Buch, Englisch, 622 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1348 g
Buch, Englisch, 622 Seiten, Format (B × H): 183 mm x 260 mm, Gewicht: 1348 g
Reihe: Routledge Literature Companions
ISBN: 978-0-367-02729-2
Verlag: Routledge
First published anonymously, as ‘a lady’, Jane Austen is now among the world’s most famous and highly revered authors. The Routledge Companion to Jane Austen provides wide-ranging coverage of Jane Austen’s works, reception, and legacy, with chapters that draw on the latest literary research and theory and represent foundational and authoritative scholarship as well as new approaches to an author whose works provide seemingly endless inspiration for reinterpretation, adaptation, and appropriation. The Companion provides up-to-date work by an international team of established and emerging Austen scholars and includes exciting chapters not just on Austen in her time but on her ongoing afterlife, whether in the academy and the wider world of her fans or in cinema, new media, and the commercial world. Parts within the volume explore Jane Austen in her time and within the literary canon; the literary critical and theoretical study of her novels, unpublished writing, and her correspondence; and the afterlife of her work as exemplified in film, digital humanities, and new media. In addition, the Companion devotes special attention to teaching Jane Austen.
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Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate
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Introduction
Part I
Jane Austen’s Works
- Northanger Abbey and the Functions of Metafiction
Jodi L. Wyett
- Sense and Sensibility, Novel and Phenomenon
Peter Graham
- Pride and Prejudice: Not altogether ‘light & bright & sparkling’
Susan J. Wolfson
- The Novelty of Mansfield Park
Emily Rohrbach
- Emma, a Heroine
George Justice
- The Politics of Friendship in Persuasion
Michael D. Lewis
- The Historical and Cultural Aspects of Jane Austen’s Letters
Jodi A. Devine
- ‘Setting at naught all rules of probable or possible’: Jane Austen’s ‘Juvenilia’
John C. Leffel
Part II
Historicizing Austen: A Sampling
- Touching upon Jane Austen’s Politics
Devoney Looser
- ‘A Picture of Real Life and Manners’? Austen, Burney, and Edgeworth
Linda Bree
- Jane Austen and the Georgian Novel
Elaine Bander
- From Samplers to Shakespeare: Jane Austen’s Reading
Katie Halsey
- Pedestrian Characters and Plots: Persuasion and The Heart of Midlothian
Tara Goshal Wallace
- From Jewelled Toothpick-Cases to Blue Nankin Boots: Austen, Consumerist Culture, and Narrative
Laura M. White
- ‘Bringing her Business Forward’: Jane Austen and Political Economy
Sarah Comyn
- Material Goods in Austen’s Novels
Sandie Byrne
- Jane Austen and Music
Laura Voracheck
- ‘All the Egotism of an Invalid’: Hypochondria as Form in Jane Austen’s Sanditon
Sarah Marsh
- Jane Austen and the Whitewashed Past
Olivia Murphy
- They Came Before and After Olivia: Cats, Black Ladies and Political Blackness in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Austen
Lyndon J. Dominique
Part III
Critical Approaches to Austen: A Sampling
- Hearing Voices in Austen: The Representation of Speech and Voice in the Novels
Adela Pinch
- Being Plotted, Being Thrown: Austen’s Catch and Release
William Galperin
- Austen’s Literary Time
Amit Yahav
- Austen, Masculinity, and Romanticism
Sarah Ailwood
- Jane Austen Likes Women: Self-Worth, Self-Care, and Heroic Self-Sacrifice
Kathleen Anderson
- ‘Queer Austen’ and Northanger Abbey
Susan Celia Greenfield
- ‘A Perfectly Swell Romance’: Jane Austen and Fred Astaire: A Case Study in Analogy Criticism
Paula Marantz Cohen
- Translating Jane Austen: World Literary Space and Isabelle de Montolieu’s La Famille Elliot (1821)
Rachel Canter
- Jane Austen and the Social Sciences
Wendy Jones
Part IV
Austen’s Communities: A Sampling
- Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal and Persuasions On-Line: 'Formed for [an] Elegant and Rational Society'
Susan Allen Ford
- ‘It is Such a Happiness When Good People Get Together’: JAS and JASNA
Alice Marie Villaseñor
- Live Austen Adaptation in the Age of Multimedia Reproduction
Christopher C. Nagle
- ‘You do not know her or her heart’: Minor Character Elaboration in Contemporary Austen Spin-off Fiction
Kylie Mirmohamadi
- Jane Goes Gaga: Austen as Celebrity and Brand
Marina Cano
- Global Jane Austen: Obstinate, Headstrong Pakistanis
Laaleen Sukhera
- Race, Class, Gender Remixed: Reimagining Pride and Prejudice in Communities of Colour
Sigrid Michelle Anderson
- Writing Community: Some Thoughts about Jane Austen Fanfiction
Melanie Borrego
Part V
Teaching Jane Austen: A Sampling
- Teaching Jane Austen in the Twenty-First Century
Michael Gamer and Katrina O’Loughlin
- Close Reading and Close Looking: Teaching Austen Novels and Films
Martha Stoddard Holmes
- Myth, Reality, and Global Celebrity: Teaching Jane Austen Online
Gillian Dow and Kim Simpson
- Epistemic Injustice in Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park; Or, What Austen Teaches Us about Mansplaining and White Privilege
Tim Black and Danielle Spratt
- Race, Privilege, and Relatability: A Practical Guide for College and Secondary Instructors
Juliette Wells
- Austen’s Belief in Education: Soseki, Nogami, and Sensibility
Kimiyo Ogawa
- Teaching Jane Austen through Public Humanities: The Jane Austen Summer Program
Inger S. B. Brodey, Anne Fertig, and Sarah Schaefer Walton