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Does the author make references to real life famous people, event, artwork, or concepts, and how are these allusion significant?

2006-07-20 11:50:35 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

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She does not refer to famous people or events. The closest she comes in her books to that is her mention of naval men.
She had a great love for them and admiration and they played a great part in English history at the time. Landscaping, like that of Inigo Jones, was popular at the time, and she doesn't mention names, but oes make references throughout her books to the fashions of landscaping of the time--a kind of love of nature that was in fashion. In Pride and Prejudice she loves Derbyshire.

Her Juvenalia was a history of England and it's famous people-rather satirical.

But her concern in her writing was with the society in which she lived and the importance of marriage and money in that society.
She champiions a kind of rationalistic Christianity, not in terms of church, but in terms of bringing one's mind under the control of Christ (kindness, forbearance, etc.). She shows through her characters where not only the less attractive characters of her novels fall short, but where her heroines fall short.

Self awareness is a characteristic of most of her heroines, and the desire not only to behave correctly, but to think correctly,
according to Christian principles, and the failure to do this is held up as important.

Though in her own life she was well acquainted with the events of her world (including the French revolution), what she wrote of was genteel society and the problem of love and marriage.

Her greatest allusion to what was changing in society at the time was the way in which "tradesmen" who made a lot of money were moving into the circles of the "gentlemen" by birth and the feelings and effects on the societal circle.

2006-07-20 18:23:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The writer Jane Austen wrote fiction but you would have to believe that there were real characters who influenced her writing although none were mentioned. She sure had a mind for dry humour and the ways of the Victorian age.

2006-07-20 11:56:04 · answer #2 · answered by Kenneth H 5 · 0 0

i comprehend she did in another novels (distinctly Persuasion--the conflict with Napoleon--and Northanger Abbey--Ann Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolfo) yet i won't be ready to think of of any in P&P. It grew to become into written ten or fifteen years earlier it ever have been given revealed, so as that they had probable be out-of-date besides.

2016-11-02 10:32:55 · answer #3 · answered by lurette 4 · 0 0

No, she made a point to be vague about things like events and places, which is why her work is so timeless.

2006-07-20 15:18:45 · answer #4 · answered by lavendergirl 4 · 0 0

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