Originally presented as a paper at the Jane Austen Festival, Canberra under the title 'A Most Luxurious State: Men and Music in Jane Austen's Novels.'A discussion of the relationship between music and Jane Austen's male characters
This thesis looks at marriage and courtship by examining the minor male characters in four of Jane A...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
“ ‘What men ought to be’: Masculinities in Jane Austen’s Novels” examines Jane Austen’s literary con...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
This collection consists of eighteen printed and manuscript music books owned by members of the Aust...
Author's pre-publication draft.A discussion of the way Austen uses music and musicianship in Mansfie...
Victorian literature is richly connected with musical culture. Scholars investigating music and Vict...
Jane Austen was a trained musician who regularly played and sang during much of her adult life, yet ...
This thesis explores relationships between music produced around 1800 for domestic consumption and t...
Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own p...
“Sounding Bodies: Music and Physiology in Victorian Literature” argues that new scientific understan...
Some of these performances have been recorded and files are available online at https://sites.google...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
This thesis looks at marriage and courtship by examining the minor male characters in four of Jane A...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
“ ‘What men ought to be’: Masculinities in Jane Austen’s Novels” examines Jane Austen’s literary con...
Displays of musicianship in Jane Austen’s novels establish setting and augment the complexity of the...
In English music it is difficult to find any clearly defined period between Purcell and the beginni...
The first part of this thesis will consider how a range of eighteenth-century novels represented the...
This collection consists of eighteen printed and manuscript music books owned by members of the Aust...
Author's pre-publication draft.A discussion of the way Austen uses music and musicianship in Mansfie...
Victorian literature is richly connected with musical culture. Scholars investigating music and Vict...
Jane Austen was a trained musician who regularly played and sang during much of her adult life, yet ...
This thesis explores relationships between music produced around 1800 for domestic consumption and t...
Jane Austen played the piano every morning before the rest of the family got up - both for her own p...
“Sounding Bodies: Music and Physiology in Victorian Literature” argues that new scientific understan...
Some of these performances have been recorded and files are available online at https://sites.google...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
This thesis looks at marriage and courtship by examining the minor male characters in four of Jane A...
When Charles II was restored to the English throne in 1660, one of his first acts was to reopen the ...
“ ‘What men ought to be’: Masculinities in Jane Austen’s Novels” examines Jane Austen’s literary con...