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Jane Austen wrote in a romanticist, as well as neoclassical style. The ability to layer these two styles was one of her strong points. Her writing exhibited much restraint, was logical and structured. Austen's writing style is a mix of neoclassicism and romanticism. All of her work benefited from her wit and at times her sarcasm.

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