Jane Austen's England

Roy A. Adkins
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Drawing on contemporary sources including diaries, letters, newspapers and trial proceedings as well as Jane Austen's own correspondence and writings, Roy and Lesley Adkins have created a wide-ranging and richly detailed social history of English life in the early 19th century that offers new perspectives on the world of the great novelist. Covering everything from childbirth, education and work to the darker side of Georgian society, poverty and crime, the book provides an illuminating companion to Austen's novels.
Genres: NonfictionHistoryBritish LiteratureHistoricalRegencyResearchReference19th Century18th CenturyLiterature
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