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An Investigation into the Perspectives of Jane Austen as a Pioneered Modern Woman

Journal: International Journal for Modern Trends in Science and Technology (IJMTST) (Vol.4, No. 10)

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Page : 8-62

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Abstract

The study investigates the timeless and modern thoughts in Jane Austen's works. It sheds light on the fluctuation fame of the writer during her time and how she gradually started receiving her fine reputation. When the critics become aware of her depth debate, she stands as one of the most progenitor writers of the late centuries. Besides, it dissects the perspectives of Jane Austen as a pioneered modern woman. Her works are attractive because they understand the human psychology in a modern way. They are gentle comedies of manners which always take place in a polite society. However, there are dark and disruptive subtexts that modern readers still can be influenced. Her characters notice challengeable political topics that are still of importance today. The unique techniques and liberal thoughts such as individualism and feminism keep her multi-layered works interesting and fresh. As a liberal feminist, who searches for women right, respect, and increases their chances, Austen presents liberal ideas and social criticism. She addresses domestic constraints, the accuracy of women ideas and the issue of marriage. She wishes to depict a world that is not suppressed by subjective law, but rather a familiar and recognizable world. She shows her opposition to primogeniture law, lack of property rights for women and female economic dependence on a male. In the society that is shown by Austen, there are only women, with no men, i.e. the society of the sitting room. Her works are feminist because she estimates women by a new approach. Austen's works clearly suggest taking into account the importance of women

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