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Jane Austen's England

Title
Jane Austen's England / Roy and Lesley Adkins.
ISBN
9780670785841 (hbk.)
0670785849 (hbk.)
Publication
New York, New York : Viking, 2013.
Physical Description
xxvi, 422 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Summary
Nearly two centuries after her death, Jane Austen remains the most beloved of novelists in the English language, incomparable in the wit, warmth and insight with which she chronicles the wayward hearts of her unforgettable characters. Her work also offers a vivid depiction of rural life in late Georgian and Regency England, its country balls and ivy-covered vicarages, its social hierarchies and its anxieties about property and income. Yet the milieu Austen depicted is only one aspect of her era. For 29 of her 41 years the country was embroiled in war. Dramatic changes in industry and agriculture were transforming the country's physical and social landscape. This book offers a new view of her world in a wide-ranging and detailed social history of English life in the early nineteenth century, from weddings to childbearing, from education to fashion, from labor to leisure and finally to the rituals of death.--From publisher description.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 18, 2013
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-398) and index.
Contents
Know your place
Wedding bells
Breeding
Toddler to teenager
Home and hearth
Fashions and filth
Sermons and superstitions
Wealth and work
Leisure and pleasure
On the move
Dark deeds
Medicine men
Last words
Weights and measures.
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