Jane Austen’S Novels And The Contemporary Social And Literary Conventions.
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Introduction 3
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1.Eighteenth-Century Conduct Literature 4
1.1. The Introduction to Conduct Manuals 4
1.2. Patriarchy in Conduct Literature 4
1.3. The Private Sphere as Woman’s Domain. 5
1.4. Characteristics of ideal female features 6
1.5. Conduct Manuals and the Novels 9
2. Romantic Novels. 11
2.1. Introduction to the Novel. 11
2.2. The Novel of Manners, Sentiment and Emulation. 12
2.3 The Gothic Romance. 13
3. Jane Austen and Her Novels in relation to the Contemporary Literature. 15
3.1. Austen’s Criticism about the Contemporary Fiction. 15
3.2. Jane Austen as a Conservative Writer and as a Social Critic. 16
3.3. Austen’s writing in her own perception. 17
4. Pride and Prejudice. 20
4.1. Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy – the Reversed Ideals. 20
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5. Emma 23
5.1. Emma the heroine. 23
5.2. Men of sense and silly wives 26
5.3. Emma as the unusual learning. 28
Conclusions 30
Bibliography: 31
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