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What changed, in Jane Austen's art, in the years between Susan and Mansfield Park? Attempts to differentiate Austen's later novels from her earlier ones have yielded only a disconnected series of distinctions: one critic sees a more thoroughgoing social critique in the later novels, another, a new insistence on the claims of desire, yet another, a new consciousness of the Napoleonic War. While these characterizations are unobjectionable, they fail to provide a coherent account of how Austen's art matured. Nor do they explain our common readerly intuitions about the later novels' higher merits-their greater emotional depth and artistic complexity-or the thematic and attitudinal developments that mark those novels as belonging to the nineteenth rather than the eighteenth century.
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