Jane Austen's presentation of character and situation in 'Emma'. The relative importance of 'gentility', 'property' and 'love' in the author's scheme of values

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ISBN/EAN: 9783668339811
Essay from the year 1989 in the subject Didactics - English - Literature, Works, grade: A, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine , course: E353 Selected 19th Century Literature, language: English, abstract: Jane Austen was notably often considered a child more of the eighteenth century than of the nineteenth century. Most of her novels affirm the presence of an orderly society and its entrenched values. She valued universal and fundamental conventions such as consideration for others, good principles, and good judgement. In the novel Emma, Jane Austen demonstrates great concern for the stability of old values in the rapidly changing Highbury society. Her world comprises the traditional feudal systems with the landowners and yeomanry undergoing a transitional phase in its social structure. The community faces a new rising middle-class sector, which makes its money utilizing business and trade and would like the prestige of the gentry's class. The new class also threatens the traditional hierarchy of the old gentry. The gentry' class is the custodian of gentility and it must always observe the code for the sake of order. As such, Austen's heroine Emma, of the old gentry is one of the dominating figures in the novel; who ultimately reconciles to her leadership position in society and her role as an exemplary female. In this society, the value placed on gentility seems to exceed that of property and love. The value associated with love is subtly underrated as compared to the values of gentility and property. The pivotal events of the novel concern the marriage of young women to men and in this regard, the integration of the values of property, gentility, and love, is of prime importance. A perfect union forms only when these three values coalesce between the couple. There is sometimes much ambiguity in assessing the relative importance of these values to the author, as Austen unfolds unobtrusively several points of view in the novel.

Paulette Reefer is aiming at producing a bestseller and dreams of travelling the world.She was raised in the district of St. Patrick in Siparia, Trinidad and Tobago. She attended Iere High School and is a graduate of The University of The West Indies, St Augustine.She is a current Head of Department /Language and an Adjunct Lecturer with COSTATT and CREDI.
Autor: Paulette Reefer
EAN: 9783668339811
eBook Format: PDF
Sprache: Englisch
Produktart: eBook
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 14.11.2016
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Schlagworte: Emma Jane Austen feudal system gentil society gentry marriage social structure

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