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18 Aug

Jane Austen: Required Reading For Every Aspiring Romance Novelist

Jane Austen: Required Reading For Every Aspiring Romance Novelist. Jane Austen has been viewed in various lights depending on the period in literature. Being a woman novelist and born of the time period when this was still a stigma, she suffered the unbalanced views of her works that were unduly prejudiced. Although she failed to fall clearly into the norms of the Victorian period, she eventually would become the novelist by which writers of this period would be judged. Her novels have dynamic characters, situations that are human and moral lessons that have transcended the time periods they were written in.Get more information here. http://booklovingfool.wordpress.com/2011/08/06/being-the-first-of-the-jane-austen-mysteries/ Her women characters are strong and subtle. Her male characters are bold yet passive. Good and evil play backseat roles to the lessons of being human and humane. What she did not choose to conform to as a romantic novelist has become the challenge of the modern writer of romantic novels. Anyone seeking to write for the romantic novel genre must look at Jane Austen for literary insight, but also see how her novels gave transformation of the romantic novel in the modern genre. She is the writer that changed the world of romantic literature with intelligence and wit.

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