Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice
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Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice
(Modern critical interpretations)
Bloom's Literary Criticism, c2007
Updated ed
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Pride and prejudice
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Prefectural University of Hiroshima Library and Academic Information Center
: hardcover930.268||A96110013693
Note
"Bibliography": p. 233-235
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- What are men to rocks and mountains? : pride and prejudice / Stuart M. Tave
- Pride and prejudice / Christopher Brooke
- "Not a day went by without a solitary walk" : Elizabeth's pastoral world / Mary Jane Curry
- The oppositional reader and Pride and prejudice / Johanna M. Smith
- The source of "dramatized consciousness" : Richardson, Austen, and stylistic influence / Joe Bray
- The double meaning of character / Alex Woloch
- Jane Austen and Elizabeth Bennet : the limits of irony / Carole Moses
- The liveliness of your mind : pride and prejudice / Emily Auerbach
- Pride and prejudice / Darryl Jones
- The anxieties and "felicities of rapid motion" : animated ideology in Pride and prejudice / Jillian Heydt-Stevenson
- Pride and prejudice : "Lydia's gape" / Ashley Tauchert
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Jane Austen's ""Pride and Prejudice"", perhaps her most recognizable work, is a story of manners, courtship, and marriage in 18th- and 19th-century England. Elizabeth Bennet, the witty heroine of the novel, is Austen's most vibrant and vital literary character. This updated volume presents a perceptive introduction by series editor Harold Bloom and an eclectic collection of full-length essays by respected scholars that will enrich students' academic views on this charming classic.
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