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Jane Austen's Heroines (RLE Jane Austen)

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Jane Austen's Heroines (RLE Jane Austen) book

Intimacy in Human Relationships

Jane Austen's Heroines (RLE Jane Austen)

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Jane Austen's Heroines (RLE Jane Austen) book

Intimacy in Human Relationships
ByJohn Philips Hardy
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1984
eBook Published 7 September 2011
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203810408
Pages 160
eBook ISBN 9780203810408
Subjects Language & Literature
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Hardy, J.P. (1984). Jane Austen's Heroines (RLE Jane Austen): Intimacy in Human Relationships (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203810408

ABSTRACT

First published in 1984, John Hardy's important interpretation of Jane Austen's heroines breaks through the accepted tradition of viewing the author as merely a rational comedienne of manners. He argues instead that Jane Austen's greatness lies in her exploration of human relationships through the subtle and original portrayal of her heroines.

Jane Austen's heroines come to enjoy a distinctive relationship with the men they eventually marry. Between her lovers the potential exists for the kind of intimacy that leads to a shared privacy. Austen's recognition of this represents her special insight into what is of central importance in human relationships. Her belief that love and friendship are our only hope of triumphing over solitude, and the character and integrity of her heroines, are the major elements which make Jane Austen's novels so satisfying.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |18 pages

Catherine Morland

chapter |17 pages

Elinor Dashwood

chapter |22 pages

Elizabeth Bennet

chapter |24 pages

Fanny Price

chapter |27 pages

Emma Woodhouse

chapter |19 pages

Anne Elliot

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