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Further Reading
Jane Austen and the Silver Fork Novel
A Companion to Jane Austen ; 434-443
2009-01-02
10 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
to hear echoes of Jane Austen's novels in the most unexpected places , Jane Austen and the Silver Fork Novel , political obsessions of the 1820s and 1830s replace subjective identity as the central activity of the contemporary novel , The silver fork debt to Jane Austen, in short, belongs to an “overlapping of historicities” , Deidre Lynch describes in her essay “At Home with Jane Austen,” in which Austen's novels are “reseen” , In Gore's next novel, Mothers and Daughters (1831), Fanny Price's East Room retreat is on view , Henry Colburn initiated the taste, the “mania” as John Sutherland calls it (1986: 70) ‐ for these novels about fashionable life in London
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