The Resource Jane Austen, Robert P. Irvine
Jane Austen, Robert P. Irvine
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The item Jane Austen, Robert P. Irvine represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Liverpool.
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- Summary
- "Jane Austen is one of England's most enduringly popular authors, renowned for her subtle observations of the provincial middle classes of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England." "Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Jane Austen and seeking not only a guide to her works but also a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds them. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- viii, 190 p
- Contents
-
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and referencing
- Introduction
- 1.
- Life and contexts.
- p. 1
- Introduction.
- p. 1
- Austen's life.
- p. 1
- Austen's England: hierarchy, modernity and gender.
- p. 5
- Austen's profession: writing, publicity and the market.
- p. 11
- Austen in literary history 1.
- p. 17
- novel and criticism.
- p. 17
- Political economy, sentiment and marriage.
- p. 19
- Female education.
- p. 24
- Austen in literary history 2.
- p. 26
- Romanticism.
- p. 26
- effects of the French Revolution and the war with France.
- p. 29
- Politics and the novel after 1814.
- p. 36
- 2.
- Works.
- p. 39
- Introduction.
- p. 39
- Northanger Abbey.
- p. 40
- Sense and Sensibility.
- p. 48
- Pride and Prejudice.
- p. 56
- Mansfield Park.
- p. 62
- Emma.
- p. 72
- Persuasion.
- p. 81
- 3.
- Criticism.
- p. 91
- Introduction.
- p. 91
- Style, plot and morality.
- p. 91
- origins of academic criticism of Austen.
- p. 91
- Morality.
- p. 95
- Irony, point of view and free indirect discourse.
- p. 96
- Narrative form: education and the marriage plot.
- p. 100
- Morality again.
- p. 106
- Queer Austen, the body and psychoanalytic criticism.
- p. 109
- Austen and society.
- p. 114
- problem.
- p. 114
- Austen as Burkean conservative.
- p. 116
- Austen, political economy and Marxist criticism.
- p. 119
- Austen and feminism.
- p. 124
- Austen, empire and nationality.
- p. 134
- Slavery in Mansfield Park.
- p. 134
- Critiques of postcolonial readings of Austen.
- p. 138
- Domesticity and empire.
- p. 141
- Austen and English nationalism.
- p. 142
- 4.
- Austen on screen.
- p. 148
- Introduction.
- p. 148
- Adaptation: from page to screen.
- p. 148
- Films and feminism.
- p. 152
- Englishness, 'heritage' and cultural materialism.
- p. 153
- Austen, consumption and history.
- p. 156
- Austen in American culture.
- p. 158
- Chronology.
- p. 161
- Bibliography.
- p. 166
- Editions.
- p. 166
- Film and television.
- p. 167
- Biographical.
- p. 167
- Historical context.
- p. 168
- Theoretical perspectives.
- p. 169
- Critical studies of Austen.
- p. 170
- Journals and websites.
- p. 179
- Index.
- p. 181
- Isbn
- 9780415314350
- Label
- Jane Austen
- Title
- Jane Austen
- Statement of responsibility
- Robert P. Irvine
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "Jane Austen is one of England's most enduringly popular authors, renowned for her subtle observations of the provincial middle classes of late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century England." "Part of the Routledge Guides to Literature series, this volume is essential reading for all those beginning detailed study of Jane Austen and seeking not only a guide to her works but also a way through the wealth of contextual and critical material that surrounds them. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET
- Cataloging source
- StDuBDS
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorDate
- 1965-
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Irvine, Robert P.
- Index
- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Series statement
- Routledge guides to literature
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Women and literature
- Love stories, English
- Middle class in literature
- Austen, Jane
- Austen, Jane
- Label
- Jane Austen, Robert P. Irvine
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and referencing
- Introduction
- 1.
- Life and contexts.
- p. 1
- Introduction.
- p. 1
- Austen's life.
- p. 1
- Austen's England: hierarchy, modernity and gender.
- p. 5
- Austen's profession: writing, publicity and the market.
- p. 11
- Austen in literary history 1.
- p. 17
- novel and criticism.
- p. 17
- Political economy, sentiment and marriage.
- p. 19
- Female education.
- p. 24
- Austen in literary history 2.
- p. 26
- Romanticism.
- p. 26
- effects of the French Revolution and the war with France.
- p. 29
- Politics and the novel after 1814.
- p. 36
- 2.
- Works.
- p. 39
- Introduction.
- p. 39
- Northanger Abbey.
- p. 40
- Sense and Sensibility.
- p. 48
- Pride and Prejudice.
