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    prop. n.Proper NounAn English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century.
    Jane Austen is one of the most famous English novelists.

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    How Jane Austen Changed Fiction Forever

    05:46How Jane Austen Changed Fiction Forever
    • In the first chapter of the first book that Jane Austen ever published, Sense and Sensibility, she did something that changed fiction forever.

      In the first chapter of the first book that Jane Austen ever published, Sense and Sensibility, she did something that changed fiction forever.

    • In the first chapter of the first book that Jane Austen ever published, Sense and Sensibility, she did something that changed fiction forever.

      In the first chapter of the first book that Jane Austen ever published, Sense and Sensibility, she did something that changed fiction forever.

    B1

    What Does A Perfect Day Look Like For Paul Giamatti?

    03:04What Does A Perfect Day Look Like For Paul Giamatti?
    • For the first time in my life, I'm reading Jane Austen.

      For the first time in my life, I'm reading Jane Austen.

    • For the first time in my life, I'm reading Jane Austen.

      For the first time in my life, I'm reading Jane Austen.

    A2

    Pride and Prejudice - Chapter 1 - Brtish Accent Reading - Jane Austen - British Pronunciation

    06:17Pride and Prejudice - Chapter 1 - Brtish Accent Reading - Jane Austen - British Pronunciation
    • Pride and Prejudice - Chapter 1 - Brtish Accent Reading - Jane Austen - British Pronunciation - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE By Jane Austen

      Pride and Prejudice - Chapter 1 - Brtish Accent Reading - Jane Austen - British Pronunciation - PRIDE AND PREJUDICE By Jane Austen

    • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Chapter 1.

      Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Chapter 1.

    A2

    Learn English: Using AT, IN THE, AGO, and more words to talk about time

    10:01Learn English: Using AT, IN THE, AGO, and more words to talk about time
    • two weeks. You might find it in books like Jane Austen, but we still use it today as

      two weeks. You might find it in books like Jane Austen, but we still use it today as

    • You might find it in books like Jane Austen,

      You might find it in books like Jane Austen,

    A1

    10 Darling IDIOMS ☺️??️for daily natural speech ?| British English ?? | British Culture ??

    13:4310 Darling IDIOMS ☺️??️for daily natural speech ?| British English ?? | British Culture ??
    • What I love the most about this idiom is the mention of a bonnet, which is like the old-fashioned hat. And I guess because of that vocabulary it just reminds me of the olden days where people used to wear bonnets, like Jane Austen times. Number five, to wrap your head around something.

      What I love the most about this idiom is the mention of a bonnet, which is like the old-fashioned hat. And I guess because of that vocabulary it just reminds me of the olden days where people used to wear bonnets, like Jane Austen times. Number five, to wrap your head around something.

    B1

    Love & Friendship Featurette - Behind the Scenes (2016) - Kate Beckinsale, Chloë Sevigny Movie HD

    03:08Love & Friendship Featurette - Behind the Scenes (2016) - Kate Beckinsale, Chloë Sevigny Movie HD
    • A new Jane Austen is quite a find, I think.

      A new Jane Austen is quite a find, I think.

    • A new Jane Austen is quite a find, I think.

      A new Jane Austen is quite a find, I think.

    B1

    HISTORY OF IDEAS - Love

    15:24HISTORY OF IDEAS - Love
    • What continues to strike readers today is that Jane Austen is deeply concerned about romance and about money.

      What continues to strike readers today is that Jane Austen is deeply concerned about romance and about money.

    • In the early years of the nineteenth century, Jane Austen is defining the wise ideal of modern love.

      In the early years of the nineteenth century, Jane Austen is defining the wise ideal of modern love.

    B1

    A (Very) General Overview of British Literary History

    07:45A (Very) General Overview of British Literary History
    • Jane Austen also wrote her famous novels during this period,

      Jane Austen also wrote her famous novels during this period,

    • Jane Austen also wrote her famous novels during this period, but

      Jane Austen also wrote her famous novels during this period, but

    B1

    Late Show Book Club with “What We Can Know” Author Ian McEwan

    12:33Late Show Book Club with “What We Can Know” Author Ian McEwan
    • And also he was revolutionary too because he could write about children so well, as well as Dickens, as well as Jane Austen, if not better.

      And also he was revolutionary too because he could write about children so well, as well as Dickens, as well as Jane Austen, if not better.

    • And also he was revolutionary too, because he, he could write about children so well, as well as Dickens, as well as Jane Austen, if not better.

      And also he was revolutionary too, because he, he could write about children so well, as well as Dickens, as well as Jane Austen, if not better.

    A2

    10 Darling IDIOMS ☺️??️for daily natural speech ?| British English ?? | British Culture ??

    13:4310 Darling IDIOMS ☺️??️for daily natural speech ?| British English ?? | British Culture ??
    • What I love the most about this idiom is that the mention of a bonnet, which is like the old hat, and I guess because of that vocabulary it just reminds me of the olden days where people used to wear bonnets, like Jane Austen times.

      What I love the most about this idiom is that the mention of a bonnet, which is like the old hat, and I guess because of that vocabulary it just reminds me of the olden days where people used to wear bonnets, like Jane Austen times.

    • And I guess because of that vocabulary, it just reminds me of the olden days where people used to wear bonnets, like Jane Austen times.

      And I guess because of that vocabulary, it just reminds me of the olden days where people used to wear bonnets, like Jane Austen times.

    B1