Jane Austen’s Views on Marriage in Pride and Prejudice

Abstract

Jane Austen, one of women writers, was famous for her realistic writing style. Among her works, Pride and Prejudice is a world-famous masterpiece, in which she created four different marriages, and showed us her views on marriage. The views have some guiding significance to our modern women even now.

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Pei, F. , Fu, C. and Huang, X. (2014) Jane Austen’s Views on Marriage in Pride and Prejudice. Advances in Literary Study, 2, 147-150. doi: 10.4236/als.2014.24023.

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References

[1] Austen, J. (1970). Pride and Prejudice. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
[2] Gillie, C. (2005). The Preface to Austen. Peking: Peking University Press.
[3] Kaplan, D. (1994). Jane Austen among Women. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

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