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1、Introduction1.BriefIntroductionoftheWriterandContextoftheNove)JaneAustenwasbornin1775anddiedin1817.Meanwhile,Britishfictionisintheleanperiodoftransition.Halfofthe18thcentury(i吾沙雄昔误),BritishliteratureemergedFielding,Richardson,SterneandSmollett,fourmast
2、ersoftherealisticnovels,buttothe1770s,aftertheydied,oneafteranotherintotheworldareFannyBurneyandMrs.Radcliffe^sGothicTalesastherepresentativeofsentimentalnovels.Theseworkswerefamousinthattime,buttheylookalittlepalebecauseoftheobvioussentimentalandmagic
3、alcolors.Themarketwasfloodedbytheseworkssincethe1770s,anditresultedanymajorworkshadbeenproducedinfourdecades.(句子表述不清)From1811to1818,Austenhaspublishedsixnovels:SenseandSensibility.PrideandPrejudice,MansfieldPark,Emma,NorthangerAbbey,andPersuasion.These
4、novels,rationallightlighted(语法错误,应为lightened,论文以下部分进•步检查诰法错误)upthesentimentalandGothicnovels'affectationandmadethemlosstheshelter,thenpavedthewayforrealisticnovelclimaxin1830s・PrideandPrejudiceistheauthor'spreviouswork.FirstdraftwaswritteninOctober1796
5、toAugust1797,calledfirstimpressions.November1797,theauthor^father,GeorgeAustin,whowrotetoaLondonpublisherKader,saidhehad"amanuscript,atotalofthreevolumesthatisclosewithMissBurney'sEvelina'sspace”,anddidnotknowwhetherheconsideredforpublication,(旬子表述不Y青,
6、he到底指谁?)andaskediftheauthorpublishedattheirownexpense,howmuchpay(语V去错课)•Unfortunately,Kaderis(丿应改为was)keentopublishthenovelsofMrs.Radcliffe,sohedeclined.Aftermorethantenyears,thenovelwaschangedbytheauthor(小说做改变,应该是修改,不能用change)andwassoldtothepublisherE
7、dgertonbyonehundredandtenpounds・OnJanuary30,1813,PrideandPrejudicefinallycameout.JaneAusterfsnovelswereallpublishedanonymously.Untilherdeath,twoyearslater,peoplebegantounderstandthegreatwriter'sreallife.Herlifeiscalm,aloof,andunknown.Inadditiontoherwri
8、tingcareer,wecannolongerfindherlifestory.However,latergenerationsstillservethewritertailormadeamovie"becomingJane,'aboutherlife.(语7去错误)Hernovelswerepopularamonglocalfarmers,priestsandtheirwives,sonsanddaughters,becauseherworkreflectsthe