Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice a sourcebook edited by Robert Morrison

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  • 000 @ 04732 2200169 4500
  • 080 a 821.111(091)-3"17/18"A/Z
  • 100 a Morrison, Robert.
  • 245 a Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice b a sourcebook c edited by Robert Morrison
  • 260 a New York b Routledge c 2005
  • 300 a xviii, 172 p. b ill., 1 map c 23 cm
  • 440 a Routledge guides to literature
  • 500 a Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-167) and index. - From Virginia Woolf, A room of one's own (1929) -- From W. Somerset Maugham, 'Pride and prejudice' (1948) -- From V. S. Pritchett, George Meredith and English comedy (1970) -- From David Lodge, Small world (1984) -- From Martin Amis, 'Miss Jane's prime' (1990) -- Modern criticism -- From D. W. Harding, 'Regulated hatred: an aspect of the work of Jane Austen' -- (1940) -- From David Daiches, 'Jane Austen, Karl Marx, and the aristocratic dance' -- (1947-48) -- From Marvin Mudrick, 'Irony as discrimination: Pride and prejudice' (1952) -- From Dorothy Van Ghent, 'On Pride and prejudice' (1953) -- From Mark Schorer, 'Pride unprejudiced' (1956) -- From Howard S. Babb, 'Pride and prejudice: vitality and a dramatic mode' -- (1962) -- From Alistair M. Duckworth, 'Pride and prejudice: the reconstitution of society' (1971) -- From Nina Auerbach, 'Pride and prejudice' (1978) -- From Judith Lowder Newton, 'Pride and prejudice' (1981) -- From Mary Poovey, 'Ideological contradictions and the consolation of form' -- (1984) -- From Claudia L. Johnson, 'Pride and prejudice and the pursuit of happiness' -- (1988) -- From Alison G. Sulloway, 'Voices and silences: the province of the drawing room and the war of debates' (1989) -- From Robert M. Polhemus, 'The fortunate fall: Jane Austen's Pride and prejudice' (1990) -- From Allan Bloom, 'Austen, Pride and prejudice' (1993) -- From Susan Fraiman, 'The humiliation of Elizabeth Bennet' (1993) -- From Douglas Murray, 'Gazing and avoiding the gaze' (1996) -- From John Wiltshire, 'Pride and prejudice, love and recognition' (2001) -- From Steven Scott, 'Making room in the middle: Mary in Pride and prejudice' (2002) -- The novel in performance -- Introduction -- From Sue Birtwistle and Susie Conklin, 'A Conversation with Colin Firth' -- (1995) -- From Cheryl Nixon, 'Balancing the courtship hero: masculine emotional display in film adaptations of Austen's novels' (1998) -- From Lisa Hopkins, 'Mr. Darcy's body: privileging the female gaze' (1998). - From Samuel Johnson, The rambler (1750) -- From Samuel Richardson, Sir Charles Grandison (1753-54) -- From Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile (1762) -- From Joseph Highmore, Essays, moral, religious, and miscellaneous (1766) -- From James Fordyce, Sermons to young women (1766) -- From John Gregory, a father's legacy to his daughters (1774) -- From Adam Smith, the wealth of nations (1776) -- From Fanny Burney, Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an heiress (1782) -- From Mary Wollstonecraft, Thoughts on the education of daughters (1787) -- From Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790) -- From Edmund Burke, An appeal from the new to the old Whigs (1791) -- From Mary Wollstonecraft, A vindication of the rights of woman (1792) -- From William Godwin, Things as they are; or, The adventures of caleb -- Williams (1794) -- From Jane Austen, Jane Austen's letters (1796) -- From Amelia Opie, Temper, or Domestic scenes (1812) -- From Jane Austen, Jane Austen's letters (1813-16) -- Biographical directory -- Interpretations -- Critical history -- Early critical reception -- From British critic (1813) -- From critical review (1813) -- From Annabella Milbanke, Letter to Lady Milbanke (1813) -- From Jane Davy, Letter to Sarah Ponsonby (1813) -- From Henry Crabb Robinson, Diary entries (1819) -- Novelists on Pride and prejudice -- From Mary Russel Mitford, Letter to Sir William Elford (1814) -- From Mary Russell Mitford, Letter to Sir William Elford (1815) -- From Walter Scott, The journal of Walter Scott (1826) -- From Harriet Martineau, Society in America (1837) -- From Charlotte Bronte, Letter to George Henry Lewes (1848) -- From George Henry Lewes, 'A Word about Tom Jones' (1860) -- From Margaret Oliphant, 'Miss Austen and Miss Mitford' (1870) -- From Mark Twain, Letter to Rev. J. H. Twichell (1898) -- From William Dean Howells, Heroines of fiction (1901) -- From G. K. Chesterton, The Victorian age in literature (1913)
  • 650 a Austen, Jane 1775-1817 x Sources
  • 650 a Literatura angielska x historia x 18-19 w
  • 901 a 5942
  • 920 a 0415268494 (hbk : alk. paper). - 9780415268493 (hbk : alk. paper). - 0415268508 (pbk : alk. paper). - 9780415268509 (pbk : alk. paper)

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