Protagonist and Central Conflict: Misunderstandings and misgivings contribute to the complicated attempts at romance between protagonist Miss Elizabeth Bennet (second daughter of a country family of landed gentry) and Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy (a wealthy landowner) in early 19th century England.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Class and social hierarchy
Jane Austen, Author
Bio: 1775-1817; raised in Hampshire, England with seven siblings; never married; a keen observer of her brothers’ careers and family relationships, which influenced her work; moved to Bath in 1801 with her parents on her father’s retirement; moved to Southampton in 1806 with her mother and sister after her father’s death;published six novels, the first four anonymously; work not attributed until the posthumous publication of her last two novels; stories collectively provide perspective on relationships and societal roles of the period; works recognized as strong examples of the “novel of manners” subgenrewhich depicts the values and customs representative of a society of a particular era and setting
Other Works: Sense and Sensibility (1811); Mansfield Park (1814); Emma (1815); Persuasion (published posthumously; 1817); Northanger Abbey (published posthumously; 1817)
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