THE INTERPRETATION OF THE FEMALE IMAGE IN JANE AUSTIN’S NOVEL “PRIDE AND PREJUDICE”
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interpretation, the female image, romanticism, determination, society, marriage, upbringing.Abstract
This article is about the characters of the novel "Pride and Prejudice" written during the Romanticism period of English literature. You can find a comprehensive analysis of the female figure. A special place in Jane Austen's work is occupied by one of her six most famous novels," Pride and Prejudice". In the work, the writer depicted not only to the actual social problems of that period, but also revealed the place of women in society in the 18th century. In a word, Jane Austen refers to opposite feelings in the human heart, such as hate and love.
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Jane Austin ’’Pride and Prejudice’’, - London Published in Richard Bendley,1853, page 66
Reception history of Jane Austen – Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reception_history_of_Jane_Austen
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Bakhronova Matluba Akhmedovna, & Nesmelova Olga Olegovna. (2023). THE USE OF DISEASES IN THE WORKS OF JACK LONDON. Ustozlar Uchun, 18(2), 81–85. Retrieved from
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