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
Victorian Arnold around 1890. Arnold undoubtedly represents the second internationalization of the great English language and the English civilization in the Victorian Age. Victoria and her literature made English the international tradition of great culture, and this great tradition of English has been also preserved and strengthened by the prosperity of the Irish literature in the 20th centur
values of our society.
1.5. Value system
예) This course will examine Victorian society and culture.
1.6. Shared meaning
대표적인 것이 언어로 body language, gesture.
예) Culture is the network of shared meaning in any society.
1.7. Distinctive culture
특별한 특정한 가치의 문화, 웰빙문화
예) McDonalds fosters a distinctive culture based on certain values.
valued at $ billion?
Well discuss that with people close
to Blake, including his long-time barber...
...on tomorrows Inside Access.
Until then, Im Mac McGrath.
-Are we clear?
-Clear!
Babe? Wheres Babe?
-Ill come over and choke you to death.
-Babe!
I got to go.
Freaking barber!
Thats the best you could get me?
People tell everything to their barbers.
Hes been his closest confidant
for more than ye
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