This chapter contains sections titled:
The Book Code
Into the Glimmering World: Empire as Escape
In the Bookstore: The Postcolonial Jane Austen
Further Reading
Jane Austen in the World: New Women, Imperial Vistas
A Companion to Jane Austen ; 444-455
2009-01-02
12 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Nineteenth‐century novelists underscored the confluence between the historical novel and the Austenian novel of manners , British novels shaping early colonial literatures and school curricula , Jane Austen in the World: New Women, Imperial Vistas , Mansfield Park directly influenced Scott's Guy Mannering (1815) and Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre , Many Austenite novelists consciously extending Austen's homage to the novel and brief for literary self‐education , The Book Code , For Charlotte Brontë, Austen was “shrewd and observant” but “lacking sentiment”
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