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Becoming Jane Austen

Autor Prof Jon Spence
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 mar 2007

Jon Spence's fascinating biography of Jane Austen paints an intimate portrait of the much-loved novelist. Spence's meticulous research has, perhaps most notably, uncovered evidence that Austen and the charming young Irishman Tom Lefroy fell in love at the age of twenty and that the relationship inspired Pride and Prejudice, one of the most celebrated works of fiction ever written. Becoming Jane Austen gives the fullest account we have of the romance, which was more serious and more enduring than previously believed. Seeing this love story in the context of Jane Austen's whole life enables us to appreciate the profound effect the relationship had on her art and on subsequent choices that she made in her life.

Full of insight and with an attentive eye for detail, Spence explores Jane Austen's emotional attachments and the personal influences that shaped her as a novelist. His elegant narrative provides a point of entry into Jane Austen's world as she herself perceived and experienced it. It is a world familiar to us from her novels, but in Becoming Jane Austen, Austen herself is the heroine.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781847250469
ISBN-10: 1847250467
Pagini: 312
Ilustrații: 22
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Becoming Jane is the first biography of Austen to assert the view that Jane Austen and Tom Lefroy's relationship was more serious and enduring than the brief flirtation previously assumed.

Cuprins

Illustrations
Acknowledgements
1 Legacies
2 Home
3 Scenes
4 The Good Apprentice
5 History
6 Love and Art
7 Place
8 Ways of Escape
9 Money
10 Work
11 The World
12 The Body
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index

Recenzii

"This biography does uncover some interesting facts about the novelist's antecedents and family, showing them to be just as obsessed with fortune and gentility as the Dashwoods and the Bennets."
'It is the small incidents that Jon Spence puts under the microscope in his entertaining and sensitive biography.'   'Jon Spence is painstaking, delicate, full of insight - a somehow fitting, friendly biographer.'   ~ Joceline Bury, Jane Austen's Regency World Magazine
'Jon Spence's book has all the virtues of a well-researched and original study. Hard to write anything new about Jane Austen these days, but Spence, in his own quiet and unobtrusive way, has done it.' ~ John Bayley
"Becoming Jane Austen gives the fullest account we have of her falling in love with the charming young Irishman Tom Lefroy."
Review in Eighteenth Century Current Bibliography, October 2007
"Fascinating...full of details that add color and texture to what we know of Austen." --The Record-Courier
"Spence meticulously unpacks the evidence available to him...and lays the probablilities before us in writing that is charged with its own kind of electricity. His great achievement is that by the end of Becoming Jane Austen it is indeed possible to see how Jane became Jane Austen, the great writer of English literature."
mention in 'Books on Radio'
'A delightful book ... I have enjoyed it immensely.'
'Jon Spence's 'Becoming Jane Austen' is one of the best half-dozen books published on Austen in the last quarter century.' 'This is a book full of wisdom about [Jane Austen] and her art.' Joseph Wiesenfarth, JASNA News
'Becoming Jane Austen' is a good, traditional biography. Clearly written, jargon-free and pleasant to read, it covers familiar ground without any sense of fatigue and makes the most of the material.' ~ Peter Washington, The Literary Review
'Jon Spence has given us the most cogent portrait of Jane Austen's literary life to date.' ~ Julia Barrett, author of 'Presumption', 'The Third Sister' and 'Jane Austen's "Charlotte"', British Heritage Magazine
Title mentioned, April 2007
"This biography does uncover some interesting facts about the novelist's antecedents and family, showing them to be just as obsessed with fortune and gentility as the Dashwoods and the Bennets."