The Dark Side of Jane Austen's World (Hardback)
Angela Youngman (author)Published: 11/09/2024
Jane Austen’s novels are read all over the globe, and adaptations of her works have graced both film and TV screens. Although sometimes criticised for being detached from the real world, providing nothing more than light-hearted plot-driven story lines, the reality is very different.
Jane was aware of the evils of society, of the problems faced by women whether single or married. Underneath the entertaining story lines are much darker aspects of Regency and Georgian life. Staying single resulted in serious problems for young women; there were very few alternatives open to them, while marriage itself resulted in other risks. The threats of poverty or becoming a victim of crime were also an issue. Indeed, Jane’s aunt spent months in prison and faced the threat of transportation for theft. Other problems society faced included those posed by opium addiction, poor medical standards, and a lack of property leaving young men and women struggling to survive. Many sought solutions in India, leading to the creation of ‘fishing fleets’ with girls sent to marry total unknowns. Meanwhile, the issues of slavery brought more problems, and social disorder was rife.
Jane Austen created classic stories that have endured the test of time, reflecting society in all its aspects, faults, values both good and bad. This is Jane Austen as you have never seen her before.
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781399080842
Number of pages: 224
Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
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“Detailed insight”
This is a fascinating read. A real slice of Regency history which gives context to many of the romanticised novels of the time. The research appears to be thorough and Angela Youngman has looked at a number of social... More
“Interesting & informative read - 4.5 stars (rounded down)”
Having requested it on a whim, I found this to be a really interesting & informative read. Covering illness, crime, poverty, & more, the reader is given a thorough tour through the pitfalls of life in Regency... More
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