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    Jane Austen, Illustrated

    Carroll, Laura / Wiltshire, John | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Bentley's Standard Novels series in 1833 ‐ Austen's novels presented , Austen's novels ‐ as entertaining and accessible reading matter

    Jane Austen and the Silver Fork Novel

    Copeland, Edward | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: to hear echoes of Jane Austen's novels in the most unexpected places , Deidre Lynch describes in her essay “At Home with Jane Austen,” in which Austen's novels are “reseen” , Henry Colburn initiated the taste, the “mania” as John Sutherland calls it (1986: 70) ‐ for these novels about fashionable life in London

    Dealing in Notions and Facts: Jane Austen and History Writing

    Looser, Devoney | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Austen's six novels relentlessly contrasted to the voluminous (and “historical”) productions of novelist, poet, and critic Sir Walter Scott , Her novels, too, grapple with “real, solemn history” Persuasion ends with its heroine dreading “a future war [as] all that could dim her sunshine”

    Jane Austen, the 1790s, and the French Revolution

    Spongberg, Mary | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Austen's novels are, however, set emphatically in the England of the present , Austen's novels also evinced a particular relationship to history that set her apart from other writers of the 1790s

    Jane Austen and Popular Culture

    Simons, Judy | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Austen's novels fueled by contemporary debates about taste and literary value linked artistic preference to moral judgment

    Jane Austen in the World: New Women, Imperial Vistas

    Trumpener, Katie | Wiley | 2009
    Schlagwörter: British novels shaping early colonial literatures and school curricula