It is this modernity, together with the wit, realism, and timelessness of her prose style; her shrewd, amused sympathy; and the satisfaction to be found in stories so skillfully told, in novels so beautifully constructed, that helps to explain her continuing... Pride and Prejudice (MAXNotes Literature Guides) - Page 1by William Blanchard - 2013 - 96 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...society makes her works more closely related to the modern world than to the traditions of the 18th century. This modernity, together with the wit, realism,...prose style, helps to explain her continuing appeal. Auster \'ós-t3r\, Paul (b. Feb. 3, 1947, Newark, NJ, US) American novelist, essayist, translator,... | |
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