This essay examines the materiality of the two pianofortes in Jane Austen’s Emma (1815). Rather than focusing on the piano’s symbolic function—its cultural capital, for instance—this essay highlights how the physical qualities of the piano as an object enable specific plot and aesthetic effects within the novel. The instrument’s conspicuousness—the continuous human attention that it demands—allows these two instruments to become objects of sustained discourse within the plot. However, in addition to affording certain narrative effects, the piano also functions as a site of interpretive ambiguity, as the object continues to call attention to itself even after its narrative fecundity has been allegedly resolved. By examining the novel’s engag...
Building on the recent studies on the influence of the theatre on Jane Austen’s fiction and the rece...
This book charts the piano's accession from musical curiosity to cultural icon, examining the instru...
Jane Austen's novels seem to be specimen stories of containment and regulation. Indeed, Austen artic...
Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own p...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
Refereed article.A survey of the significance of music and musicianship in five novels of Jane Auste...
The piano was the nineteenth-century status-symbol and the epitome of domestic bourgeois ideology. L...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
The piano rapidly became the instrument of choice in the nineteenth century, a fixture in middle-cla...
The piano is rather a unique display item in the museum or the historic house. Firstly, whether an u...
We read a novel one sentence at a time. The first scale of attention for even the longest novel is t...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, British society experienced a rise in real incomes...
This thesis centers around three pianos designed and/or decorated by the Victorian artist Sir Edward...
The editorial content of piano method books published in the nineteenth century contributed to the g...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
Building on the recent studies on the influence of the theatre on Jane Austen’s fiction and the rece...
This book charts the piano's accession from musical curiosity to cultural icon, examining the instru...
Jane Austen's novels seem to be specimen stories of containment and regulation. Indeed, Austen artic...
Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own p...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
Refereed article.A survey of the significance of music and musicianship in five novels of Jane Auste...
The piano was the nineteenth-century status-symbol and the epitome of domestic bourgeois ideology. L...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
The piano rapidly became the instrument of choice in the nineteenth century, a fixture in middle-cla...
The piano is rather a unique display item in the museum or the historic house. Firstly, whether an u...
We read a novel one sentence at a time. The first scale of attention for even the longest novel is t...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, British society experienced a rise in real incomes...
This thesis centers around three pianos designed and/or decorated by the Victorian artist Sir Edward...
The editorial content of piano method books published in the nineteenth century contributed to the g...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
Building on the recent studies on the influence of the theatre on Jane Austen’s fiction and the rece...
This book charts the piano's accession from musical curiosity to cultural icon, examining the instru...
Jane Austen's novels seem to be specimen stories of containment and regulation. Indeed, Austen artic...