Gold Dust asked this question about Sense and Sensibility:
How do the people in this novel acquire income/money? They never seem to work. But they talk as if just living on a property gives them income. And why are characters given their money (like inheritance) in annual increments instead of all at once?
Kitti Tobin Steiner well, having watched Downton Abbey I know all about this. (please note the sarcasm). however, there would probably be rental properties and small farm…morewell, having watched Downton Abbey I know all about this. (please note the sarcasm). however, there would probably be rental properties and small farms on the general estate that would bring in income. also, interest on the already large cash estate. also, it makes more sense to give annuities than a whole bag of cash to basically lazy people with very little education and not much ambition. just saying. also, back then, a rich person was either a pastor or (seems like) went to Parliament. and then lived off of the income from their properties. the ladies, well, they just got married off to either a pastor or a member of Parliament. please understand this in the spirit it was intended. also, i feel like i caught a little of Jane Austen's take on life for the wealthy(less)
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Gold Dust Thanks for answering. So who does all the farming work on these properties? Slaves? Do you happen to know of any novels about the people who did all t ...more
Oct 27, 2018 08:04AM · flag
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