Jane Austen's novels have been read by millions and transformed into hit movies. However, not everyone can relate to the language and themes in her books. Follow these steps to lose yourself in her charming, ironic depictions of early 19th century English country life.
Read the introduction that accompanies each novel. Austen scholars usually write introductions that set the historical context and illuminate the main themes and storylines. The introduction provides the best preparation for understanding the novel.
Check the end notes as you read. At first this may seem tedious, but they will explain references and terminology that were commonly used during Austen's time but are now obsolete. Skipping these notes could hinder your comprehension of the story.
Understand that decorum, society and the general stability of civilization were of utmost importance in England during Austen's time. Austen wrote about her peers: gentlemen and gentlewomen who owned property but were not nobility. ... more.
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