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LIBERTY IN JANE AUSTENS PERSUAPB

Autor Kathryn E. Davis
en Paperback – 8 mai 2018
Liberty in Jane Austen's Persuasion is a meditation on Persuasion as a text in which Jane Austen, writing in the Age of Revolution, enters the conversation of her epoch. Poets, philosophers, theologians and political thinkers of the long eighteenth century, including William Cowper, George Gordon Byron, Samuel Johnson, Hugh Blair, Thomas Sherlock, Edmund Burke, and Charles Pasley, endeavored definitively to determine what it means for a human being to be free. Persuasion is Austen's elegant, artful and complex addition to this conversation. In this study, Kathryn Davis proposes that Austen's last complete novel offers an apologia for human liberty primarily understood as self-governance. Austen's characters struggle to attain liberty, not from an oppressive political regime or stifling social conventions, but for a type of excellence that is available to each human being. The novel's presentation of moral virtue has wider cultural significance as a force that shapes both the "little social commonwealth[s]" inhabited by characters of Austen's own making and, possibly, the identity of the nation whose sovereign read Persuasion.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781611462296
ISBN-10: 1611462290
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

Notă biografică

Kathryn E. Davis is assistant professor of English at the University of Dallas.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Abbreviations A Beginning: Liberty in Jane Austen¿s Novels Chapter I: Reading Jane Austen¿s Readings on Liberty Chapter II: ¿Though alive, not at liberty¿: Counterfeits of Liberty in Persuasion Chapter III: The Ultimate Dichotomy: ¿Prudence¿ and ¿Romance¿ Chapter IV: Towards the Free Movement of the Soul: the Rhetoric of Persuasion Chapter V: The Limits of Human Liberty Conclusion: England and Everywhere Bibliography Index About the Author

Descriere

This book presents Austen as a novelist who put her distinctive voice and extraordinary imagination to the service of poets and philosophers. The study explores Austen's account of liberty understood as self-governance and suggests interior liberty as the necessary prerequisite for political liberty.