Introduction
1.Literary Analysis:Pride and Prejudice
2.Law and Custom:Inheritance and Marriage
FROM:
George C.Brodrick,English Land and English
Landlords(1881)
Sir William Blackstone,Commentaries on the
Laws of England(1765)
William Alexander,The History of Women from
the Earliest Antiquity,to the Present Time(1779)
Sir Frederick Ponock and Frederic Wmiam
Maitland,Tbe History of English Law Before the
Time ofEdward I(1898)
3.Eighteenth—Century Views of Marriage
FROM:
Samuel Johnson,The Rambler(1750)
Daniel Defoe,Conjugal Lewdness(1727)
John Gregory,A Fathers Legacy to His Daughters(1774)
Lady Sarah Pennington,An Unfortunate Mothers
Advice to Her Absent Daughters(1761)
Thomas Gisborne,An Enquiry into the Duties of
the Female Sex(1797)
William Godwin,Enquiry Concerning Political
Justice(1793)
Mary Wollstonecraft,Maria,or The Wrongs of
Woman(1798)
4.Unmarried Women:Conduct and Law
FRoM:
William Hayley,A Philosophical,Historical,and
Moral Essay on old Maids(1785)
Jane west,Letters to a Young Lady(1806)
Mary WoUstonecrkft.Thoughts on the Education
of Daughters(1787)
Mary WoUstonecraft,A Vindication of the eights
of Woman(1792)
Wmiam Alexander.The History of Women from
the Earliest Antiquity,to the Present Time(1779)
5.Women’S Education and Moral Conduct
FRoM:
William Alexander,The History of Women from
the Earliest Antiquity,to the Present Time(1779)
Hester Chapone,On the Improvement of the
Mind(17700
Lady Sarah Pennington,An Unfortunate Mothers
Advice to Her Absent Daughters(1761)
Jane West,Letters to a Young Lady(1806)
Catherine Macaulay Graham,Letters on Education(1790)
6.Pride and Prejudice:Issues in the l980s and 1990s
Index
This iS the onlY book about Pride and Prejudice to combine both analysis of the novel and excerpts from significant primary documents of Austen’S OWn time These materials will help the reader to understand the complexities of both the novel and English society at the beginning of the l9th century,and tO compare those issues to contemporary.society.Teachman provides commentary and primary materialS On inheritance.marriage,and women’S roles in society at the time of Austen’S life.Excerpts from l 8th—and l 9th—century etiquette books,moral treatises、histories of women.1egal documents and comrnentary。newspapers,magazines,and collections of letters provide evidence of the social and legal differences between Austen’S time and our own--enabling the reader tO understand the legal,historic,d,social.and cultural context of the nova.