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Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter Irene Collins

Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter par Irene Collins

Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter Irene Collins


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Résumé

Jane Austen was a clergyman's daughter. Many of her attitudes, expressed in her novels, reflect this directly or indirectly. This book shows how Jane Austen in fact drew on an extensive knowledge of wartime conditions in her books.

Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter Résumé

Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter Irene Collins

Jane Austen was a clergyman's daughter. Many of her attitudes, expressed in her novels, reflect this directly or indirectly. Her father's reasoned and practical approach to religion, along with the range of books available to her in his library, shaped the essentially moral outlook behind her entertaining, but devastating, criticism of individuals and of society. Her attitude to the gentry is subtly ambivalent. Accepted as a clergyman's daughter in local society, Jane Austen sometimes mirrors their prejudices, seen for instance in her characterisation of the haughty aristocrat Lady Catherine de Bourgh in Pride and Prejudice. At the same time, her own marginal position in gentry society gave her personal experience of the slights and snobberies inherent in the subtle class distinctions of the time. Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter shows how Jane Austen in fact drew on an extensive knowledge of wartime conditions in her books.

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Title reviewed in The Tablet, 2008.

À propos de Irene Collins

Irene Collins graduated in History at Oxford and taught for many years at Liverpool University, where she is now Reader Emeritus. She is a Vice-President of the Jane Austen Society, and Patron of the Northern Branch.

Sommaire

Illustrations; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 A Godly Heritage; 2 Upbringing; 3 School; 4 Reason and Godliness; 5 Reading and Learning; 6 Dramatic Times; 7 Stories; 8 Dancing; 9 War; 10 Love and Tragedy; 11 Publishing; 12 Marriage and Money; 13 Classical Scenes and Gothic Novels; 14 Dread and Terrible Times; 15 Leaving Steventon; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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GOR003278148
9781852855628
1852855622
Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter Irene Collins
Occasion - Très bon état
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070601
304
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