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The author offers a close critical study of Jane Austen's work, arguing that her enduring freshness springs from a calm, domestic focus and precise comic observation rather than dramatic passion. Chapters examine her dominant qualities, literary influences and technique, methods of characterization, moral tone and satirical impartiality, and the limits of her social range. Attention is given to her portrayal of class, marriage, and everyday manners, to biographical and topographical contexts, and to her subsequent influence on English fiction, with evaluations of style, humour, and the ethical outlook that shapes her country-house comedies.
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