Abstract
Austen’s Women – that is, women minus the men – is in this sense anachronistic because it presents the audience with a colourful parade of misguided, downtrodden, ignorant and misshapen female characters who begin to visibly unravel once they have been torn loose from the social system that oppressed them.
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