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Katryn Sutherland

    Jane Austen: Writer in the World
    Jane Austen's Textual Lives
    Mansfield Park
    • 4,6(7672)Abgeben

      Das Ehekarussel dreht sich weiter In »Mansfield Park«, dem Herrenhaus des reichen Sir Thomas Bertram, leben nicht weniger als drei junge Ehekandidatinnen. Maria und Julia, die beiden Töchter des Hauses, gefährden durch Arroganz und Eitelkeit ihr zukünftiges Glück. Zugleich machen sie ihrer Cousine Fanny, Tochter verarmter Eltern, die bei den Bertrams aufwächst, das Leben schwer. Fanny, die eigentliche Heldin des Romans, trotzt kraft ihrer Unbestechlichkeit und Menschenkenntnis allen Anfechtungen. Und sie wird damit belohnt, daß sie letzten Endes doch noch den Mann heiraten darf, den sie lange Zeit ohne Hoffnung geliebt hat. Jane Austens wie immer von feiner Ironie und scharfer Charakterzeichnung getragener Roman erfreut sich seit seines ersten Erscheinens im Jahr 1814 ungebrochener Popularität. Erst im vergangenen Jahr war eine Neuverfilmung mit Frances O'Connor und Jonny Lee Miller im Kino zu sehen.

      Mansfield Park
    • Jane Austen's Textual Lives

      From Aeschylus to Bollywood

      • 408 Seiten
      • 15 Lesestunden
      4,4(12)Abgeben

      Exploring the construction of Jane Austen's texts and reputation, this critical study delves into the influences of manuscript origins, the printing process, editing, family censorship, and biographical invention. It also examines how recent film adaptations have shaped public perception, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities surrounding Austen's legacy. This comprehensive approach reveals the intricate interplay between her work and its various interpretations over time.

      Jane Austen's Textual Lives
    • Jane Austen: Writer in the World

      • 224 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      "This collection of essays offers an intimate history of Austen's art and life told through objects associated with her personally and with the era in which she lived. Her teenage notebooks, music albums, pelisse-coat, letters, the homemade booklets in which she composed her novels and the portraits made of her during her life all feature in this lavishly illustrated collection. By interpreting the outrageous literary jokes in her early notebooks we can glimpse the shared reading activities of Jane and her family, together with the love of satire and home entertainment which can be traced in the subtler humour of her mature work. It is well known that Austen played the piano but her music books reveal how music was used to create networks far more intricate than the simple pleasures of home recital. Examination of Austen's pelisse-coat tells us something about her physique and, with the lively letters to her sister Cassandra, gives an insight into her views on fashion. The exploration of yet more objects - the Regency novel, newspaper articles, naval logbooks, and contemporary political cartoons - reveals Austen's filiations with wider social and political worlds. These 'things' map the threads connecting her (from India to Bath and from North America to Chawton) to those on the international stage during the wars with France that raged through much of her short life. Finally, this book charts her reputation over the two hundred years since her death, offering fresh interpretations of Jane Austen's changing place in the world."--Publisher's description

      Jane Austen: Writer in the World