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A Companion to Jane Austen Studies

Autor Robert Thomas Lambdin, Laura Lambdin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Jane Austen significantly shaped the development of the English novel, and her works continue to be read widely today. Though she is best known for her novels, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion, she also wrote poems, letters, prayers and various pieces of juvenalia. These writings have been attracting the attention of scholars; her major works have already generated a large body of scholarly and critical studies. This reference is a guide to her works and the response to them.Austen's works are fraught with ambiguity. Because she was adept at displaying numerous aspects of an issue, her writings invite multiple interpretations. In light of the ambiguity of her texts, each of her major works is approached from a reader-response perspective, in which an expert contributor illuminates the reader's relationship to her writing. And because so many readers have had such varied responses to her novels, the volume also includes chapters summarizing the critical response to each of her major works. In addition, the book includes separate chapters on her poems, letters, and prayers.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313306624
ISBN-10: 0313306621
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

LAURA COONER LAMBDIN teaches Professional Communications in the University of South Moore School of Business. She has published on Malory, Chaucer, and various Victorian poets, in such journals as Philological Quarterly and Arthurian Interpretations. With Robert T. Lambdin, she has coauthored Camelot in the Nineteenth Century (1999) and coedited Chaucer's Pilgrims (1996) and the Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature (2000), all available from Greenwood Press.ROBERT THOMAS LAMBDIN is Assistant Professor of English in the College Applied Professions at the University of South Carolina. With Laura C. Lambdin, he has coauthored Camelot in the Nineteenth Century (1999) and coedited Chaucer's Pilgrims (1996) and the Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature (2000), all available from Greenwood Press.

Cuprins

Sense and Sensibility: A Convergence of Readers/Viewers/BrowsersA Critical History of Sense and SensibilityThe Oppositional Reader and Pride and PrejudicePride and Prejudice: Jane Austen and Her ReadersFanny Price's "Customary" Subjectivity: Rereading the Individual in Mansfield ParkThe Critical History of Mansfield ParkLampoon and Lampoonability: Emma and the Riddle of Popularity"And Very Good Lists They Were": Select Critical Readings of Jane Austen's EmmaRereading Jane Austen: Dialogic Feminism in Northanger AbbeyAusten's Northanger Abbey: A Bibliographic StudyPersuasion's Box of ContradictionsDegrees of Maturity: The Bibliographic History of Jane Austen's PersuasionThe Juvenalia: Energy versus SympathyChild's Play: A Short Publication and Critical History of Jane Austen's JuvenaliaTender Toes, Bow-wows, Meow-meows, and the Devil: Jane Austen and the Nature of EvilLady Susan: A Bibliographical EssayOn the Virtues of Stout Half-Boots, Speculation and a Little Fresh Hair Powder: A Political, yet Jovial, Reading of Jane Austen's The WatsonsThe Watsons: Critical InterpretationsJane Austen's SanditonJane Austen's Letters in the 19th Century: The Politics of NostalgiaHumor and Wit in Jane Austen's Poems and CharadesJane Austen's Prayers: Deism Becoming TheismBibliographyIndex