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adam_text | Table of Contents Acknowledgements...................................................................................... x Abbreviations.............................................................................................. xi General Introduction......................................................................................1 Part I: Family and Society in Peril............................................................ 9 Chapter One................................................................................................. 10 In the Beginning, Marital Disharmony Chapter Two............................................................................................... 25 Heredity and Siblings’ Differences Chapter Three............................................................................................. 37 Inheritance Rules and Intra-Family Imbalance Entail and Daughters......................................................................... 39 Unworthy Tenants in Tail and Heirs Presumptive........................... 46 Primogeniture: Elder and Younger Sons........................................... 49 Degradation of Emotional Ties......................................................... 55 Death and Birth and the Perversion of Human Emotions.............57 Deficient Parental and Filial Love................................................ 59 Paternal Authority: A Two-Headed Family System........................ 60 Chapter Four............................................................................................... 67 “Committing Waste on the
Inheritance” Mismanagement of the Estate........................................................... 67 Living beyond One’s Income........................................................ 68 Destructive Fashion of Estate “Improvement”..............................70 Breach of Duty to the Local Community......................................73 Enclosing, Land-Hungry Gentry............................................... 73 Absenteeism.............................................................................. 75 Failure of Landlordship............................................................. 76 Narcissism of Character and Class.................................................... 76
viii Table of Contents Chapter Five............................................................................................... 81 Intellectual and Cultural Heritage Under Threat Cultivation of the Mind in Decline......................................... 81 Deficient Education.......................................................................... 86 Heirs and Education...................................................................... 87 Nature and Nurture....................................................................... 89 Accomplishments versus Knowledge in Women’s Education.... 92 Chapter Six................................................................................................. 95 Declining Religious Life Relationships between Clergymen and Gentry Families Under Scrutiny............................................................................................. 95 Family Livings: The Gentry’s Socio-Political Leverage............. 95 Patrons and Clergymen................................................................. 97 Worldly, Pleasure-Hungry Clergymen........................................ 100 Religion........................................................................................... 102 Part II: Austen’s Open Reformism....................................................... 105 Chapter One.............................................................................................. 110 Austen’s Heroines: Individuals in Families Isolated Yet Central.............................................................. 110 Dualism in the
Centre: Elinor and Marianne Dashwood.......... 113 Unchallenged Centrality: Elizabeth Bennet................................ 115 From Marginality to Centrality: Catherine Morland, Fanny Price and Anne Elliot........................................................................... 117 Centrality and Egocentrism:Lady Susan and Emma................... 121 Power of Observation and Distressing/ Diverting Consciousness. 125 Chapter Two............................................................................................. 132 The Limits of Individualism Emma, the Exception?.......................................................... 132 Heroines Committed to Family and Society................................... 138 Elinor Dashwood........................................................................ 138 Elizabeth Bennet......................................................................... 142 Fanny Price................................................................................. 144 Anne Elliot.................................................................................. 145
Individual, Family and Society in Jane Austen’s Work ix Chapter Three............................................................................................ 146 What Society for Austen and Her Heroines? The Overall Social View: A “World of Changes”.......................... 146 Growing Independence from Land............................................. 149 Bourgeois-Inspired Views........................................................... 150 Inherited Rights and Personal Merit....................................... 150 Individuals and a New Concept of Financial Independence.. 155 Social Mobility: For an Open Society?........................................... 158 Upward and Downward Mobility............................................... 160 The Diverging Social Destinies of Sisters: Marriage as a Factor of Mobility................................................................................... 161 Mobility and Trade......................................................................162 The Navy and the Army.............................................................. 167 Hostility to Mobility: The Great Chain of Being........................ 168 Mobility: Aspects of Town-Country Relationships.................... 173 Chapter Four.............................................................................................. 175 What Family? Hope of Religious Revival.............................................................. 175 The Triumph of Moral Principle..................................................... 180 The Triumph of
