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"'Violent Love': Jane Austen And Eighteenth-Century Marriage Laws", Brianna Bicho May 2018

"'Violent Love': Jane Austen And Eighteenth-Century Marriage Laws", Brianna Bicho

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In several of Jane Austen’s novels, her heroines are confronted more than once with the proposition of marriage. Many of the primary proposal scenes in these tales contain violent language seemingly at odds with the romantic context, and the romance convention, of a proposal scene. Austen’s rhetoric of violence functions as a critique of contemporary laws defining and regulating marriage, particularly Blackstone’s Commentaries on the Laws of England, published in 1765. These laws negated a woman’s ownership – both personal and financial – upon her marriage: they outlined both the illegality of a wedded female to own property and the …