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A Companion to Jane Austen
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A Companion to Jane Austen

BookHardcover
Ranking79094inSprachen
CHF283.00

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Reflecting the dynamic and expansive nature of Austen studies, A Companion to Jane Austen provides 42 essays from a distinguished team of literary scholars that examine the full breadth of the English novelist's works and career.

_ Provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date array of Austen scholarship
_ Functions both as a scholarly reference and as a survey of the most innovative speculative developments in the field of Austen studies
_ Engages at length with changing contexts and cultures of reception from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-4051-4909-9
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date02/01/2009
Pages560 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 180 mm, Height 254 mm, Thickness 36 mm
Weight1148 g
Article no.5430831
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.22453877
Product groupSprachen
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Claudia L. Johnson joined the faculty at Princeton in 1994 and now serves as Department Chair. She specializes in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century literature, with a particular emphasis on the novel. Her books include Jane Austen: Women, Politics, and the Novel (Chicago, 1988), Equivocal Beings: Politics, Gender and Sentimentality in the 1790s (Chicago, 1995), and The Cambridge Companion to Mary Wollstonecraft (Cambridge, 2002), along with editions of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park (Norton, 1998), Sense and Sensibility (Norton, 2002), and Northanger Abbey (Oxford, 2003). Her research has been supported by major fellowships such as the NEH and the Guggenheim. She is now finishing a book about author-love called Jane Austen's Cults and Cultures, which traces permutations of "Jane mania" from 1817 to the present, and also working on another called Raising the Novel, which explores modern efforts to create a novelistic canon by elevating novels to keystones of high culture.Clara Tuite is Senior Lecturer in English, University of Melbourne. She is the author of Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon (Cambridge, 2002, 2008), as well as several essays on Austen, and the co-editor, with Gillian Russell, of Romantic Sociability: Social Networks and Literary Culture in Britain, 1770-1840 (Cambridge, 2002, 2006).Cover image: The Modern Living Room, from Humphry Repton's 'Fragments on the Theory and Practice of Landscape Gardening', 1816, colour lithograph. Private Collection, The Stapleton Collection / The Bridgeman Art Library.