Reading with Jane Austen
Reading with Jane Austen
Bander, Elaine
Bucknell University Press,U.S.
03/2026
206
Dura
Inglês
9781684485864
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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
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Jane Austen; “Catharine, or the Bower”; Northanger Abbey; Pride and Prejudice; First Impressions; Sense and Sensibility; Mansfield Park; Emma; Persuasion; “Sanditon”; Jane Austen’s Letters; Regency novel; Samuel Richardson; Frances Burney; Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress; Charlotte Smith; Maria Edgeworth; juvenilia; Robert Burns; Sir Charles Grandison; Sir Edward Denham; Humphrey Repton; William Gilpin; Adam Smith; Ann Radcliffe; Female Quixote; marriage-plot; courtship novels; novel heroines; heroine; reading practices; Georgian literature; adaptations; Marianne Dashwood; Elizabeth Bennet; Mr. Darcy; Mrs. Smith; Fanny Price; Anne Elliot; Lord Nelson; Janeites
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
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Jane Austen; “Catharine, or the Bower”; Northanger Abbey; Pride and Prejudice; First Impressions; Sense and Sensibility; Mansfield Park; Emma; Persuasion; “Sanditon”; Jane Austen’s Letters; Regency novel; Samuel Richardson; Frances Burney; Cecilia, or, Memoirs of an Heiress; Charlotte Smith; Maria Edgeworth; juvenilia; Robert Burns; Sir Charles Grandison; Sir Edward Denham; Humphrey Repton; William Gilpin; Adam Smith; Ann Radcliffe; Female Quixote; marriage-plot; courtship novels; novel heroines; heroine; reading practices; Georgian literature; adaptations; Marianne Dashwood; Elizabeth Bennet; Mr. Darcy; Mrs. Smith; Fanny Price; Anne Elliot; Lord Nelson; Janeites