D. D, Devlin in his book Jane Austen and Education claims that "all Jane Austen’s novels, and many of her minor works, unfinished piece and juvenlia, are about education." The statement may sound surprising...D. D, Devlin in his book Jane Austen and Education claims that "all Jane Austen’s novels, and many of her minor works, unfinished piece and juvenlia, are about education." The statement may sound surprising, for people nowadays are apt to think that education is something that takes place only in school. Fortunately, Jane Austen did not think the way many of u do now; she thought that education began at home, and the first teachers were parents; she held that education was both an intellectual experience and展开更多
文摘D. D, Devlin in his book Jane Austen and Education claims that "all Jane Austen’s novels, and many of her minor works, unfinished piece and juvenlia, are about education." The statement may sound surprising, for people nowadays are apt to think that education is something that takes place only in school. Fortunately, Jane Austen did not think the way many of u do now; she thought that education began at home, and the first teachers were parents; she held that education was both an intellectual experience and