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Jane Austen: The novel and social realism

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Jane Austen: The novel and social realism

SUBJECTS:  English

YEARS:  9–10


Why did Jane Austen spend so much time detailing the lives of everyday people in her classic novels?

Listen as Professor Kathryn Sutherland from the University of Oxford provides valuable insights into the intentions and techniques of one of Britain's best-known authors.

This clip from the British Library is one in a series of four.


Acknowledgements

Video © British Library.


Production Date: 2016


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