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pride and prejudice Essay Topics?
I just finished reading pride and prejudice by jane austen. For my final major project lire, I to write an article and make a presentation on a topic of my choice. I'm low on ideas that have any substance to them … ideas? I would appreciate help. Here are some ideas that I have … – Social class and how it affects marriage and actions – First impressions and how they are modified over time (Trivia: first impressions is the original title of the novel!) – The bonds of family and how they impact on marriage – how the lure of money Thank you in advance emotions change! Accuracy: I do not ask for anyone to write my essay or make my project. I do not ask for a thesis statement. Before you say I am cheating and should make my own homework, let me say that you ask to throw ideas around on the internet is no different than discussing it with friends, family, classmates.
I think the idea of social class might be the best. Pride & Prejudice revolves around the struggle of classes and marriage so that it would be easy to find information appropriate for your paper.
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Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Deluxe Heirloom edition (Quirk Classics) $6.00 The New York Times best seller now with 30% more zombies! “It is a truth universally acknowledged that a zombie in possession of brains must be in want of more brains.” So begins Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, an expanded version of the beloved jane austen novel featuring all-new scenes of bone-crunching zombie mayhem. This deluxe heirloom edition includes a new preface by coautho… |
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Pride and Prejudice (Norton Critical Editions) $7.14 The text of Pride and Prejudice is the 1813 first edition text.”Backgrounds and Sources” includes biographical portraits of Austen by members of her family and by acclaimed biographers Claire Tomalin and David Nokes. Seventeen of Austen’s letters–eight of them new to the Third Edition–allow readers to glimpse the close-knit society that was Austen’s world, both in life and in her writing. Sa… |
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North and South (Penguin Classics) $5.97 When her father leaves the Church, Margaret Hale is uprooted from her comfortable home in Hampshire to move with her family to the North of England. Initially repulsed by the ugliness of her new surroundings in the industrial town of Milton, Margaret becomes aware of the poverty and suffering of local mill workers and develops a passionate sense of social justice. author: Elizabeth Gaskell publish… |
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Reading Jane Austen $85 This book places the major novels of Jane Austen within the moral and social contexts of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England in a clear and accesible language. |
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The Cambridge companion to Jane Austen $24 A comprehensive guide to jane austen\’s novels and letters in the contexts of her contemporary world, and of present-day critical discourse. An international cast of leading scholars in the field examines topics in three main areas: essays on religion, politics, class, and economics describe the world in which Austen lived and wrote; essays on literary analysis address stylistic issues; and essays on Austen in the marketplace assess the history of Austen criticism. A chronology offers biographical information, and a history of criticism highlights interesting recent studies of Austen in a vast field of critical diversity. |
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Jane Austen For Dummies $19.99 Explains Austen’s methods, motivations, and morals The fun and easy way(r) to understand and enjoy Jane Austen Want to know more about jane austen? This friendly guide gives the scoop on her life, works, and lasting impact on our culture. It chronicles the events of her brief life, examines each of her novels, and looks at why her stories – of women and marriage, class and money, scandal and hypocrisy, emotion and satire – still have meaning for us today. Discover * Why Austen is so popular * The impact on manners, courtships, and dating * Love and life in Austen’s world * Her life and key influences * Her most memorable characters |
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Reading of Jane Austen $130 A Reading of Jane Austen (first published by Peter Owen in 1975) has established itself with critics and readers as an outstanding contribution to the growing literature on this author, full of fresh and stimulating perceptions. Central to the word is Barbara Hardy's view of Jane Austen as the originator of the modern novel, largely through her creation of a new and flexible medium enabling her to move easily from sympathy to detachment, from one mind to many minds, from solitary scenes to social gatherings. |
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The Politics of Jane Austen $130 Jane Austen is a formative influence on how we think about ‘England’ and ‘Englishness’, about class, ideology and gender issues. But the critical convoy for ‘Jane’, as she is patronizingly styled, aligns her with conservative views which her texts entertain – but don’t finally sign up for. In fact, as Edward Neill points out in this devastating new study, it is possible to show that ‘Tory Jane’ is largely illusion, and that much traditional critical effort has been fundamentally misdirected. This exhilarating book seeks to ‘liberate’ the reading of Jane Austen by offering a very different critical inflection from those of traditional critical appropriations. |
