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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上读书报告I. IntroductionThe English author Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817. Born on December 16th, 1775 at Steventon, Hampshire, England. Austen was one of eight children of an English clergyman, and given the accomplishments of her novels. She was educated mainly at home. At an early ag
2、e she began writing sketches and satires of popular novels for her familys entertainment. As a clergymans daughter from a well-connected family, she had ample opportunity to study the habits of the middle class, the gentry, and the aristocracy. She lived a remarkably quiet and domestic life in the r
3、ural south of England. She never married and was only 41 when she died. Jane Austens novels were witty, warm and ironic portraits of the privileged classes of 18th- and 19th-century England. Her novels are highly prized not only for their light irony, humor, and depiction of contemporary English cou
4、ntry life, but also for their underlying serious qualities. Novels (1811) (1813) (1814) (1815) (1817) (posthumous) (1817) (posthumous) Short fiction (1794, 1805) Unfinished fiction (1804) (1817) Other works Sir Charles Grandison (1793, 1800) Plan of a Novel (1815) Poems Prayers Letters II. SummaryTh
5、e story shows the British societys life at that time by describing the marriage problems. It mainly describes the love story of Bennet s several daughters. Mr. Bingley is newly from London and falls in love with the biggest daughter, Jane. His friend Darcy is sweet upon the second daughter Elizabeth
6、, but their marriage moves slowly for some reasons. After a range of interesting troubles, the misunderstandings are finally removed. With Darcy overcomes his pride, and Elizabeth overcomes her prejudice, they get together finally. By describing different marriages, Austin expresses her opinions of
7、the marriage which insist on the understanding to each other. To a certain extent, this novel also reflects the wish for the independent marriage for women at that time. Mr. Bennet is an English gentleman living in Hertfordshire with his overbearing wife. The Bennets 5 daughters: the beautiful Jane,
8、 the clever Elizabeth, the bookish Mary, the immature Kitty and the wild Lydia. Unfortunately for the Bennets, if Mr. Bennet dies their house will be inherited by a distant cousin whom they have never met, so the familys future happiness and security are dependent on the daughters making good marria
9、ges. Life is uneventful until the arrival in the neighborhood of the rich gentleman Mr. Bingley, who rents a large house so he can spend the summer in the country. Mr. Bingley brings with him his sister and his friend Mr. Darcy.One night, at a dancing party, Mr. Bingley is well-received in the commu
10、nity; but Mr. Darcy is very proud and indifferent to other people. Mr. Bingley falls in love with Jane immediately, and so does Jane. Mr. Bingley and Jane Bennet begin to grow close relationship despite Mrs. Bennets interference and the opposition of Bingleys sister. Because of Mr. Darcys pride, Eli
11、zabeth is stung by his haughty rejection of her and decides to match his coldness with her own wit. Sometime later, Mr. Darcy begins to develop interests in Elizabeth. At another dancing party, Mr. Darcy invites Elizabeth to dance only to be refused. Mr. Darcy is in a difficult position. At the same
12、 time Elizabeth begins a friendship with Mr. Wickham, a militia officer who relates a prior acquaintance with Darcy. Wickham tells her that he has been seriously mistreated by Darcy. Elizabeth immediately seizes upon this information as another reason to hate Darcy. Bingleys sister has pursuit Mr. D
13、arcy for a long time, but when she finds that Mr. Darcy is fond of Elizabeth. The anger makes her prevent the development of their relationship. In addition, Mr. Darcy also dislikes Elizabeths mother and sisters for their vulgarism. Finally, Mr. Bingley leaves London under the persuasion of his sist
14、er and Mr. Darcy. Before Bingley leaves, Mr. Collins, the male relative who is to inherit Longbourn, makes a sudden appearance and stays with the Bennets. He is a recently ordained clergyman employed by the wealthy and patronizing Lady Catherine de Bourgh. Collins has another reason for visiting: he
15、 wishes to find a wife from among the Bennet sisters. Mr. Bennet and Elizabeth are amused by his self-important and pedantic behavior. He immediately enters pursuit of Jane; however, when Mrs. Bennet mentions her preoccupation with Mr. Bingley, he turns to Elizabeth. He soon proposes marriage to Eli
16、zabeth, only to be refused again. Collins quickly recovers and proposes to Elizabeths close friend, Charlotte Lucas, who immediately accepts him. Once the marriage is arranged, Charlotte asks Elizabeth to come for an extended visit.In the spring, Elizabeth joins Charlotte and her cousin at his paris
17、h in Kent. The parish is adjacent to Rosings Park, the grand manor of Mr. Darcys aunt, Lady Catherine de Bourgh, where Elizabeth frequently invites. While calling on Lady Catherine, Mr. Darcy encounters Elizabeth. She discovers from a cousin of Darcy that it is he who separates Bingley and Jane. Soo
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