A lively illustrated collection of short essays on a wide range of aspects of Austen's life, work and times. Jane Austen in Context is a generously illustrated collection of short, lively contributions arranged alphabetically, and covering topics from biography to portraits and agriculture to transport. This is a work of reference that readers and scholars of Austen will turn to again and again.
A lively illustrated collection of short essays on a wide range of aspects of Austen's life, work and times.Jane Austen in Context is a generously illustrated collection of short, lively contributions arranged alphabetically, and covering topics from biography to portraits and agriculture to transport. This is a work of reference that readers and scholars of Austen will turn to again and again.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Janet Todd is Herbert J. C. Grierson Professor of English at the University of Aberdeen.
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Preface Janet Todd; Chronology Deirdre Le Faye; Part I. Life and Works: 1. Biography Jan Fergus; 2. Composition and publication Kathryn Sutherland; 3. Language Anthony Mandal; 4. Letters Deirdre Le Faye; 5. Literary influences Jane Stabler; 6. Memoirs and biographies Deirdre Le Faye; 7. Poetry David Selwyn; 8. Portraits Margaret Kirkham; Part II. Critical Fortunes: 9. Critical responses, early Mary Waldron; 10. Critical responses, 1830-1970 Nicola Trott; 11. Critical responses, recent Rajeswari Sunder Rajan; 12. Cult of Jane Austen Deidre Lynch; 13. Publishing history David Gilson; 14. Sequels Deidre Lynch; 15. Translations Valerie Cossy and Diego Saglia; Part III. Historical and Cultural Context: 16. Agriculture Robert Clark and Gerry Dutton; 17. Book production James Raven; 18. Cities Jane Stabler; 19. Consumer goods David Selwyn; 20. Domestic spaces Claire Lamont; 21. Dress Antje Blank; 22. Education and accomplishments Gary Kelly; 23. Food Maggie Lane; 24. Landownership Chris Jones; 25. Landscape Alistair M. Duckworth; 26. Literary scene Richard Cronin; 27. Manners Paula Byrne; 28. Medical theories John Wiltshire; 29. Money Edward Copeland; 30. Nationalism and empire Warren Roberts; 31. Pastimes Penny Gay; 32. Philosophy Peter Knox-Shaw; 33. Politics Nicholas Roe; 34. Professions Brian Southam; 35. Psychology John Mullan; 36. Rank Tom Keymer; 37. Reading practices Alan Richardson; 38. Religion Michael Wheeler; 39. Trade Markman Ellis; 40. Transport Pat Rogers; Select bibliography.
Preface Janet Todd Chronology Deirdre Le Faye Part I. Life and Works: 1. Biography Jan Fergus 2. Composition and publication Kathryn Sutherland 3. Language Anthony Mandal 4. Letters Deirdre Le Faye 5. Literary influences Jane Stabler 6. Memoirs and biographies Deirdre Le Faye 7. Poetry David Selwyn 8. Portraits Margaret Kirkham Part II. Critical Fortunes: 9. Critical responses, early Mary Waldron 10. Critical responses, 1830-1970 Nicola Trott 11. Critical responses, recent Rajeswari Sunder Rajan 12. Cult of Jane Austen Deidre Lynch 13. Publishing history David Gilson 14. Sequels Deidre Lynch 15. Translations Valerie Cossy and Diego Saglia Part III. Historical and Cultural Context: 16. Agriculture Robert Clark and Gerry Dutton 17. Book production James Raven 18. Cities Jane Stabler 19. Consumer goods David Selwyn 20. Domestic spaces Claire Lamont 21. Dress Antje Blank 22. Education and accomplishments Gary Kelly 23. Food Maggie Lane 24. Landownership Chris Jones 25. Landscape Alistair M. Duckworth 26. Literary scene Richard Cronin 27. Manners Paula Byrne 28. Medical theories John Wiltshire 29. Money Edward Copeland 30. Nationalism and empire Warren Roberts 31. Pastimes Penny Gay 32. Philosophy Peter Knox-Shaw 33. Politics Nicholas Roe 34. Professions Brian Southam 35. Psychology John Mullan 36. Rank Tom Keymer 37. Reading practices Alan Richardson 38. Religion Michael Wheeler 39. Trade Markman Ellis 40. Transport Pat Rogers Select bibliography.
