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snese and sensibility

Sensibility. She has gone through two different types of stages of writing and has been successful for writing the ways she does. Of all great writers Jane Austen is the most evocative, doing in half a dozen words (applied in exactly the proper measures, in exactly the proper place) what the sedulous subtleties of Henry James are unable to convey so clearly in as many fine-spun pages. And among the secrets of Jane austens inexhaustible charm is that her work, especially in her second period, is so packd with such minute and far-reaching felicities that the thousandth reading of Emma or Persuasion will be certain to reveal to you a handful of such brilliant jewels unnoticed before (Farrer 39) Growing up in a society with morals, Jane Austen did not write novels with sex scenes in them. She wrote a lot of her novels base on romanticism. Her writings of romanticism were center on how she felt. In reality her love life was not there because of family ties, but in her novel, she could go on with her hearts desires. Jane Austen has no passion, preaches on gospel, grinds no axe; standing aloof from the world, she sees it, on the whole, as silly. (Farrer 39) Many of her writings are all from her imaginations that she constructed with her past experiences. All her dreams came alive in the novels that she has written, but in reality she was still a single women. Jane Austen lived her life as a great successful writer. Before she could celebrate her glory, she passed away. The most perfect artist among women, the writer whose books are immortal, died just as she was begi...

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