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Τι (ποιος) είναι Jane Austen - ορισμός

ENGLISH NOVELIST (1775–1817)
Jane austen; Jane Austen Society; Mrs. Ann Cawley; Austen, Jane; Works of Jane Austen
  • Sydney Place]], [[Bath, Somerset]]
  • The History of England]]'' was illustrated by Austen's sister, Cassandra (c. 1790).
  • Silhouette of [[Cassandra Austen]], Jane's sister and closest friend
  • Steventon]], as depicted in ''[[A Memoir of Jane Austen]]''<ref name="Le Faye 2004 20">Le Faye (2004), 20</ref>
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  • Cassandra]], 1804.<ref>Kirkham (2005), 68–72; Auerbach (2004), 19.</ref>
  • 8 College Street in Winchester where Austen lived her last days and died.
  • Austen commemoration on the wall of [[Poets' Corner]] in [[Westminster Abbey]], London
  • Depiction of Austen from ''[[A Memoir of Jane Austen]]'' (1871) written by her nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh, and based on the sketch by Cassandra. All subsequent portraits of Austen are generally based on this, including on the reverse of the [[Bank of England £10 note]] introduced in September 2017.
  • Cottage in [[Chawton]], Hampshire where Austen lived during her last eight years of life, now [[Jane Austen's House Museum]]
  • Last page of letter from Austen to her sister, Cassandra, 11 June 1799
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  • Richard Bentley]] edition.<ref>Gilson (2005), 127.</ref> Caption reads: "She then told him [Mr Bennett] what Mr Darcy had voluntarily done for Lydia. He heard her with astonishment."
  • First edition title page from ''[[Sense and Sensibility]]'', Austen's first published novel (1811)
  • Steventon]] parsonage, as depicted in ''[[A Memoir of Jane Austen]]'', was in a valley and surrounded by meadows.<ref name="Le Faye 2004 20"/>
  • W. H. Mote]] (1855); in old age, Lefroy admitted that he had been in love with Austen: "It was boyish love."<ref>Tomalin (1997), 118.</ref>

The Jane Austen Season         
SPECIAL SEASON OF TELEVISION FILMS AND SERIES
The Austen Season; Jane Austen Season; The Complete Jane Austen
The Jane Austen Season is a British television series of dramas based on the novels by Jane Austen. The season began on ITV at 9:00 p.
Timeline of Jane Austen         
Jane Austen timeline
Jane Austen lived her entire life as part of a family located socially and economically on the lower fringes of the English gentry.Mary Lascelles.
Jane Austen fan fiction         
  • Cover of ''Old Friends and New Fancies'', by Sybil Brinton, considered to be the first work of Austen fan-fiction. (1913)
Jane Austen Fan-fiction
Jane Austen fan fiction is the collection of numerous sequels and spin-offs produced by authors who have either used the plot of Austen's original novels, or have extended them, to produce new works of fiction. Austen's posthumous popularity has inspired fan fiction that runs the gamut through numerous genres, but the most concentrated medium has remained the novel.

Βικιπαίδεια

Jane Austen

Jane Austen (; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. Her works critique the novels of sensibility of the second half of the 18th century and are part of the transition to 19th-century literary realism. Her use of social commentary, realism and biting irony have earned her acclaim among critics and scholars.

The anonymously published Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1815), brought modest success but little fame in her lifetime. She wrote two other novels—Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, both published posthumously in 1818—and began another, eventually titled Sanditon, but died before its completion. She also left behind three volumes of juvenile writings in manuscript, the short epistolary novel Lady Susan, and the unfinished novel The Watsons.

Austen gained status after her death; her six full-length novels have since rarely been out of print. A significant transition in her reputation occurred in 1833 when her novels were republished in Richard Bentley's Standard Novels series, illustrated by Ferdinand Pickering, and sold as a set. They gradually gained wide acclaim and popular readership. In 1869, fifty-two years after her death, her nephew's publication of A Memoir of Jane Austen introduced a compelling version of her writing career and supposedly uneventful life to an eager audience. She has inspired a large number of critical essays and literary anthologies. Her novels have inspired many films, from 1940's Pride and Prejudice to 1995's Sense and Sensibility and Love & Friendship in 2016.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Jane Austen
1. Jane Austen and Charles Dickens did similar things for Britain.
2. E. Austen–Leigh, her nephew, in the memoir published in 1870, "but I cannot recommend any admirer of Jane Austen to undertake a pilgrimage to this spot (Chawton)." But the Jane Austen Society has changed all that.
3. I read the classics – books by Dickens, Jane Austen, William Thackery, George Orwell and others.
4. "When we showed the film in America, I got e–mails from the Jane Austen Society asking on what evidence we based the fact that Jane Austen had hangovers.
5. But Dominic Cooper‘s own tangled family drama exceeds anything Jane Austen could have imagined...