Jane Austen

Jane Austen breathed new life into the novel by focusing on ordinary characters of the likes we recognize today in her books, making it distinctly contemporary yet still familiar. She wrote four books and one work of nonfiction before she laid to rest, Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1815). When she was still alive, her works began to gain more important notice.

They were issued in the standard sequence under Ferdinand Pickering’s editorship and written under The Tears of Reputation in 1833. She is excellent, so she would have known that she was effective. The book Pride and Prejudice was critically acclaimed to a high degree. Jane is among the brilliant observers of love. While she wrote many books about love, the writer never married. She had many chances of having love in her life but turned down most men and focused more on her career.

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