Reading with Jane Austen
Autor Elaine Banderen Hardback – 10 mar 2026 – vârsta ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781684485864
ISBN-10: 168448586X
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
ISBN-10: 168448586X
Pagini: 206
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bucknell University Press
Colecția Bucknell University Press
Notă biografică
ELAINE BANDER is retired from Dawson College in Montreal, Canada, where she taught English for three decades. She is the author of dozens of essays and several book chapters on Austen and other writers and served as president of the Jane Austen Society of North America (Canada) as well as of the Burney Society (North America).
Cuprins
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Jane Austen’s Words
2. Reading Frances Burney
3. Robert Burns, Sir Charles Grandison, and Sir Edward Denham
4. Charlotte Smith in “Catharine, or the Bower”
5. Mrs. Smith in Northanger Abbey
6. Reading Mysteries at Bath and Northanger
7. Reading Marianne Dashwood
8. From Cecilia to Pride and Prejudice: “What becomes of the moral?”
9. Reading Mr. Darcy
10. Fanny Price: “all the heroism of principle”
11. Love and Friendship in Emma
12. The Smiths in Persuasion
Conclusion: The Sea, “Sanditon,” and Speculation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Jane Austen’s Words
2. Reading Frances Burney
3. Robert Burns, Sir Charles Grandison, and Sir Edward Denham
4. Charlotte Smith in “Catharine, or the Bower”
5. Mrs. Smith in Northanger Abbey
6. Reading Mysteries at Bath and Northanger
7. Reading Marianne Dashwood
8. From Cecilia to Pride and Prejudice: “What becomes of the moral?”
9. Reading Mr. Darcy
10. Fanny Price: “all the heroism of principle”
11. Love and Friendship in Emma
12. The Smiths in Persuasion
Conclusion: The Sea, “Sanditon,” and Speculation
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Reading with Jane Austen sets out to help us re-see the great novelist’s aims and achievements by carefully, clearly, and productively describing them alongside the significant writings of her best-loved contemporaries. Elaine Bander’s fine book will have you rereading Austen in engaging, surprising, and powerful new ways.”
“Reading with Elaine Bander is a delicious and rewarding experience. She introduces us to the authors and the books that Jane Austen and her readers loved and admired, tracing the ways Austen both subverts conventions and clichés and reimagines what the novel can be. Reading with Jane Austen is a gift.”
“Light, bright, and sparkling, Bander's account of her own life of teaching and writing under the sign of Austen brought me enormous delight and deserves a place in every Austen fan's library.”
“Reading with Jane Austen is a meticulous and innovative study illuminating the literary culture that shaped Austen’s art. With scholarly precision and fresh insights, Elaine Bander draws on a lifetime spent with Austen and her precursors to reconstruct what Austen read and might have read—revealing new dimensions of her taste, intelligence, and creative engagement.”
“A long-awaited manuscript from a respected Austen scholar, Elaine Bander’s Reading with Jane Austen offers significant insights into Austen’s creative process.”
“Reading with Elaine Bander is a delicious and rewarding experience. She introduces us to the authors and the books that Jane Austen and her readers loved and admired, tracing the ways Austen both subverts conventions and clichés and reimagines what the novel can be. Reading with Jane Austen is a gift.”
“Light, bright, and sparkling, Bander's account of her own life of teaching and writing under the sign of Austen brought me enormous delight and deserves a place in every Austen fan's library.”
“Reading with Jane Austen is a meticulous and innovative study illuminating the literary culture that shaped Austen’s art. With scholarly precision and fresh insights, Elaine Bander draws on a lifetime spent with Austen and her precursors to reconstruct what Austen read and might have read—revealing new dimensions of her taste, intelligence, and creative engagement.”
“A long-awaited manuscript from a respected Austen scholar, Elaine Bander’s Reading with Jane Austen offers significant insights into Austen’s creative process.”
Descriere
Reading with Jane Austen rereads Austen’s novels within the context of the rich Georgian literary culture that she and her readers knew well. Austen wrote her novels to evoke readerly expectations of familiar conventions, only to disrupt or confound those expectations. This book offers today’s readers the experience that Austen constructed for her contemporaries.