Jane Austen and the Arts
Elegance, Propriety, and Harmony
Herausgeber: Duquette, Natasha; Lenckos, Elisabeth
Jane Austen and the Arts
Elegance, Propriety, and Harmony
Herausgeber: Duquette, Natasha; Lenckos, Elisabeth
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This bookpresents Jane Austen as a self-conscious artist, a woman keenly aware that literature and aesthetics were to play an important role in the education and development of British society. Contributors reveal Austen's connection with the sister arts and place her squarely in the context of English and European theories of writing.
This bookpresents Jane Austen as a self-conscious artist, a woman keenly aware that literature and aesthetics were to play an important role in the education and development of British society. Contributors reveal Austen's connection with the sister arts and place her squarely in the context of English and European theories of writing.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781611462005
- ISBN-10: 1611462002
- Artikelnr.: 42602537
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 465g
- ISBN-13: 9781611462005
- ISBN-10: 1611462002
- Artikelnr.: 42602537
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Natasha Duquette is associate professor and chair of the English Department at Biola University in Southern California. Elisabeth Lenckos teaches at the University of Chicago's Graham School.
Acknowledgments Preface: Jane Austen's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment by
Vivasvan Soni Introduction by Natasha Duquette and Elisabeth Lenckos I. The
Fine Arts in Austen's World: Music, Dance, and Portraiture "Daily Practice,
Musical Accomplishment, and the Example of Jane Austen" Kathryn Libin
Chapter 2 - "A 'Reputation for Accomplishment': Marianne Dashwood and Emma
Woodhouse as Artistic Performers" by Kelly McDonald Chapter 3 - "Miss
Bingley's Walk: The Aesthetics of Movement in Pride and Prejudice" by Erin
Smith Chapter 4 - "The Sister Artist: Cassandra Austen's Portraits of Jane
Austen in Art-Historical Context" by Jeffrey Nigro II. Austen and
Romanticism: Female Genius, Gothicism, and Sublimity Chapter 5 - "Portrait
of a Lady (Artist): Jane Austen's Anne Elliot, Madame de Staël's Corrine,
and the Woman of Genius Novel" by Elisabeth Lenckos Chapter 6 - "Jane
Austen's Comic Heroines and the Controversial Pleasures of Wit" by Belisa
Monteiro Chapter 7 - "An Adaptable Aesthetic: Eighteenth-Century
Landscapes, Ann Radcliffe, and Jane Austen" by Alice Davenport Chapter 8 -
"Exploring the Transformative Power of Literature: Joanna Baillie, Jane
Austen and the Aesthetics of Moral Reform" by Christine Colón Chapter 9 -
"Jane Austen's Influence on Stephenie Meyer" by Deborah Kennedy III. Austen
in Political, Social, and Theological Context Chapter 10 - "Aesthetics,
Politics, and the Interpretation of Mansfield Park" by Russell Perkin
Chapter 11 - "Reflections on Mirrors: Austen, Rousseau, and Socio-Politics"
by Melora Vandersluis Chapter 12 - "'So much novelty and beauty!': Spacious
Reception through an Aesthetic of Restraint in Persuasion" by Jessica Brown
Chapter 13 -"Augustinian Aesthetics in Jane Austen's World: God as Artist"
by Diane Capitani Chapter 14 -"'Delicacy of Taste' Redeemed: The Aesthetic
Judgments of Austen's Clergymen Heroes" by Fred and Natasha Duquette
Vivasvan Soni Introduction by Natasha Duquette and Elisabeth Lenckos I. The
Fine Arts in Austen's World: Music, Dance, and Portraiture "Daily Practice,
Musical Accomplishment, and the Example of Jane Austen" Kathryn Libin
Chapter 2 - "A 'Reputation for Accomplishment': Marianne Dashwood and Emma
Woodhouse as Artistic Performers" by Kelly McDonald Chapter 3 - "Miss
Bingley's Walk: The Aesthetics of Movement in Pride and Prejudice" by Erin
Smith Chapter 4 - "The Sister Artist: Cassandra Austen's Portraits of Jane
Austen in Art-Historical Context" by Jeffrey Nigro II. Austen and
Romanticism: Female Genius, Gothicism, and Sublimity Chapter 5 - "Portrait
of a Lady (Artist): Jane Austen's Anne Elliot, Madame de Staël's Corrine,
and the Woman of Genius Novel" by Elisabeth Lenckos Chapter 6 - "Jane
Austen's Comic Heroines and the Controversial Pleasures of Wit" by Belisa
Monteiro Chapter 7 - "An Adaptable Aesthetic: Eighteenth-Century
Landscapes, Ann Radcliffe, and Jane Austen" by Alice Davenport Chapter 8 -
"Exploring the Transformative Power of Literature: Joanna Baillie, Jane
