Jane Austen's novels are studies of universal human social traits, which focus principally on the antics of those seeking well-connected and well-appointed husbands and their efforts to elbow out their less 'suitable' rivals. This book is a collection of her sharpest, most profound and amusing observations, taken from her novels and her letters.
Jane Austen's novels are studies of universal human social traits, which focus principally on the antics of those seeking well-connected and well-appointed husbands and their efforts to elbow out their less 'suitable' rivals. This book is a collection of her sharpest, most profound and amusing observations, taken from her novels and her letters.