Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen - (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817)
Romantic fiction
Landed gentry
Realism – biting irony & social commentary
Constant support from family
Epistolary novel
18th century ~ 19th century
Dependence of women on marriage to secure social standing & economic security
Austen’s works - Sense and Sensibility
1. Sense and Sensib
posthumously) for his Collected Stories.
Faulkner was also an acclaimed writer of mysteries, publishing a collection of crime fiction, Knights Gambit, that featured Gavin Stevens (who also appeared in Light in August, Go Down, Moses, The Town, Intruder in the Dust, and the short story Hog Pawn), an attorney, wise to the ways of folk living in Yoknapatawpha County. He set many of his short stories
working for a firm here in the city.
And all of this started with the disappearance.
The Sutter Cane...
disappearance.
lts a little hot in here, isnt it?
lts boiling.
How long l gotta be here?
l mean, uh...
l took care of all that paperwork.
The check was supposed to be here three weeks ago.
Right? lsnt that right?
Well, usually,yeah, thats the way it goes...
but l just have a few final questions
work. -I went to Rizzolis.
Couldnt find it but I turned around and there it was: years of my life.
In the remainder bin, along with cookbooks, self-help...
...and achieving orgasms. -If orgasms dont get full price...
...you have nothing to be ashamed of. -What is this?
What?
Did Heinz die or something?
The man makes varieties and we cant afford any of them?
Why pay extra for a label?
How many dia
works, reflects the pressing religious, security, and cultural concerns of colonial life.
- During the eighteenth century, the religious, intellectual, and economic horizons of the thirteen English colonies expanded, challenging the dominance of Puritan culture with Enlightenment thought and uniting the different regions behind common national interests.
- The Enlightenment involved the uneasy mi