Austen and the Aesthetics of Moral Reform" by Christine Colón Chapter 9 -
"Jane Austen's Influence on Stephenie Meyer" by Deborah Kennedy III. Austen
in Political, Social, and Theological Context Chapter 10 - "Aesthetics,
Politics, and the Interpretation of Mansfield Park" by Russell Perkin
Chapter 11 - "Reflections on Mirrors: Austen, Rousseau, and Socio-Politics"
by Melora Vandersluis Chapter 12 - "'So much novelty and beauty!': Spacious
Reception through an Aesthetic of Restraint in Persuasion" by Jessica Brown
Chapter 13 -"Augustinian Aesthetics in Jane Austen's World: God as Artist"
by Diane Capitani Chapter 14 -"'Delicacy of Taste' Redeemed: The Aesthetic
Judgments of Austen's Clergymen Heroes" by Fred and Natasha Duquette
Acknowledgments Preface: Jane Austen's Critique of Aesthetic Judgment by
Vivasvan Soni Introduction by Natasha Duquette and Elisabeth Lenckos I. The
Fine Arts in Austen's World: Music, Dance, and Portraiture "Daily Practice,
Musical Accomplishment, and the Example of Jane Austen" Kathryn Libin
Chapter 2 - "A 'Reputation for Accomplishment': Marianne Dashwood and Emma
Woodhouse as Artistic Performers" by Kelly McDonald Chapter 3 - "Miss
Bingley's Walk: The Aesthetics of Movement in Pride and Prejudice" by Erin
Smith Chapter 4 - "The Sister Artist: Cassandra Austen's Portraits of Jane
Austen in Art-Historical Context" by Jeffrey Nigro II. Austen and
Romanticism: Female Genius, Gothicism, and Sublimity Chapter 5 - "Portrait
of a Lady (Artist): Jane Austen's Anne Elliot, Madame de Staël's Corrine,
and the Woman of Genius Novel" by Elisabeth Lenckos Chapter 6 - "Jane
Austen's Comic Heroines and the Controversial Pleasures of Wit" by Belisa
Monteiro Chapter 7 - "An Adaptable Aesthetic: Eighteenth-Century
Landscapes, Ann Radcliffe, and Jane Austen" by Alice Davenport Chapter 8 -
"Exploring the Transformative Power of Literature: Joanna Baillie, Jane
Austen and the Aesthetics of Moral Reform" by Christine Colón Chapter 9 -
"Jane Austen's Influence on Stephenie Meyer" by Deborah Kennedy III. Austen
in Political, Social, and Theological Context Chapter 10 - "Aesthetics,
Politics, and the Interpretation of Mansfield Park" by Russell Perkin
Chapter 11 - "Reflections on Mirrors: Austen, Rousseau, and Socio-Politics"
by Melora Vandersluis Chapter 12 - "'So much novelty and beauty!': Spacious
Reception through an Aesthetic of Restraint in Persuasion" by Jessica Brown
Chapter 13 -"Augustinian Aesthetics in Jane Austen's World: God as Artist"
by Diane Capitani Chapter 14 -"'Delicacy of Taste' Redeemed: The Aesthetic
Judgments of Austen's Clergymen Heroes" by Fred and Natasha Duquette
Vivasvan Soni Introduction by Natasha Duquette and Elisabeth Lenckos I. The
Fine Arts in Austen's World: Music, Dance, and Portraiture "Daily Practice,
Musical Accomplishment, and the Example of Jane Austen" Kathryn Libin
Chapter 2 - "A 'Reputation for Accomplishment': Marianne Dashwood and Emma
Woodhouse as Artistic Performers" by Kelly McDonald Chapter 3 - "Miss
Bingley's Walk: The Aesthetics of Movement in Pride and Prejudice" by Erin
Smith Chapter 4 - "The Sister Artist: Cassandra Austen's Portraits of Jane
Austen in Art-Historical Context" by Jeffrey Nigro II. Austen and
Romanticism: Female Genius, Gothicism, and Sublimity Chapter 5 - "Portrait
of a Lady (Artist): Jane Austen's Anne Elliot, Madame de Staël's Corrine,
and the Woman of Genius Novel" by Elisabeth Lenckos Chapter 6 - "Jane
Austen's Comic Heroines and the Controversial Pleasures of Wit" by Belisa
Monteiro Chapter 7 - "An Adaptable Aesthetic: Eighteenth-Century
Landscapes, Ann Radcliffe, and Jane Austen" by Alice Davenport Chapter 8 -
"Exploring the Transformative Power of Literature: Joanna Baillie, Jane
Austen and the Aesthetics of Moral Reform" by Christine Colón Chapter 9 -
"Jane Austen's Influence on Stephenie Meyer" by Deborah Kennedy III. Austen
in Political, Social, and Theological Context Chapter 10 - "Aesthetics,
Politics, and the Interpretation of Mansfield Park" by Russell Perkin
Chapter 11 - "Reflections on Mirrors: Austen, Rousseau, and Socio-Politics"
by Melora Vandersluis Chapter 12 - "'So much novelty and beauty!': Spacious
Reception through an Aesthetic of Restraint in Persuasion" by Jessica Brown
Chapter 13 -"Augustinian Aesthetics in Jane Austen's World: God as Artist"
by Diane Capitani Chapter 14 -"'Delicacy of Taste' Redeemed: The Aesthetic
Judgments of Austen's Clergymen Heroes" by Fred and Natasha Duquette