Jane Austen and the Fiction of her Time
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:14th Jun '01
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Presents Jane Austen as a radical innovator in confrontation with contemporary popular novelists.
This book presents Jane Austen as a radical innovator. It explores the nature of her confrontation with the popular novelists of her time, and demonstrates how her challenge to them transformed fiction. In thus identifying her literary motivation, this book offers a fresh and unifying critique of the novels.This book presents Jane Austen as a radical innovator. It explores the nature of her confrontation with the popular novelists of her time, and demonstrates how her challenge to them transformed fiction. It is evident from letters and other sources, as well as the novels themselves, that the Austen family developed a strong scepticism about contemporary notions of the proper content and purpose of fiction. Austen's own writing can be seen as a conscious demonstration of these disagreements. In thus identifying her literary motivation, this book (moving away from the questions of ideology which have so dominated Austen studies in this century) offers a unifying critique of the novels and helps to explain their unequalled durability with the reading public.
'… her evidence is so startlingly persuasive that all students of Austen will need to read her book with care.' Choice
ISBN: 9780521003889
Dimensions: 228mm x 153mm x 11mm
Weight: 300g
208 pages