Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion is Jane Austen's first and last published works respectively, which are read widely all over the world. Austen proclaims that feeling should be governed by reason in Sense and ...Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion is Jane Austen's first and last published works respectively, which are read widely all over the world. Austen proclaims that feeling should be governed by reason in Sense and Sensibility and that reason should be compatible with feeling in Persuasion. This paper attempts to explore romantic tendency in Austen's works according to the comparison and contrast between her two novels. Through comparison and contrast, we can see the transformation of Marianne from a lady of sensibility to a sensible lady and the growth of Anne into a lady with romance.展开更多
The present paper,by the novel Pride and Prejudice,shows Jane Austen's opinion of marriage.And from which we also can see the executive concern with money of relationship in the English society at that time.Marria...The present paper,by the novel Pride and Prejudice,shows Jane Austen's opinion of marriage.And from which we also can see the executive concern with money of relationship in the English society at that time.Marriage,a special relationship,is also based on money.We all know that love is the basis of marriage,but at that time,in such a historical social environment,a good eco-nomic situation is necessary.展开更多
Pride and Prejudice is the most popular and well-known work of Jane Austen,the famous realistic novelist of the late 18th and early 19th century.In the novel,Jane Austen describes the social life of the English landed...Pride and Prejudice is the most popular and well-known work of Jane Austen,the famous realistic novelist of the late 18th and early 19th century.In the novel,Jane Austen describes the social life of the English landed gentry of that age and also discloses her own view of marriage from the point of a number of young women in their late teens or early twenties,who are trying to get married.展开更多
Literature has increasingly been seen as a text in a context. And text is a particular embodiment of the abstract idea that a work tries to exhibit. The textual condition of a publication involves not only the author ...Literature has increasingly been seen as a text in a context. And text is a particular embodiment of the abstract idea that a work tries to exhibit. The textual condition of a publication involves not only the author but also the editor, publisher and readers. Text varies because of its ever-changing textual condition. Since its first publication in 1813, Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility had been reproduced several times in the 19th century. The analysis of the novel's text and textuality in a way shows its relevant social, political, economic, religious and ideological conditions.展开更多
In this paper,I focus on Jane Austen’s book Sense and Sensibility,discuss characters and views of marriage of Elinor and Marianne in this book.Consequently,that leads to the conclusion of Jane Austen’s view of marri...In this paper,I focus on Jane Austen’s book Sense and Sensibility,discuss characters and views of marriage of Elinor and Marianne in this book.Consequently,that leads to the conclusion of Jane Austen’s view of marriage.展开更多
Marriage and love are eternal topics in our society.Among these works,Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen is welcomed all over the world.In this novel,Jane Austen expresses her own opinions about this problem t...Marriage and love are eternal topics in our society.Among these works,Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen is welcomed all over the world.In this novel,Jane Austen expresses her own opinions about this problem through the description of four couples'marriage,that is:marriage should not be determined by property and family status.It is unwise to marry without money,but it is also wrong to marry for money.The marriage settled by love is happy and ideal.Her views on marriage have great realistic significance to the modern society.This paper sums up Jane Austen's views on ideal marriage and its great realistic significance to the modern society from the analysis of four different types of marriage in the novel.展开更多
With the rise of feminist criticism from 1960 s, some feminists think Jane Austen has a feminist consciousness to some degree, but others think she has put too much emphasis on women's dependence on males and conf...With the rise of feminist criticism from 1960 s, some feminists think Jane Austen has a feminist consciousness to some degree, but others think she has put too much emphasis on women's dependence on males and conforms to the patriarchal society. This thesis aims to study Austen's contradictory feminist views through analyzing Mr. Darcy, one of the male characters in Pride and Prejudice. They have long been neglected, but they do have unique individuality and important positions. This thesis also aims to refute both the views mentioned above.展开更多
Irony rhetoric is a cultural phenomenon,which has occupied a long period in human civilization history.Literary works are the best to analyze irony.Successful irony helps reflect its rhetorical aims in an implicitly a...Irony rhetoric is a cultural phenomenon,which has occupied a long period in human civilization history.Literary works are the best to analyze irony.Successful irony helps reflect its rhetorical aims in an implicitly and yet powerful way.Jane Austen use irony fluently and skillfully in her novels to portray characters,set plots,realize theme and reflect life and society.展开更多
Jane Austen's posthumously published novel Persuasion has been regarded as a foreshadowing of Romanticism, especially in its autumnal tone that has inherent intimacy with John Keats's To Autumn and Percy Byssh...Jane Austen's posthumously published novel Persuasion has been regarded as a foreshadowing of Romanticism, especially in its autumnal tone that has inherent intimacy with John Keats's To Autumn and Percy Bysshe Shelley's Ode to the West Wind. Blending the stylistic disparities in the two Romanticist poems, Persuasion 's autumnal sensation changes its colors from being tinged with Keats's melancholy to the touch of Shelley's animation. The integration of both tones has created a unique autumnal duet that is remindful of its Romanticist followers.展开更多
文摘Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion is Jane Austen's first and last published works respectively, which are read widely all over the world. Austen proclaims that feeling should be governed by reason in Sense and Sensibility and that reason should be compatible with feeling in Persuasion. This paper attempts to explore romantic tendency in Austen's works according to the comparison and contrast between her two novels. Through comparison and contrast, we can see the transformation of Marianne from a lady of sensibility to a sensible lady and the growth of Anne into a lady with romance.