- p. 56
- Mansfield Park.
- p. 62
- Emma.
- p. 72
- Persuasion.
- p. 81
- 3.
- Criticism.
- p. 91
- Introduction.
- p. 91
- Style, plot and morality.
- p. 91
- origins of academic criticism of Austen.
- p. 91
- Morality.
- p. 95
- Irony, point of view and free indirect discourse.
- p. 96
- Narrative form: education and the marriage plot.
- p. 100
- Morality again.
- p. 106
- Queer Austen, the body and psychoanalytic criticism.
- p. 109
- Austen and society.
- p. 114
- problem.
- p. 114
- Austen as Burkean conservative.
- p. 116
- Austen, political economy and Marxist criticism.
- p. 119
- Austen and feminism.
- p. 124
- Austen, empire and nationality.
- p. 134
- Slavery in Mansfield Park.
- p. 134
- Critiques of postcolonial readings of Austen.
- p. 138
- Domesticity and empire.
- p. 141
- Austen and English nationalism.
- p. 142
- 4.
- Austen on screen.
- p. 148
- Introduction.
- p. 148
- Adaptation: from page to screen.
- p. 148
- Films and feminism.
- p. 152
- Englishness, 'heritage' and cultural materialism.
- p. 153
- Austen, consumption and history.
- p. 156
- Austen in American culture.
- p. 158
- Chronology.
- p. 161
- Bibliography.
- p. 166
- Editions.
- p. 166
- Film and television.
- p. 167
- Biographical.
- p. 167
- Historical context.
- p. 168
- Theoretical perspectives.
- p. 169
- Critical studies of Austen.
- p. 170
- Journals and websites.
- p. 179
- Index.
- p. 181
- Control code
- b10013451333
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Extent
- viii, 190 p
- Isbn
- 9780415314350
- Lccn
- 2004015162
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Label
- Jane Austen, Robert P. Irvine
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations and referencing
- Introduction
- 1.
- Life and contexts.
- p. 1
- Introduction.
- p. 1
- Austen's life.
- p. 1
- Austen's England: hierarchy, modernity and gender.
- p. 5
- Austen's profession: writing, publicity and the market.
- p. 11
- Austen in literary history 1.
- p. 17
- novel and criticism.
- p. 17
- Political economy, sentiment and marriage.
- p. 19
- Female education.
- p. 24
- Austen in literary history 2.
- p. 26
- Romanticism.
- p. 26
- effects of the French Revolution and the war with France.
- p. 29
- Politics and the novel after 1814.
- p. 36
- 2.
- Works.
- p. 39
- Introduction.
- p. 39
- Northanger Abbey.
- p. 40
- Sense and Sensibility.
- p. 48
- Pride and Prejudice.
- p. 56
- Mansfield Park.
- p. 62
- Emma.
- p. 72
- Persuasion.
- p. 81
- 3.
- Criticism.
- p. 91
- Introduction.
- p. 91
- Style, plot and morality.
- p. 91
- origins of academic criticism of Austen.
- p. 91
- Morality.
- p. 95
- Irony, point of view and free indirect discourse.
- p. 96
- Narrative form: education and the marriage plot.
- p. 100
- Morality again.
- p. 106
- Queer Austen, the body and psychoanalytic criticism.
- p. 109
- Austen and society.
- p. 114
- problem.
- p. 114
- Austen as Burkean conservative.
- p. 116
- Austen, political economy and Marxist criticism.
- p. 119
- Austen and feminism.
- p. 124
- Austen, empire and nationality.
- p. 134
- Slavery in Mansfield Park.
- p. 134
- Critiques of postcolonial readings of Austen.
- p. 138
- Domesticity and empire.
- p. 141
- Austen and English nationalism.
- p. 142
- 4.
- Austen on screen.
- p. 148
- Introduction.
- p. 148
- Adaptation: from page to screen.
- p. 148
- Films and feminism.
- p. 152
- Englishness, 'heritage' and cultural materialism.
- p. 153
- Austen, consumption and history.
- p. 156
- Austen in American culture.
- p. 158
- Chronology.
- p. 161
- Bibliography.
- p. 166
- Editions.
- p. 166
- Film and television.
- p. 167
- Biographical.
- p. 167
- Historical context.
- p. 168
- Theoretical perspectives.
- p. 169
- Critical studies of Austen.
- p. 170
- Journals and websites.
- p. 179
- Index.
- p. 181
- Control code
- b10013451333
- Dimensions
- 22 cm.
- Extent
- viii, 190 p
- Isbn
- 9780415314350
- Lccn
- 2004015162
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
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