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What were Jane Austen's beliefs?

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I'll take on #11. To Jane Austen, freedom in large part meant having enough money. She lived much of her adult life as a poor relation, usually as a poor relation of one of her more affluent brothers. read more

Jane Austen was hugely devout. She believed strongly in religious observance and felt that from religion, most moral virtues flowed. Even talking jestingly of religion and the clergy was frowned on by Austen (see Mary Crawford's disdain for the clergy). read more

The first expensive book I ever bought for myself was a lovely gold-embossed book containing both Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility. I was a teenager browsing a used bookstore, and I fell in love. read more

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