Preface Janet Todd; Chronology Deirdre Le Faye; Part I. Life and Works: 1. Biography Jan Fergus; 2. Composition and publication Kathryn Sutherland; 3. Language Anthony Mandal; 4. Letters Deirdre Le Faye; 5. Literary influences Jane Stabler; 6. Memoirs and biographies Deirdre Le Faye; 7. Poetry David Selwyn; 8. Portraits Margaret Kirkham; Part II. Critical Fortunes: 9. Critical responses, early Mary Waldron; 10. Critical responses, 1830-1970 Nicola Trott; 11. Critical responses, recent Rajeswari Sunder Rajan; 12. Cult of Jane Austen Deidre Lynch; 13. Publishing history David Gilson; 14. Sequels Deidre Lynch; 15. Translations Valerie Cossy and Diego Saglia; Part III. Historical and Cultural Context: 16. Agriculture Robert Clark and Gerry Dutton; 17. Book production James Raven; 18. Cities Jane Stabler; 19. Consumer goods David Selwyn; 20. Domestic spaces Claire Lamont; 21. Dress Antje Blank; 22. Education and accomplishments Gary Kelly; 23. Food Maggie Lane; 24. Landownership Chris Jones; 25. Landscape Alistair M. Duckworth; 26. Literary scene Richard Cronin; 27. Manners Paula Byrne; 28. Medical theories John Wiltshire; 29. Money Edward Copeland; 30. Nationalism and empire Warren Roberts; 31. Pastimes Penny Gay; 32. Philosophy Peter Knox-Shaw; 33. Politics Nicholas Roe; 34. Professions Brian Southam; 35. Psychology John Mullan; 36. Rank Tom Keymer; 37. Reading practices Alan Richardson; 38. Religion Michael Wheeler; 39. Trade Markman Ellis; 40. Transport Pat Rogers; Select bibliography.
Preface Janet Todd Chronology Deirdre Le Faye Part I. Life and Works: 1. Biography Jan Fergus 2. Composition and publication Kathryn Sutherland 3. Language Anthony Mandal 4. Letters Deirdre Le Faye 5. Literary influences Jane Stabler 6. Memoirs and biographies Deirdre Le Faye 7. Poetry David Selwyn 8. Portraits Margaret Kirkham Part II. Critical Fortunes: 9. Critical responses, early Mary Waldron 10. Critical responses, 1830-1970 Nicola Trott 11. Critical responses, recent Rajeswari Sunder Rajan 12. Cult of Jane Austen Deidre Lynch 13. Publishing history David Gilson 14. Sequels Deidre Lynch 15. Translations Valerie Cossy and Diego Saglia Part III. Historical and Cultural Context: 16. Agriculture Robert Clark and Gerry Dutton 17. Book production James Raven 18. Cities Jane Stabler 19. Consumer goods David Selwyn 20. Domestic spaces Claire Lamont 21. Dress Antje Blank 22. Education and accomplishments Gary Kelly 23. Food Maggie Lane 24. Landownership Chris Jones 25. Landscape Alistair M. Duckworth 26. Literary scene Richard Cronin 27. Manners Paula Byrne 28. Medical theories John Wiltshire 29. Money Edward Copeland 30. Nationalism and empire Warren Roberts 31. Pastimes Penny Gay 32. Philosophy Peter Knox-Shaw 33. Politics Nicholas Roe 34. Professions Brian Southam 35. Psychology John Mullan 36. Rank Tom Keymer 37. Reading practices Alan Richardson 38. Religion Michael Wheeler 39. Trade Markman Ellis 40. Transport Pat Rogers Select bibliography.
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"Jane Austen deserves, and here gets, the reward of other people's skillful work on her little bit of ivory, two inches wide.... The Cambridge Edition justifies its claim to the 'the first ever scholarly edition of the works of Jane Austen', and is a fine tribute to her for the twenty-first century." -Jane Austen Society Newsletter
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