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An edition of Why Jane Austen? (2011)

Why Jane Austen?

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Rachel M. Brownstein considers Jane Austen as heroine, moralist, satirist, romantic, woman, and author, along with the changing notions of these categories over time and texts. She finds echoes of many of Austen's insights and techniques in contemporary Jane-o-mania, a commercially driven, erotically charged popular vogue that aims to preserve and liberate, correct and collaborate with old Jane.

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English
Pages
298

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Why Jane Austen?
2012, Columbia University Press
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Why Jane Austen?
2011, Columbia University Press
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Table of Contents

Why we read Jane Austen
Looking for Jane
Neighbors
Authors
Why we reread Jane Austen.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-266) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.7
Library of Congress
PR4037 .B76 2011

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xi, 285 p. :
Number of pages
298

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25042169M
ISBN 10
0231153902, 0231527241
ISBN 13
9780231153904, 9780231527248
LCCN
2010043421
OCLC/WorldCat
671238365

Work Description

From the first publication of Pride and Prejudice to recent film versions of her life and work, Jane Austen has continued to provoke controversy and inspire fantasies of peculiar intimacy. Whether celebrated for her realism, proto-feminism, or patrician gentility, imagined as a subversive or a political conservative, Austen generates passions shaped by the ideologies and trends of her readers' time -- and by her own memorable stories, characters, and elusive narrative cool. In this book, Rachel M. Brownstein considers constructions of Jane Austen as a heroine, moralist, satirist, romantic, woman, and author and the changing notions of these categories. She finds echoes of Austen's insights and techniques in contemporary Jane-o-mania, the commercially driven, erotically charged popular vogue that aims paradoxically to preserve and liberate, to correct and collaborate with old Jane. Brownstein's brilliant discussion of the distinctiveness and distinction of Austen's genius clarifies the reasons why we read the novelist—or why we should read her-and reorients the prevailing view of her work. Reclaiming the rich comedy of Austen while constructing a new narrative of authorship, Brownstein unpacks the author's fascinating entanglement with readers and other admirers. - Publisher.

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