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While Jane Austen never wrote a novel titled Marriage, the theme of marriage is central to much of her work, most notably in novels like Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion. In Austen's world, marriage is not merely a romantic union but a critical social contract, often defining women's futures in a patriarchal society. Her works explore the tensions between love, economic necessity, and societal expectations, with sharp wit and deep insight into human behavior. Through characters who navigate courtship, inheritance, and personal growth, Austen offers both critique and celebration of the institution of marriage, making her novels enduring studies of relationships and social structures.
Weight | 250 g |
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Condition | New |
Format | Paperback |
Product Type | Classics & Literary Fiction |
Writer | |
Genre | Romance |
Language | Persian |
Origin | United Kingdom |
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