![]() ![]() ![]() If your style isnt in the list, you can start a free trial to access over 20 additional. ![]() Of course with 100 years of history and manners and changing sensibilities this could have been a much longer and more detailed book, which is my only criticism, the book was much to short. Citation styles for What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew How to cite What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew for your reference list or bibliography: select your referencing style from the list below and hit copy to generate a citation. (But she loves David very much.) Daniel Pool wrote a good resource for anyone who reads the fiction or non-fiction of 19th Century England. Boys were much more valued, Aunt Betsy knows this and still she insists on her own opinion that girls are much more satisfactory. Elizabeth does not concern herself with superficial appearances but actual behaviors, such as her stupid sister Lydia living in sin. ![]() Women did not walk or go anywhere without a chaperone or they sacrificed their reputations. So what does it matter that Elizabeth Bennett walked three miles by herself or David Copperfield's Aunt Betsy disliked boys? Who cares what life was like in 1800's England? When you know what the mores and limitations for people of that time were, this understanding makes reading these classic authors and books all the more incredible. What Austen Ate and Dickens Knew by Daniel Pool ![]()
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