Tony Tanner's classic text on Jane Austen addresses the issues that have always occupied the author's most perceptive critics and offers a stimulating analysis of Austen's novels which is now regarded as one of the finest introductions to the author. This revised edition features a new Preface by leading Romantic scholar Marilyn Gaull who examines Tanner's background and places the original work in context, explaining why a reissue of this highly influential text is timely.
Tony Tanner's classic text on Jane Austen addresses the issues that have always occupied the author's most perceptive critics and offers a stimulating analysis of Austen's novels which is now regarded as one of the finest introductions to the author. This revised edition features a new Preface by leading Romantic scholar Marilyn Gaull who examines Tanner's background and places the original work in context, explaining why a reissue of this highly influential text is timely.
TONY TANNER was sometime Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, UK, and Professor of English and American Literature in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge, UK.
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Preface to Reissued Edition; M.Gaull Note on the Text; J.Wiltshire Acknowledgements Introduction Anger in the Abbey: Northanger Abbey Secrecy and Sickness Sense and Sensibility Knowledge and Opinion Pride and Prejudice The Quiet Thing: Mansfield Park The Match-Maker: Emma In Between: Persuasion The Disease of Activity: Sanditon Bibliography Index
Preface to Reissued Edition; M.Gaull Note on the Text; J.Wiltshire Acknowledgements Introduction Anger in the Abbey: Northanger Abbey Secrecy and Sickness Sense and Sensibility Knowledge and Opinion Pride and Prejudice The Quiet Thing: Mansfield Park The Match-Maker: Emma In Between: Persuasion The Disease of Activity: Sanditon Bibliography Index
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