Feeling.................................................................. 182 The Individual versus the Patrilineal Family.................................. 191 Matrimony, the Main Source of Conflict.................................... 193 Personal Feeling versus Collective Interest................................ 194 The Individual’s Rebellion against the Patrilineal Family........ 197 The Conjugal versus the Patrilineal Family....................................200 The Domestic “Ideal”................................................................. 202 Heroines Marry Younger Sons or Worthy Heirs....................... 205 General Conclusion.................................................................................. 206 Bibliography............................................................................................. 212 Author Index............................................................................................. 219 Subject Index............................................................................................ 222 Appendix.................................................................................................. 226 Bons Mots
This book draws the attention of readers of Jane Austen’s work to important aspects which have never been taken into due consideration by critics and are yet keys to the meaning of the relationship between individual, family and society in her writings. These aspects include the amazing number of ill-assorted married couples, and heredity through which conflicting characters in the parents are transmitted to their children. This accounts for strained relationships between siblings, further complicated by the inheritance customs of entail and primogeniture. The linkage seen by Austen between ill-matched couples, heredity (a natural process), and inheritance (social laws) is undoubtedly essential to action in her books. Within the families stand heroines, isolated yet central individuals, detached enough for keen observation of familial and social ills. Indeed, all criticism and all suggestions for reform are to be traced to their consciousness and conscience. Interestingly, the heroines’ own developments are concomitant with momentous changes in the world in which they live. As the book shows, Austen is keenly aware of and mostly receptive to socio-economic evolution, pervasive bourgeois ideology, and social mobility, with their combined effects on the relationships between individuals, families, and society.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements. x Abbreviations. xi General Introduction.1 Part I: Family and Society in Peril. 9 Chapter One. 10 In the Beginning, Marital Disharmony Chapter Two. 25 Heredity and Siblings’ Differences Chapter Three. 37 Inheritance Rules and Intra-Family Imbalance Entail and Daughters. 39 Unworthy Tenants in Tail and Heirs Presumptive. 46 Primogeniture: Elder and Younger Sons. 49 Degradation of Emotional Ties. 55 Death and Birth and the Perversion of Human Emotions.57 Deficient Parental and Filial Love. 59 Paternal Authority: A Two-Headed Family System. 60 Chapter Four. 67 “Committing Waste on the
Inheritance” Mismanagement of the Estate. 67 Living beyond One’s Income. 68 Destructive Fashion of Estate “Improvement”.70 Breach of Duty to the Local Community.73 Enclosing, Land-Hungry Gentry. 73 Absenteeism. 75 Failure of Landlordship. 76 Narcissism of Character and Class. 76
viii Table of Contents Chapter Five. 81 Intellectual and Cultural Heritage Under Threat Cultivation of the Mind in Decline. 81 Deficient Education. 86 Heirs and Education. 87 Nature and Nurture. 89 Accomplishments versus Knowledge in Women’s Education. 92 Chapter Six. 95 Declining Religious Life Relationships between Clergymen and Gentry Families Under Scrutiny. 95 Family Livings: The Gentry’s Socio-Political Leverage. 95 Patrons and Clergymen. 97 Worldly, Pleasure-Hungry Clergymen. 100 Religion. 102 Part II: Austen’s Open Reformism. 105 Chapter One. 110 Austen’s Heroines: Individuals in Families Isolated Yet Central. 110 Dualism in the
Centre: Elinor and Marianne Dashwood. 113 Unchallenged Centrality: Elizabeth Bennet. 115 From Marginality to Centrality: Catherine Morland, Fanny Price and Anne Elliot. 117 Centrality and Egocentrism:Lady Susan and Emma. 121 Power of Observation and Distressing/ Diverting Consciousness. 125 Chapter Two. 132 The Limits of Individualism Emma, the Exception?. 132 Heroines Committed to Family and Society. 138 Elinor Dashwood. 138 Elizabeth Bennet. 142 Fanny Price. 144 Anne Elliot. 145
Individual, Family and Society in Jane Austen’s Work ix Chapter Three. 146 What Society for Austen and Her Heroines? The Overall Social View: A “World of Changes”. 146 Growing Independence from Land. 149 Bourgeois-Inspired Views. 150 Inherited Rights and Personal Merit. 150 Individuals and a New Concept of Financial Independence. 155 Social Mobility: For an Open Society?. 158 Upward and Downward Mobility. 160 The Diverging Social Destinies of Sisters: Marriage as a Factor of Mobility. 161 Mobility and Trade.162 The Navy and the Army. 167 Hostility to Mobility: The Great Chain of Being. 168 Mobility: Aspects of Town-Country Relationships. 173 Chapter Four. 175 What Family? Hope of Religious Revival. 175 The Triumph of Moral Principle. 180 The Triumph of
Feeling. 182 The Individual versus the Patrilineal Family. 191 Matrimony, the Main Source of Conflict. 193 Personal Feeling versus Collective Interest. 194 The Individual’s Rebellion against the Patrilineal Family. 197 The Conjugal versus the Patrilineal Family.200 The Domestic “Ideal”. 202 Heroines Marry Younger Sons or Worthy Heirs. 205 General Conclusion. 206 Bibliography. 212 Author Index. 219 Subject Index. 222 Appendix. 226 Bons Mots
This book draws the attention of readers of Jane Austen’s work to important aspects which have never been taken into due consideration by critics and are yet keys to the meaning of the relationship between individual, family and society in her writings. These aspects include the amazing number of ill-assorted married couples, and heredity through which conflicting characters in the parents are transmitted to their children. This accounts for strained relationships between siblings, further complicated by the inheritance customs of entail and primogeniture. The linkage seen by Austen between ill-matched couples, heredity (a natural process), and inheritance (social laws) is undoubtedly essential to action in her books. Within the families stand heroines, isolated yet central individuals, detached enough for keen observation of familial and social ills. Indeed, all criticism and all suggestions for reform are to be traced to their consciousness and conscience. Interestingly, the heroines’ own developments are concomitant with momentous changes in the world in which they live. As the book shows, Austen is keenly aware of and mostly receptive to socio-economic evolution, pervasive bourgeois ideology, and social mobility, with their combined effects on the relationships between individuals, families, and society. |
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