Jane Austen: Critical Assessments, Volumes 1-4Ian Littlewood |
Contents
General Editors Preface 139123 17 | 1 |
RAYMOND WILLIAMS from Jane Austen and Social | 5 |
VOLUME | 8 |
Chronology of Jane Austens Life | 9 |
REGINALD FARRER Jane Austen ob July 18 1817 Quarterly | 14 |
59 | 15 |
Chronological List of Criticism Included | 17 |
A Depreciation Essays by divers | 20 |
KENNETH L MOLER Sense and Sensibility and its Sources | 206 |
ANDREW WRIGHT Jane Austen Adapted NineteenthCentury | 208 |
TONY TANNER from Introduction to Sense and Sensibility | 212 |
LIONEL TRILLING Emma Encounter 8 6 June 1957 | 213 |
STUART M TAVE from The Sensibility of Marianne and | 222 |
DAVID GILSON Editions and Publishing History from | 224 |
MARY POOVEY from Sense and Sensibility from The Proper | 228 |
JOSEPH CADY and IAN WATT Jane Austens Critics Critical | 231 |
88 | 21 |
ALISTAIR M DUCKWORTH Mansfield Park and Estate | 22 |
Persuasion from The Idea of | 25 |
Companion London 1973 | 26 |
Jane Austen | 27 |
Acknowledgements | 31 |
The Enjoyments | 32 |
JANET TODD Jane Austen Politics and Sensibility from | 33 |
VLADIMIR NABOKOV Method and Style in Mansfield Park | 34 |
HENRY AUSTEN Biographical Notice of the Author prefacing | 37 |
J E AUSTENLEIGH A Memoir of Jane Austen London 1870 | 55 |
GEOFFREY GORER The Myth in Jane Austen Life | 88 |
IAN WATT Jane Austen and the Development of the Novel | 94 |
BRIGID BROPHY Jane Austen and the Stuarts from Critical | 105 |
Emma 1816 | 110 |
a Footnote | 116 |
75 | 120 |
LIONEL TRILLING In Mansfield Park Encounter 3 | 131 |
76 | 133 |
FANNY KNATCHBULL KNIGHT A Memoir of Jane Austen | 137 |
JOSEPH M DUFFY Jr Moral Integrity and Moral Anarchy | 146 |
AVROM FLEISHMAN Mansfield Park in Its Time | 152 |
a Dissenting Opinion NineteenthCentury | 157 |
FAY WELDON A Training in Docility from Letters to Alice | 161 |
MARGARET ANNE DOODY Jane Austens Reading from | 173 |
1978 | 175 |
SUSAN J MORGAN from Guessing for Ourselves | 186 |
A WALTON LITZ Chronology of Composition from | 188 |
101 | 191 |
JANE AIKEN HODGE Jane Austen and Her Publishers | 197 |
Emma from An Introduction | 201 |
R E HUGHES The Education of Emma Woodhouse | 242 |
Jane Austen and | 246 |
WAYNE C BOOTH Point of View and Control of Distance | 248 |
ANONYMOUS Review of Sense and Sensibility Critical Review | 263 |
MALCOLM BRADBURY Jane Austens Emma Critical | 267 |
ANONYMOUS Notice of Pride and Prejudice British Critic | 269 |
ANONYMOUS Review of Pride and Prejudice New Review | 275 |
References to Mansfield Park recorded by Jane Austen in | 282 |
DOROTHY VAN GHENT from On Pride and Prejudice from | 294 |
ANONYMOUS Review of Emma The Champion 31 March | 297 |
ANONYMOUS Review of Emma Augustan Review 2 May 1816 | 301 |
ANONYMOUS Notice of Emma Gentlemans Magazine | 308 |
the Truth | 313 |
ANONYMOUS Notice of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion | 315 |
Pride and Prejudice from | 326 |
T B MACAULAY Characters in Jane Austen from The | 335 |
MARY A BURGAN Mr Bennet and the Failures | 341 |
MONICA LAURITZEN Performance and Recording from | 348 |
JULIA KAVANAGH Miss Austens Six Novels from English | 356 |
NINA AUERBACH Pride and Prejudice from Communities | 357 |
MARGARET OLIPHANT from Miss Austen and Miss | 375 |
RICHARD SIMPSON Unsigned Review of AustenLeighs | 387 |
LESLIE STEPHEN Extract from Humour unsigned | 418 |
Views of Coleridge Southey and Wordsworth from Memoir | 424 |
ALICE MEYNELL The Classic Novelist unsigned Pall | 430 |
HENRY JAMES Extract from The Lesson of Balzac 1905 | 436 |
G K CHESTERTON The Evolution of Emma New Witness | 443 |
ARNOLD BENNETT The Woman Writer from Books | 449 |
W SOMERSET MAUGHAM Pride and Prejudice Atlantic 181 | 455 |
W H AUDEN Extract from Letter to Lord Byron Letters from | 466 |
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