Asking the God: Jane Austen’s Views on Literary Creation and Marriage
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Abstract
Jane Austen is an important female writer in the history of British literature. In the past, the scholars have studied her and her literary writings from a variety of perspectives. On the one hand, the critics have criticized her for lack of historical perspective, so that the literary subject is limited to several families in the English village; on the other hand, they have been attracted by the accurate and refined human expression in her works, illustrating a touch of sound and easy strength of classics in her literary works. As American scholar Harold Bloom said, she knows more about humanity than we do. She created six novels in her life, and the discussion of her works on love and money, reason and love is still very valuable nowadays, attracting unceasingly readers of future generations to reread it. In a way, her life experience has had a profound influence on her view of writing and marriage, and she has rewritten and influenced the history of British literature. With a way of melting furnace, the paper, together with her life experience and literary works, shows her marriage concept.
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