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Illness and Identity in Austen
This chapter explores the portrayal of illness in Jane Austen's works, emphasizing the emotional and physical struggles of characters, particularly through Mr. Woodhouse's hypochondria. It also critiques societal pressures surrounding health, mortality, and consumerism, illustrating how these themes shape character development and reflect broader societal critiques.