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Jane Austen and the Morality of Conversation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 319

Jane Austen and the Morality of Conversation

An ingeniously innovative analysis of Jane Austen's work, a highly respected and engaging critical study.

Jane Austen and the Morality of Conversation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Jane Austen and the Morality of Conversation

An ingeniously innovative analysis of Jane Austen's work, a highly respected and engaging critical study.

Constancy and the Ethics of Jane Austen's 'Mansfield Park'
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Constancy and the Ethics of Jane Austen's 'Mansfield Park'

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010
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  • Publisher: CUA Press

Constancy and the Ethics of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park offers a rigorous philosophical examination of the novel, the first book-length, close reading to do so.

Unbounded Attachment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 225

Unbounded Attachment

This title discusses a range of British women writers, from Mary Wollstonecraft to Jane Austen, and considers the political implications of the language of feeling they use in their work.

The Cambridge Companion to 'Pride and Prejudice'
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 237

The Cambridge Companion to 'Pride and Prejudice'

Named in many surveys as Britain's best-loved work of fiction, Pride and Prejudice is now a global brand, with film and television adaptations making Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy household names. With a combination of original readings and factual background information, this Companion investigates some of the sources of the novel's power. It explores key themes and topics in detail: money, land, characters and style. The history of the book's composition and first publication is set out, both in individual essays and in the section of chronology. Chapters on the critical reception, adaptations and cult of the novel reveal why it has become an enduing classic with a unique and timeless appeal.

Jane Austen's Emma
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Jane Austen's Emma

What has Emma Woodhouse, "handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and very little to distress or vex her" to say to a discipline like philosophy? How is a novel like Emma, inaccurately but not infrequently caricatured as a high-toned version of a pedestrian romance, to supply material for philosophical insight or speculation? Jane Austen's Emma is many things to many readers but it is as inaccurate as it is reductive to consider it just a romance. The minutia of daily living on which it concentrates permit not a rehearsal of platitudes, but a closer look at human emotions and motives, as well as the opportunity to hone our interpretive and empathetic skills. Emma flies in the fac...

The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 481

The Cambridge Companion to English Novelists

A survey of the most important British novelists of the past 250 years, for students of British fiction.

Writing for The New Yorker: Critical Essays on an American Periodical
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Writing for The New Yorker: Critical Essays on an American Periodical

Original critical essays on an iconic American periodical, providing new insights into twentieth-century literary culture This collection of newly commissioned critical essays reads across and between New Yorker departments, from sports writing to short stories, cartoons to reporters at large, poetry to annals of business. Attending to the relations between these kinds of writing and the magazine's visual and material constituents, the collection examines the distinctive ways in which imaginative writing has inhabited the 'prime real estate' of this enormously influential periodical. In bringing together a range of sharply angled analyses of particular authors, styles, columns, and pages, this book offers multiple perspectives on American writing and periodical culture at specific moments in twentieth-century history.

Dickens's Style
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

Dickens's Style

Charles Dickens, generally regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian age, was known as 'The Inimitable', not least for his distinctive style of writing. This collection of twelve essays addresses the essential but often overlooked subject of Dickens's style, with each essay discussing a particular feature of his writing. All the essays consider Dickens's style conceptually, and they read it closely, demonstrating the ways it works on particular occasions. They show that style is not simply an aesthetic quality isolated from the deepest meanings of Dickens's fiction, but that it is inextricably involved with all kinds of historical, political and ideological concerns. Written in a lively and accessible manner by leading Dickens scholars, the collection ranges across all Dickens's writing, including the novels, journalism and letters.

Jane Austen's Families
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Jane Austen's Families

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-02-01
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  • Publisher: Anthem Press

“Jane Austen’s Families” focuses on family dynamics in Jane Austen’s six novels. After a general introduction, which places its approach in the context of ethical criticism, it divides into two sections. The first, “Family Dynamics,” consists of three chapters – “The Function of the Dysfunctional Family,” “Spoilt Children” and “Usefulness and Exertion.” The three chapters of section two, “Fathers and Daughters,” look at father–daughter relationships in “Mansfield Park,” “Emma” and “Persuasion.”