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Two histories of England, by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens ; introduced by David Starkey

Label
Two histories of England, by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens ; introduced by David Starkey
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Two histories of England
Oclc number
144226698
Responsibility statement
by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens ; introduced by David Starkey
Summary
"History of England..." is an (20 p.) historical satire produced by 16-year-old Jane Austen. It is a spoof on the history of the British monarchy from 1399 to 1649. What you find are brief, opinionated pieces, ranging from two sentences on Edward V who "lived so little a while that nobody had time to draw his picture" to 19 sentences on Elizabeth, of whom "It was the peculiar misfortune . . . to have had bad ministers --since wicked as she herself was, she could not have committed such extensive mischief, had not these vile & abandoned men connived at, and encouraged her in her crimes. Charles Dicken's "A child's history of England" was originally intended as a study-piece for his children. With it's flamboyant narrative it served as an unconventional counter text to the more straitlaced historical canon of his times
Target audience
juvenile
resource.variantTitle
2 histories of England
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