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Jane Austen's Business

Her World and Her Profession

Palgrave Macmillan

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Table of contents (12 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Part I

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Jane Austen as a Cultural Phenomenon

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 3-17
    3. Teaching “Love and Freindship”

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 18-35
    4. “The Beautifull Cassandra” Illustrated

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 36-46
    5. Hospitality

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 47-58
    6. “Acting by Design” in Pride and Prejudice

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 76-89
    7. The Secret Languages of Emma

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 90-105
  3. Part II

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 107-107
    2. Love in Jane Austen’s Novels

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 109-110
    3. The Symptoms of Love

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 111-132
    4. Surface and Subsurface

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 133-149
    5. Love and Pedagogy

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 150-172
    6. Women in Love

      • Juliet McMaster
      Pages 173-198
  4. Back Matter

    Pages 199-203

About this book

Jane Austen's Business is a collection of essays that demonstrates Austen knew her business. She presents with memorable distinctness not only 'what sees keenly, speaks aptly, moves flexibly' but also 'what throbs fast and full' (Charlotte Bronte's phrases). Many of these essays, including those by Julia Prewitt Brown, Margaret Drabble, Jan Fergus, Isobel Grundy, Gary Kelly, and Elaine Showalter, are based on papers given at the Lake Louise conference on Persuasion. The collection's culmination is a short story by Margaret Drabble that brings Austen's Elliots of Kellynch Hall into the twentieth century.

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