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Amber Cross
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Accessories
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Fanny’s brother William gives her an amber cross as a gift, but she is distressed about wearing it to his ball because she has no chain to wear it on. William could not afford the gold chain to wear it with, illustrating the struggle for both siblings to fit in with their more fashionable and wealthy relations. They can come close, but they are dependent on others’ generosity. Both Edmund and Henry (though Mary) offer Fanny a chain or necklace to wear with the cross, marking them as the men most likely to provide for Fanny by marrying her. It is symbolic that Harry’s fancier chain does not fit while Edmund’s is picked more carefully to suit Fanny’s needs.
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Unknown
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Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
accessories
amber
British literature
cross
gift
Jane Austen
jewelry
Mansfield Park
novel of manners
regency
Romance
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Beronetage of England
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Books
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Sir Walter Elliot is fond of perusing his copy of the Beronetage to find his own name listed. When his daughters are married, he also takes pride in adding them to Elliot entry. As a man who does not care for reading, Sir Elliot’s affection for the two volume listing of nobility illustrates his vanity and pride in his rank, which he carries into his hopes for his daughter’s marriages. The attention Sir Eliot pays the Beronetage is contrasted with the attention the Musgrove daughters and others pay to the Navy Lists, illustrating the conflicting notions of social importance – noble birth and achievement.
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John Debette
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Persuasion, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
aristocracy
Baron
book
British literature
Jane Austen
nobility
novel of manners
Persuasion
regency
Romance
signifier of wealth
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Captain Harville's Wood Furnishings
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Decorations
Description
An account of the resource
Captain Harville’s home is furnished with several varieties of exotic wood, excellently worked up, that he brought back from his travels around the world in the navy. His modest home has all the necessities, but he brings it to life with tokens from his adventures. His emphasis on the unique and exotic objects he brings back from his travels puts him and the others in the navy in contrast with the Elliot’s and the other nobles who are more concerned with expensive and inherited furniture and decor.
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Unknown
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Persuasion, Jane Austen
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Novel
British literature
Decoration
exotic
Jane Austen
novel of manners
Persuasion
regency
Romance
travel
Wood
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Edward Ferrars’s Ring
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Accessories
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An account of the resource
Edward’s ring is distinguished by the plait of hair at its center. Marrianne is the first to mention it, and though believing that her sister, Elinor, gave the ring to Edward as a token of love, she politely asks Edward if it is from his sister, Fanny. Not wanting to reveal that it is actually from Lucy, to whom he is secretly engaged, Edward claims that it is indeed from Fanny. Both Marrianne and Elinor privately believe it to be Elinor’s hair, though Elinor knows it must have been taken without her knowledge. When Lucy reveals to Elinor that she gave Edward a ring with a lock of her hair, Elinor’s memory of the ring proves to her that Lucy is telling the truth about her engagement to Edward. The revelation of the ring is a turning point in Elinor’s romantic hopes toward Edward.
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Lucy (Steele) Ferrars
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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
accessories
British literature
gift
hair
Jane Austen
jewelry
novel of manners
regency
ring
Romance
romantic token
Sense and Sensibility
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Fanny Dashwood’s Screens
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Decorations
Description
An account of the resource
Elinor painted a set of screens for her sister-in-law, Fanny. Fanny had them put into frames and mounted in her drawing room to shield between a person and the fireplace. When John draws attention to the screens, the reactions of the group reveal their attitudes toward Elinor. John wants Colonel Brandon to admire them to convince him of Elinor’s suitability as a wife. Brandon admires them out of friendship. Fanny warns Mrs. Farrars that they are Elinor’s work so she dismisses them unkindly, illustrating her dislike of Elinor and her own bad manners. This leads to an outburst of emotion from Marrianne who feels Elinor’s pain as strongly as her own. The screens, which were a kind gift from Elinor to her sister-in-law, are used against her by Fanny and Fanny’s mother.
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Elinor (Dashwood) Farrars
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Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
craft
feminine accomplishment
gift
Jane Austen
novel of manners
painting
regency
Romance
Sense and Sensibility
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Fanny Price’s Dress
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Clothing
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An account of the resource
The Bertram’s give Fanny a new white dress on the occasion of her cousin Maria’s wedding. She next wears the dress to the Grant’s dinner party, the first dinner party she is invited to attend. The dress symbolizes her new status now that Maria and Julia have left Mansfield Park due to Maria’s marriage. Fanny is now “out,” and she begins to receive her due attention. Her family and acquaintances are surprised by how lovely she looks in the dress because she had faded into the background for so many years while her cousins were at home. Because the dress is a gift from Sir Bertram, it also illustrates her depended on the Bertrams for the means to be in fashionable society.
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Unknown
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Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
Clothing
Dress
gift
Jane Austen
Mansfield Park
novel of manners
regency
Romance
white
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Fanny Price’s Writing Paper
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The topic of the resource
Materials
Description
An account of the resource
The gift of writing paper is Edmund Bertram’s first act of kindness toward Fanny Price. When she arrives at the Bertram’s home, she is too shy to ask for paper to write to her brother, though she desperately misses her family. Edmund is the only member of the family to look past her reserve and discover why she is so solemn. The kindness he shows by offering her writing paper is only the beginning. He watches over Fanny as she grows up in his home, and she loves him for it.
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Unknown
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Mansfield Park, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
gift
Jane Austen
Mansfield Park
materials
novel of manners
paper
regency
Romance
writing
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Fordyce’s Sermons
Subject
The topic of the resource
Books
Description
An account of the resource
Mr. Collins chooses Sermons to Young Women by James Fordyce to read to his 5 female cousins for entertainment. He refuses to continue reading after Lydia interrupts and is offended that his cousins are not all receptive to his lesson. It not only illustrates his own pious airs, but also his intention to monitor the behavior of the young ladies whose estate he will inherit. He continues to write to their father about their affairs after he returns home.
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James Fordyce
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Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
book
British literature
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice
regency
religious
Romance
sermon
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Georgiana’s Piano-Forte
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The topic of the resource
Instruments
Description
An account of the resource
Mr. Darcy gives his younger sister Georgiana a new piano-forte as a gift. This demonstrates his caring attentions as her guardian and Georgiana’s accomplishment. She practices much of the day and is regarded for her skill. Georgiana’s accomplishment is subtly compared to both Elizabeth’s and Jane’s accomplishment by Lady Catherine and Miss Bingly.
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Unknown
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Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
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Novel
British literature
feminine accomplishment
gift
instrument
Jane Austen
novel of manners
piano
Pride and Prejudice
regency
Romance
signifier of wealth
token of affection
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Title
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Gruel
Subject
The topic of the resource
Food
Description
An account of the resource
Mr. Woodhouse eats a bowl of gruel at every opportunity and recommends it to every guest in his home. The gruel shows that he cares much more about his health than his pleasure, and he is certain that the gruel is necessary for good health. His insistence that his guests have some gruel rather than the rich food his hospitality binds him to serve shows how caring he is. His daughter Isabella’s willingness to eat the gruel shows that she is much more similar to her father than Emma.
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Unknown
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Emma, Jane Austen
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Brianna Sumption
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Novel
British literature
Emma
food
health
Jane Austen
novel of manners
regency
Romance