Exeter is a city in the county of Devon/Devonshire. Mrs. Dashwood moves with her three daughters to Barton Park in Devonshire, which is in the same county as Exeter. ...
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Our study of Romantic Literature will focus on the writing of Jane Austen (1775-1817), whose life and work is situated Regency Period and so carries the cultural influences of both the Enlightenment and the Romantic Periods. As we closely read four of her novels, Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), and Persuasion (1818), , we will work to recognize and analyze the presence of major cultural issues that characterize the rise of Romanticism however overt or unacknowledged they may appear. Key issues will include the rise of democracy as expressed in Austen's consideration of women's lives and choices especially in relation to marriage and security; the laws governing inheritance and men's roles in maintenance of estates and wealth; the spectres of the lost American Colonies, the French Revolution, and military life; the struggle to abolish the slave trade and slavery in the British Empire as well the gentry's complicity in the economics of slavery, the genres of social satire, comedy of manners, and the female bildungsroman.
In tandem with our focus on the primary literary texts, we will also explore historical sources, maps, literary criticism of Austen's work, and sociological, religious, and cultural sources.
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Newcastle Upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle in Pride and Prejudice, is the city in the northeast of England where Mr. Wickham was stationed after his marriage to Lydia. Near the end of the 19th century, Newcastle became one of the most important military ports in England; nearly all British and German war ships were repaired and modified in Newcastle.
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moreAccording to the pre-vetted COVE location, "Devon (also known as Devonshire) is a county in southwest England. It is bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset. Exeter is the county town. Devon reaches the Bristol Channel in the north and the English Channel in the south. Its coasts contain resorts, fishing towns, and ports. The inland area includes Dartmoor, the largest open space in southern England. Devon has featured in English military history as conflicts from the Norman conquest, the Wars of the Roses, and the English Civil War (1642–1651) occurred here" (Admin). In regards to Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen, Devonshire is home to the fictional locations of Barton...
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According to the prevetted COVE location, "Devon (also known as Devonshire) is a county in southwest England. It is bordered by Cornwall, Somerset, and Dorset. Exeter is the county town. Devon reaches the Bristol Channel in the north and the English Channel in the south. Its coasts contain resorts, fishing towns, and ports. The inland area includes Dartmoor, the largest open space in southern England. Devon has featured in English military history as conflicts from the Norman conquest, the Wars of the Roses, and the English Civil War (1642–1651) occurred here. William of...
moreAccording to the pre-vetted COVE location,"Sussex is a historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex," (COVE admin or contributor). In regards to Sense and Sensibility, Sussex is home to...
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