Winchester and was buried in the cathedral Pride and Prejudice 1813 Northanger Abb 1814 Mansfield Park 1814 preference for the kindness, honesty, frankness, responsi s shoe of the landlord Her point of view: Generally speaking she holds the ide lass in politics, religion and moral principles. Her wor y, good manners an sound sense, which are typical of the country gentry class Although Jane lived mainly in the nineteenth century, and her works were all published when British literature was dominated by Gothicism(哥特风格) Sentimentalism and Romanticism. She was really a writer of the earlier realist school Her works show clearly her firm belief in the predominance of reason over passion, the value of ration and sense over that of sentimental, gothic and romantic tendencies Characteristics of Her works: Jane Austen's main concern is about human beings in their personal relations, human beings with their families and neighbors. It is her conviction( H&) that a man's relation to his wife and children is at least as important a part of his life as his relations to his belief and career, and reveals him fundamentally. If one wants to know about a man' s talent, one should see him at work, but if one wants to know about his nature and temper one should see him at home As for her interest in the study of human beings in their relations with other people on daily life, Jane Austen is particularly preoccupied with the relationship between men and women in love Stories of love and marriage provide the framework for all her novels and in them women are always taken as the major characters. In their pursuit of a happy marriage, they are usually categorized into three types 1. Those who marry for money, position and property, ho marry just for passion, 3. Those who marry for love which is based on consideration of the person's personal merit as well as his economical and social status 5. The bronte sister Bronte is the name of three English novelists. also sisters whose works transcend ing victorian conventions have become beloved classics. The Brontes were a big family with six children, five daughters and a son. The sisters Charlotte bronte (1816-1855), Emily (Jane)Bronte(1818-1848), and Anne Bronte(1820-1849), and their brother(Patrick) Branwell Bronte (1817-1848), were born in Thornton, Yorkshire: Charlotte on April 21, 1816, Emily on July 30, 1818, and Anne on March 17, 1820. Their father, Patrick Bronte, who had been born in Ireland, was appointed rector(教区长) of haworth, a village on the yorkshire moors; it was with haworth16 Winchester and was buried in the cathedral. Sense and Sensibility, 1811 Pride and Prejudice 1813 Northanger Abbey 1814 Mansfield Park 1814 Emma 1815 Her point of view: Generally speaking she holds the ideals of the landlord class in politics, religion and moral principles. Her works show an apparently preference for the kindness, honesty, frankness, responsibility, good manners and sound sense, which are typical of the country gentry class. Although Jane lived mainly in the nineteenth century, and her works were all published when British literature was dominated by Gothicism ( 哥 特 风 格 ), Sentimentalism and Romanticism. She was really a writer of the earlier realist school. Her works show clearly her firm belief in the predominance of reason over passion, the value of ration and sense over that of sentimental, gothic and romantic tendencies. Characteristics of Her works: Jane Austen’s main concern is about human beings in their personal relations, human beings with their families and neighbors. It is her conviction (信服) that a man’s relation to his wife and children is at least as important a part of his life as his relations to his belief and career, and reveals him fundamentally. If one wants to know about a man’s talent, one should see him at work, but if one wants to know about his nature and temper, one should see him at home. As for her interest in the study of human beings in their relations with other people on daily life, Jane Austen is particularly preoccupied with the relationship between men and women in love. Stories of love and marriage provide the framework for all her novels and in them women are always taken as the major characters. In their pursuit of a happy marriage, they are usually categorized into three types: 1. Those who marry for money, position and property, 2. Those who marry just for passion, 3. Those who marry for love which is based on consideration of the person’s personal merit as well as his economical and social status. 5. The Bronte Sisters Brontë is the name of three English novelists, also sisters, whose works, transcending Victorian conventions, have become beloved classics. The Brontes were a big family with six children, five daughters and a son. The sisters Charlotte Brontë (1816-1855), Emily (Jane) Brontë (1818-1848), and Anne Brontë (1820-1849), and their brother (Patrick) Branwell Brontë (1817-1848), were born in Thornton, Yorkshire: Charlotte on April 21, 1816, Emily on July 30, 1818, and Anne on March 17, 1820. Their father, Patrick Brontë, who had been born in Ireland, was appointed rector (教区长) of Haworth, a village on the Yorkshire moors; it was with Haworth