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Apart from the presence of the militia in Meryton and then their decamping to Brighton, there are no signs of the Napoleonic War in P & P. Austen is known for her attention to society and what might be termed "women's matters". Compare with Thackeray's Vanity Fair which deals almost directly with the Napoleonic Wars, and a great deal more besides.

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