Jane Austen’s men are central to her immortality and enduring appeal in the twenty-first century. This article links the intertextual imagining and re-imagining of Austen’s men with her own textual practice in the Romantic Era. Drawing on emerging methodologies for identifying and interpreting literary influence in the Romantic Era, threads of influence are established between Austen and contemporary Romantic-Era novelists, including Jane West, Hannah More, Maria Edgeworth, Sydney Owenson and Jane Porter. Reading these novelists collectively reveals a shared authorial undertaking in interrogating and rewriting masculinity through fictional genres emerging in the Romantic Era
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
In this essay, Sarah Ailwood charts trends in the interpretation of Austen’s men from Austen’s earli...
Although scholars recently expanded Romanticism to include those beyond the six major poets, a consi...
Jane Austen is one of the greatest realistic novelists in the English literaturein19th century. Aust...
“ ‘What men ought to be’: Masculinities in Jane Austen’s Novels” examines Jane Austen’s literary con...
Eighteenth-century society experienced a transition from an emphasis on the court to a broader socia...
none1noMaria Edgeworth and Jane Austen belonged to the same generation of women novelists, and both ...
Jane Austen is an author whose works and reputation have won the hearts of readers in all corners of...
This article asks why people are obsessed with Jane Austen’s stories and why her stories are spreadi...
In Jane Austen’s novels, the female characters are often the focus of critical study. This essay ins...
This book focuses on how Austen's life and work is being re-framed and re-imagined in 20th and 21st ...
Mediatic and cinematic adaptations of Jane Austen’s novels have had a paramount impact on the imagin...
During the long eighteenth century there was an ongoing shift in masculine ideals which ultimately c...
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...
In this essay, Sarah Ailwood charts trends in the interpretation of Austen’s men from Austen’s earli...
Although scholars recently expanded Romanticism to include those beyond the six major poets, a consi...
Jane Austen is one of the greatest realistic novelists in the English literaturein19th century. Aust...
“ ‘What men ought to be’: Masculinities in Jane Austen’s Novels” examines Jane Austen’s literary con...
Eighteenth-century society experienced a transition from an emphasis on the court to a broader socia...
none1noMaria Edgeworth and Jane Austen belonged to the same generation of women novelists, and both ...
Jane Austen is an author whose works and reputation have won the hearts of readers in all corners of...
This article asks why people are obsessed with Jane Austen’s stories and why her stories are spreadi...
In Jane Austen’s novels, the female characters are often the focus of critical study. This essay ins...
This book focuses on how Austen's life and work is being re-framed and re-imagined in 20th and 21st ...
Mediatic and cinematic adaptations of Jane Austen’s novels have had a paramount impact on the imagin...
During the long eighteenth century there was an ongoing shift in masculine ideals which ultimately c...
Although she is often touted as the author of “boring chick lit,” Jane Austen remains a literary gia...
Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters is an unprecedented work that provides an in-depth an...
The romantic gothic novel was ripe for parody and criticism upon Northanger Abbey’s publication in 1...