文摘The present paper,by the novel Pride and Prejudice,shows Jane Austen's opinion of marriage.And from which we also can see the executive concern with money of relationship in the English society at that time.Marriage,a special relationship,is also based on money.We all know that love is the basis of marriage,but at that time,in such a historical social environment,a good eco-nomic situation is necessary.
文摘Pride and Prejudice is the most popular and well-known work of Jane Austen,the famous realistic novelist of the late 18th and early 19th century.In the novel,Jane Austen describes the social life of the English landed gentry of that age and also discloses her own view of marriage from the point of a number of young women in their late teens or early twenties,who are trying to get married.
文摘Literature has increasingly been seen as a text in a context. And text is a particular embodiment of the abstract idea that a work tries to exhibit. The textual condition of a publication involves not only the author but also the editor, publisher and readers. Text varies because of its ever-changing textual condition. Since its first publication in 1813, Jane Austen's novel Sense and Sensibility had been reproduced several times in the 19th century. The analysis of the novel's text and textuality in a way shows its relevant social, political, economic, religious and ideological conditions.
文摘In this paper,I focus on Jane Austen’s book Sense and Sensibility,discuss characters and views of marriage of Elinor and Marianne in this book.Consequently,that leads to the conclusion of Jane Austen’s view of marriage.
文摘Marriage and love are eternal topics in our society.Among these works,Pride and Prejudice written by Jane Austen is welcomed all over the world.In this novel,Jane Austen expresses her own opinions about this problem through the description of four couples'marriage,that is:marriage should not be determined by property and family status.It is unwise to marry without money,but it is also wrong to marry for money.The marriage settled by love is happy and ideal.Her views on marriage have great realistic significance to the modern society.This paper sums up Jane Austen's views on ideal marriage and its great realistic significance to the modern society from the analysis of four different types of marriage in the novel.
文摘With the rise of feminist criticism from 1960 s, some feminists think Jane Austen has a feminist consciousness to some degree, but others think she has put too much emphasis on women's dependence on males and conforms to the patriarchal society. This thesis aims to study Austen's contradictory feminist views through analyzing Mr. Darcy, one of the male characters in Pride and Prejudice. They have long been neglected, but they do have unique individuality and important positions. This thesis also aims to refute both the views mentioned above.
文摘Irony rhetoric is a cultural phenomenon,which has occupied a long period in human civilization history.Literary works are the best to analyze irony.Successful irony helps reflect its rhetorical aims in an implicitly and yet powerful way.Jane Austen use irony fluently and skillfully in her novels to portray characters,set plots,realize theme and reflect life and society.
文摘Jane Austen's posthumously published novel Persuasion has been regarded as a foreshadowing of Romanticism, especially in its autumnal tone that has inherent intimacy with John Keats's To Autumn and Percy Bysshe Shelley's Ode to the West Wind. Blending the stylistic disparities in the two Romanticist poems, Persuasion 's autumnal sensation changes its colors from being tinged with Keats's melancholy to the touch of Shelley's animation. The integration of both tones has created a unique autumnal duet that is remindful of its Romanticist followers.