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“Jane Austen’ı sekiz yaşınızda okuduğunuzda toplumsal ayrıntıları anlamayabilirsiniz ama o titiz lisan ve hassasiyete doyarsınız, önemli olan da budur.” –Lauren Groff Jane Austen’ın ilk romanı Akıl ve Tutku, 1811’de yazarın ismini taşımayan bir kapakla, “bir hanımefendi tarafından” imzasıyla yayımlanmıştı. Austen ilk taslağında bir dizi mektup olarak kaleme alıp daha sonra nihai biçimine karar vererek tekrar yazdığı, en bilinen eserlerinden olan bu romanında 1700’lü yılların değer yargılarının gölgesindeki evliliğin, sosyal statünün, gerçek aşkın tabiatına dair, belki de asla eskimeyecek bir hikâye anlatıyor. Marianne Dashwood duygularını saklamayan biridir, kız kardeşi Elinor ise toplumsal kurallara karşı daha dikkatlidir. Dashwood’lar, eşini kaybeden anneleriyle beraber, büyüdükleri yerden taşınıp daha mütevazı bir yere, uzak akrabaları John Middleton’ın sahibi olduğu bir mülke taşınırlar. Marianne, kız kardeşinin uyarılarına rağmen Middleton’a âşık olur. Elinor’un sevdiği erkek ise bir başkasıyla evlenecektir. Kız kardeşlerden birinin uçarılığı, diğerinin ise metanetli mizacı ikisinin de mutlu bir hayata ulaşmasına yetmeyecektir. İki kadının da kalpleri ve mantıklarının ötesinde bir başka yol bulması gerekmektedir.
Author:
Jane Austen
Jane Austen
Translator:
Başak Bekişli
Başak Bekişli
Designer:
Hamdi Akçay
Hamdi Akçay
Estimated Reading Time: 12 hrs. 14 min.Page Number: 432Publication Date: August 2021First Publication Date: 1811Publisher: İthaki YayınlarıOriginal Title: Sense and Sensibility
ISBN: 9786257442350Country: TürkiyeLanguage: Türkçe
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Jane Austen
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Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817) was a 19th-century English novelist. Jane Austen, born in Steventon, Hampshire, in 1775; He studied at Oxford in 1783, thanks to a relative; He continued his education in Southampton; She eventually studied at the Abbey School in Reading, Berkshire, a school for women. She starts writing novels in 1789. In 1802, she receives a marriage proposal from a "big and strange person" (Mr. Wisley), in her own words, but she does not accept it. The relationship between the two was depicted in the movie Becoming Jane. He moved to Southmpton after his father's death in 1805. In 1809 he moved in with his wealthy brother in Chawton, and today the house has become a museum and a popular destination for tourists. Jane Austen is one of the world's most famous writers. His descriptions of the period in which he lived and the characters of his heroes made his novels among the classics. Jane Austen was the seventh child of a village parson. He was trained by his father. She was lucky to receive a better education than women at that time. His parents encouraged the children's imaginative play. They turned the parsonage barn into a small theater where families could put on plays during the summer holidays. By the age of 12, Austen was writing her own stories; But it would take about 25 more years for his first novel to be published. Austen's novels are very popular today. He dealt with people's weaknesses in his works with a witty understanding and elegant humor. All of the protagonists of his novels are women, and all of his novels ended with a happy marriage. His first book, Love and Life (1811), was published. This was followed by Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816). The novels Northanger Abbey and Persuasion were both published in 1818, after Austen's death. All these novels were published anonymously. Austen never married, instead living with her family in several places, including Bath, where many of her novels are set. Austen began feeling unwell in early 1816, but ignored the warning signs. In May 1817, the family moved to Winchester to seek a cure for Austen's illness; However, he died on July 18, 1817, at a young age. His body was buried in Winchester Cathedral. All of Jane Austen's novels have been adapted for television or cinema, and her three most successful novels have been made into films. These are: Love and Life (1995), Emma and Persuasion (both released in 1996). Pride and Prejudice became a very successful television series in 1995. novels - Sense and Sensibility, 1811 - Pride and Prejudice, 1813 - Mansfield Park (Mansfield Park), 1814 -Emma (Emma), 1815 Published After His Death - Northanger Abbey, 1818 - Persuasion, 1818 - The Watsons, 1892