Jane Austen the Reader explains Austen's excellence and endurance by showing how her writing developed as a response to the writing of others: as parody, satire, criticism and even, on occasion, homage. Seeing Austen as a critic offers new insights into her creativity, and new interpretations of her novel
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
This volume presents an exhilarating and insightful collection of essays on Jane Austen – distilling...
With bio-pics imagining Jane Austen's life and adaptations of her famous novels, Austen has become a...
This MA Thesis is a study of the relationship between Jane Austen's critical views on the novel a...
The wealth of criticism on Jane Austen and her fiction—recent feminist criticism in particular—negle...
Jane Austen’s novels are saturated with representations of readers: good and earnest readers like Fa...
Jane Austen has been called an artist and a moralist. Few attempts have been made, however, to illus...
Making use of new digital resources (such as the recently-digitised Godmersham Park Library catalogu...
The Austen Project: Jane Austen Re-imagined pairs six bestselling contemporary authors with Jane Aus...
Jane Austen has created characters that support female originality. This project examines Austen\u27...
Jane Austen and the Popular Novel: The Determined Author offers a provocative reinterpretation of on...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
First published anonymously, as ‘a lady’, Jane Austen is now among the world’s most famous and highl...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
Even though Austen's novels may seem to be a kind of modern fairy-tales, enabling an emotional escap...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
This volume presents an exhilarating and insightful collection of essays on Jane Austen – distilling...
With bio-pics imagining Jane Austen's life and adaptations of her famous novels, Austen has become a...
This MA Thesis is a study of the relationship between Jane Austen's critical views on the novel a...
The wealth of criticism on Jane Austen and her fiction—recent feminist criticism in particular—negle...
Jane Austen’s novels are saturated with representations of readers: good and earnest readers like Fa...
Jane Austen has been called an artist and a moralist. Few attempts have been made, however, to illus...
Making use of new digital resources (such as the recently-digitised Godmersham Park Library catalogu...
The Austen Project: Jane Austen Re-imagined pairs six bestselling contemporary authors with Jane Aus...
Jane Austen has created characters that support female originality. This project examines Austen\u27...
Jane Austen and the Popular Novel: The Determined Author offers a provocative reinterpretation of on...
Austen scholars today do not argue whether Jane Austen is incorporating Romanticism in her novel Per...
First published anonymously, as ‘a lady’, Jane Austen is now among the world’s most famous and highl...
As a person removes a novel from a shelf and brings it to his favorite sitting chair, he is bringing...
Even though Austen's novels may seem to be a kind of modern fairy-tales, enabling an emotional escap...
Published posthumously with Northanger Abbey in 1817, Persuasion crowns Jane Austen’s remarkable car...
This volume presents an exhilarating and insightful collection of essays on Jane Austen – distilling...
With bio-pics imagining Jane Austen's life and adaptations of her famous novels, Austen has become a...