What do you think about the book Pride and Prejudice? I think it speaks a lot about women living in the Victorian Age.
I really hate this book. The romantic novel by Jane Austen from 1813 is a classic, but a bit dry for me.
Understandable. It can be a bit dry since most of the narrative isn't written in contemporary English. I think that Jane Austen should be more fantasy.
Yes they should they often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favorable social standing and economic secuirty. Not a great book for dudes.
Agreed. If only women back in the day realized that the efforts of pushing a feminist agenda through literature would only wound up back to the dreaded square one.
Yeah feminism and it's efforts to establish an educational and professional system for the equality of women is really a farce. Men are simply more capable. Women should just devote their entire lives to comforting their more reliable companions.
A study of the wild show that females tend to be more territorial, which is something Jane Austen should've implemented in her skill set as a young lass..
Women should just stick to guarding the kitchen, especially when I'm hungry. I really never cared for her use of biting irony, along with realism and social commentary. It is okay just not the kind of Jane I like.