jane Austens own life, offer fresh perspectives on her characters, or simply emulate her sharp storytelling, the following novels provide a delightful journey into the world of regency romance and beyond.

  3. Hace 4 días · Entre ellas se encuentran desde películas de posguerra, hasta personajes que encuentran un paralelismo de su vida con las obras de la escritora Jane Austen.

  4. Hace 3 días · The original e-book site containing over 17,000 titles, most published 75 or more years ago. HathiTrust is a large-scale collaborative repository of digital content from research libraries. Archive of digital texts, audio, moving images, and webpages. Links to 25,000 free e-books on the Web, courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania.

  5. Hace 5 días · It is right that some explanation should be given of the manner in which the letters now published came into my possession.. The Rev. J. E. Austen Leigh, nephew to Jane Austen, and first cousin to my mother Lady Knatchbull, published in 1869 a “Memoir” of his aunt, and supplemented it by a second and enlarged edition in the following year, to which he added the hitherto unpublished tale ...

  6. Hace 3 días · 30/07/2022. The Timeliness and Timelessness of Jane Austens ‘Persuasion’. Illustrated page in ‘Persuasion’ in Chapter 23 where Frederick comes back to place his letter before Anne. (photo: C. E. Brock / Public domain) COMMENTARY: Beloved heroine Anne Elliot exhibits enduring virtues. Lindsey Weishar, July 30, 2022.

  7. Hace 1 día · The main theme in the book is link of home within Jane’s life with her many ‘homes’ and within the novels. In many of her novels home is something her heroines have to leave though when they marry they gain a home though mostly that habitation is not shown. In Jane’s life her two real homes were Steventon and Chawton Cottage in Hampshire.