Jane Austen and Her Readers, 1786-1945
By :"Katie Halsey"
Published on 2012 by Anthem Press
Category :"Literary Criticism">
‘Jane Austen and her Readers, 1786–1945’ is a study of readers’ interactions with the works of one of England’s most enduringly popular novelists. Employing an innovative approach made possible by new research in the field of the history of reading, the volume discusses Austen’s own ideas about books and readers, the uses she makes of her reading, and some aspects of her style that are related to the ways in which her works have historically been read. It considers the role of editions and criticism in directing readers’ responses, and presents and analyses a variety of source material related to readers who read Austen’s works between 1786 and 1945. Previous studies of Austen’s influence on her readers and literary successors have tended either to presuppose a hypothetical reader, or to focus on the texts of the critical tradition, ignoring the views, reactions and thoughts of the common reader. This volume discusses the responses of ordinary readers to Austen’s novels, responses that offer insights into both Jane Austen’s particular appeal, and the nature of the act of reading itself. They also expose the ways in which notions of aesthetic value are constructed, perpetuated and/or overturned; at the same time such responses reveal the non-literary preoccupations, not only of the individuals under consideration, but also, frequently, of the ages in which they live.
Jane Austen and Her Readers, 1786-1945
Lenght : 290
Language : en>
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