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Global Jane Austen

Pleasure, Passion, and Possessiveness in the Jane Austen Community

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Despite dying in relative obscurity, Jane Austen has become a global force as different readers across time, space and media have responded to her work. This volume examines the ways in which her novels affect individual psychologies and how Janeites experience her work, from visiting her home to public re-enactments to films based on her writings.

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Juliet Archer, independent scholar Sarah Artt, Edinburgh Napier University, UK Elise Barker, Idaho State University, USA Richard Berger, Bournemouth University, UK Edward H. Carpenter, independent scholar James P. Carson, Kenyon College, USA Sheryl Cornett, North Carolina State University, USA Serena Formica, University of Derby, UK Val Horniman, independent scholar Kenneth Longden, University of Winchester, UK Marina Cano-López, University of St Andrews, Scotland Janet McCabe, Birkbeck, University of London, UK Juliet McMaster, University of Alberta, Canada Jeremy Strong, Writtle College, UK Anette Svensson, Umeå University, Sweden Rana Tekcan, ?stanbul Bilgi University, Turkey Harish Trivedi, University of Delhi, India Lucile Trunel, French National Library, France Paul Tucker, University of the West of Scotland John Wyver, University of Westminster, UK

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