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Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine ""whom no one but myself will much like,"" the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt aboutthe endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel wasfirst published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to theenriched readings of Austen''s work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook. | Jane Austen's Emma by Fiona Stafford Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Fiona Stafford<
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Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt aboutthe endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel wasfirst published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to theenriched readings of Austen''s work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook. Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt about the endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel was first published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to the enriched readings of Austen's work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook. Media > Book, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine ""whom no one but myself will much like,"" the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in … Mehr…
Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine ""whom no one but myself will much like,"" the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt aboutthe endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel wasfirst published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to theenriched readings of Austen''s work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook. | Jane Austen's Emma by Fiona Stafford Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory P10106, Fiona Stafford<
Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in De… Mehr…
Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt aboutthe endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel wasfirst published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to theenriched readings of Austen''s work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook. Books > Literary Criticism > Criticism & Theory List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in De… Mehr…
Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt about the endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel was first published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to the enriched readings of Austen's work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook. Media > Book, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
Paperback, [PU: Oxford University Press Inc], The essays collected in this casebook reflect changing opinions of Emma from its earliest reception to its established position in the litera… Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: Oxford University Press Inc], The essays collected in this casebook reflect changing opinions of Emma from its earliest reception to its established position in the literary canon., Literature: History & Criticism, Literary Studies: General, Literary Studies: C 1800 To C 1900, Literary Studies: Fiction, Novelists & Prose Writers<
Paperback, [PU: Oxford University Press Inc], The essays collected in this casebook reflect changing opinions of Emma from its earliest reception to its established position in the litera… Mehr…
Paperback, [PU: Oxford University Press Inc], The essays collected in this casebook reflect changing opinions of Emma from its earliest reception to its established position in the literary canon., Literary Studies: C 1800 To C 1900<
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Although Jane Austen famously referred to Emma as a heroine "whom no one but myself will much like," the irony of her remark has been obvious since the first appearance of her novel in December 1815. The central character may have attracted diverse reactions, but there can be no doubt aboutthe endless enjoyment afforded to generations of readers. The essays in this collection demonstrate the varied delights of reading Emma. Most have been written in the last twenty years, but each draws on the cumulative body of scholarship and critical analysis that has built up since the novel wasfirst published. The purpose of the collection is to introduce readers of Austen to new ways of interpreting her most substantial and rewarding novel. Each essay engages with Emma, but there is considerable dialogue taking place between the different approaches, which collectively contributes to theenriched readings of Austen's work. The collection opens with an introduction encouraging readers to re-read Emma, and to find its pleasures magnified by the critical interpretations and scholarship represented in this casebook.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780195175318 ISBN (ISBN-10): 019517531X Taschenbuch Erscheinungsjahr: 2006 Herausgeber: Fiona Stafford 330 Seiten Gewicht: 0,381 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
Buch in der Datenbank seit 2007-06-04T01:12:43+02:00 (Berlin) Detailseite zuletzt geändert am 2023-12-14T03:21:14+01:00 (Berlin) ISBN/EAN: 9780195175318
ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-19-517531-X, 978-0-19-517531-8 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: jane austen, fiona stafford, emma jane Titel des Buches: emma jane austen, auste, cic
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