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爱玛中的女性意识研究

论文作者:www.51lunwen.org论文属性:本科毕业论文 Thesis登出时间:2014-05-25编辑:lzm点击率:22148

论文字数:5924论文编号:org201405251029342114语种:英语 English地区:中国价格:免费论文

关键词:the Feminist Consciousness爱玛女性意识英美文学Jane Austen

摘要:The novel by Jane Austen is characterized by the unique feminine and keen realistic insight. Different from the men realistic novelists, she writes from a keen feminine visual angle. Feminist consciousness focuses on the women characters' inner lives during their self- development written by women writers.

Ⅰ.Introduction
 
    Jane Austen is the English novelist generally credited with first giving the novel its modern character through her treatment of the details of everyday life in provincial English middle-class society. She was born on December 16, 1775 at the parsonage of Steventon, in Hampshire, a village of which her father was rector. She was the youngest of seven children. In 1801,the family moved to Bath, where they lived until 1805 when, upon the death of her father, the family moved first to Southampton and then to Chawton in 1809. It was in Chawton that her major works were composed, although she had begun as a child to write for family amusement.
 
Austen depicted with a sympathetic imagination the lives of minor landed gentry, country clergymen, and families in various economic circumstances struggling to maintain or enhance their social position. The most urgent preoccupation of her young, well-bred heroines and heroes is courtship and marriage. Her interest lay in life's little conundrums of sentiment and conduct.
 
Jane Austen's Emma is a novel of courtship. Like all of Austen's novels, it centers around the marriage plot: who will marry whom? For what reasons will they marry--- Love, practicality, or necessity? At the center of the story is the title character, Emma Woodhouse, an heiress who lives with her widowed father at their estate, Hartfield. At the beginning of the novel, she is a self-satisfied young woman who feels no particular need to marry, for she is in the rather unique condition of not needing a husband to supply her fortune.
 
Emma, a popular novel of Austen’s, is a maturer work and contains sharper and more direct social criticism. Even the titular heroine Emma Woodhouse and Mr. Knightley who eventually becomes her lover and husband----the two characters whom the author very obviously admire----are shown to be keenly aware of social inequality as a great barrier in matters of marriage. So Emma abets her to reject Mr. Martin's proposal of marriage and persuades her to entangle Mr. Elton for a husband, just because the former’s social station is lower than that of the latter. Knightley on the other hand thinks it impossible for Elton to marry for love and not for money while he considers it suitable for Harriet to be married to Martin. Frank Churchill, son of Mr. Weston but adopted by the rich Churchill family, is much more highly esteemed by everybody than is his father and he has great attractions as a prospective lover for all young women, also for the all-too-obvious reason of the groat wealth he is to inherit, and the poor governess Jane Fairfax is all too ready to suffer a lot under the extreme secrecy of her engagement with him and then is so much congratulated by every one when she finally obtains her heart's desire by being married to him. The great Mrs. Churchill, disliked at least for twenty five years as an ill-tempered person, was generally mourned upon her death, also because of her great wealth. And all these phenomena of general money-worship in the aristocratic-bourgeois English society of the time are described without a comment from the author, though the objective effect of such description is quite obvious.
 
Jane Austen was a good judge about the popularity of her heroines with the public. She was certain that Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice wa论文英语论文网提供整理,提供论文代写英语论文代写代写论文代写英语论文代写留学生论文代写英文论文留学生论文代写相关核心关键词搜索。

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