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An extended critical essay considers the life and influence of a celebrated novelist, arguing that personal experience shaped both her themes and public impact. It examines her advocacy for women's social independence and unconventional views on marriage, describes her prose as carefully crafted and expressive, and praises her creation of numerous original characters and vivid depictions of nature. The piece situates her influence beyond language boundaries, compares her ego-driven individuality to figures like Rousseau and Byron, and portrays her literary force as simultaneously admired and socially unsettling while treating reputation and influence as its principal subjects.
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