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This biographical study reconstructs the life and milieu of a well-known novelist, arguing that her compact personal narrative contrasts with a singularly sharp comic gift and enduring insight into human foibles. It interweaves family background, clerical and domestic settings, fashionable society, travel, correspondence, and contemporary writers to show how social customs shaped the novels and letters. The author examines why the fiction feels timeless despite period manners, surveys locales such as Bath and Chawton, and considers themes of love, marriage, and social rank, while illustrated chapters detail dress, fashions, and everyday scenes that framed her creativity.

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G. E. Mitton

G. E. Mitton was a British author known for his contributions to travel literature and children's books. His works often explore various regions, providing insights into their culture and history. Notable titles include "Austria-Hungary," which offers a detailed look at the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and "Jane Austen and Her Times," where he delves into the life and context of the famous novelist. Mitton's writing is characterized by its informative style, making it accessible for both young readers and adults interested in travel and literary history.

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