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Title: Fiction of Austen


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Fiction of Austen
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How does the fiction of Jane Austen reflect late
18th and early 19th centuries in Great Britain?
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Content
  • Importance of Property
  • Primogenitureeldest male inherits family
    property practice guarantees subordinate
    position for women and makes elaborate rituals
    associated with marriage possible
  • Landed wealth coupled with inherited social
    position lack of social mobility and acceptance
    in upper classes
  • Rise of the middle class values within the power
    structure of England--
  • without titles but occasionally had great wealth.
    It challenged the landed gentry for the position
    of who would influence Great Britain in the 19th
    century. Presages a shift in power away from the
    landed gentry to the growing middle class

3
Content
  • Social Customs
  • Equated to the moral health of the nationA
    nation was only as good as the individuals who
    made up that nation
  • Perpetuated by the familyRole of the family is
    to ensure adherence to social conventions in
    order to maintain the status quo
  • based on a hierarchy

    the great house, social
    connections, small villages, noblesse oblige
  • elaborate rituals, frequently associated with
    marriage marriage
    mart, coming out, order of marriage, balls,
  • perpetuated a lack of social mobility

    individuals were born with family connections and
    certain status

4
Content
  • Literary Parody Austens fiction is a reaction
    against elements found in Gothic novels and
    sentimental fiction
  • Return to Neo-classical era for style
  • comedy of manners, witty dialogue, sparkling
    conversations, juxtapositions and importance of
    form
  • Development of Realism and the anti-hero
    interest in daily life and minute social customs
    moved literature away from the heroic and
    sentimental
  • Use of Gentle satireAusten satirizes the form of
    current literature as well as the minute concerns
    and characteristics of the various social classes

5
Structure and Mechanics
  • Be consistent in register choiceIn this time
    period, most works were gothic stories which
    Austen found as a joke
  • Provide a thesis statement which identifies the
    premise
  • Have a discernible beginning, middle and end
  • Use paragraphing for sub-sections
  • Choose precise phrasing rather than vague ,
    unspecified statementsIn the days of Jane
    Austen, there was a specific social structure
    that general society followed.

6
Structure and Mechanics
  • Practice subordination and logical break-downs
    and build-ups
  • Show relationships of parts
  • Use transitional words and phrases between minor
    and major ideas
  • Sub-sections require topic sentences
  • Know appropriate terminology for literate
    discussion primogeniture, entailment, avowdsons,
    noblesse oblige, dowry, gentry

7
Structure and Mechanics
  • Make a premise and prove it with details, facts,
    illustrations and examples from the book
  • Pay attention to the importance and function of
    the introduction
  • Dont editorialize
  • Avoid overworked clichés
    saw the Industrial
    Revolution coming and jumped on the band wagon
    early were breaking out of their place in society

8
Mechanics
  • Discuss literature in present tense
  • Never refer to author by first name Jane
    portrayed manners in her book
  • Never refer to author as Miss. Or Mr..
  • Use 2nd person you only for rhetorical purposes

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Structure and Mechanics
  • Be consistent in the choice of person-- (1st,
    2nd, 3rd),
  • Use appropriate pronouns to agree with
    antecedents
  • Check that subjects and verbs agree
  • Avoid unclear pronoun reference-- This, those,
    it, they
  • By this time, Charlotte was already twenty-seven
    years old, and considered this to possibly be her
    only chance of marriage to anyone of sufficient
    income. In the 18th century, this was not uncommon
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