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A fascinating look into the myths that continue to shape our understanding and appreciation of Jane Austen. Was Jane Austen the best-selling novelist of her time? Are all her novels romances? Did they depict the traditional world of the aristocracy? Is Austen's writing easy to understand? Well into the 21st century, Jane Austen continues to be one of the most compelling novelists in all English literature. Many of her ideas about class, family, history, intimacy, manners, love, desire, and society, have inspired myths that are often contradictory she was a Tory who was also a liberal feminist, or, her novels are at once sharply satirical and unapologetically romantic. Myths, like Austen's works, are dynamic, changing over time and impacting how we read and interpret literature. 30 Great Myths about Jane Austen examines the accepted beliefs both true and untrue that have most influenced our readings of Austen. Rather than simply de-bunking, or validating, commonly-held views abo

Table of Contents

Abbreviations and Note on the Text vii

Acknowledgements viii

Introduction xi

Myth 1 Jane Austen had no interest in fame 1

Myth 2 There is no sex in Jane Austen’s novels 7

Myth 3 Jane Austen wrote on little bits of ivory 14

Myth 4 Jane Austen’s juvenilia are scraps which she outgrew 19

Myth 5 Jane Austen’s novels are naturalistic 27

Myth 6 Jane Austen was unconscious of her art 34

Myth 7 Northanger Abbey is a spoof on Gothic fiction 43

Myth 8 The Bath Jane Austen knew and loathed 49

Myth 9 Jane Austen’s writing is easy to understand 56

Myth 10 Sense and Sensibility is a satire on sensibility 61

Myth 11 Jane Austen was the best-selling novelist of her time 66

Myth 12 Regency Austen 72

Myth 13 Only women read Jane Austen 80

Myth 14 As Pride and Prejudice shows, all Austen’s novels are love stories 85

Myth 15 Jane Austen never mentions the war 93

Myth 16 Something happened to Jane Austen when she wrote Mansfield Park 101

Myth 17 Jane Austen disapproved of the theater 107

Myth 18 Jane Austen was a Christian moralist 114

Myth 19 In Emma, Jane Austen created a heroine no one but an author would love 120

Myth 20 Jane Austen and the amorous effects of brass 128

Myth 21 Persuasion is an autumnal novel 134

Myth 22 Jane Austen was a feminist/Jane Austen was not a feminist 141

Myth 23 Jane Austen’s letters are mean and trivial 147

Myth 24 Jane Austen was anonymous 155

Myth 25 Jane Austen’s novels depict the traditional world of the aristocracy 160

Myth 26 Jane Austen was a comic novelist 168

Myth 27 Jane Austen’s novels are about good manners 174

Myth 28 Jane Austen’s muslins 179

Myth 29 Jane Austen writes escape fiction 187

Myth 30 Jane Austen was a star-crossed lover 193

Further Reading 200

Index 203

30 Great Myths about Jane Austen

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 13/08/2020
    ISBN13: 9781119146865, 978-1119146865
    ISBN10: 1119146860

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    A fascinating look into the myths that continue to shape our understanding and appreciation of Jane Austen. Was Jane Austen the best-selling novelist of her time? Are all her novels romances? Did they depict the traditional world of the aristocracy? Is Austen's writing easy to understand? Well into the 21st century, Jane Austen continues to be one of the most compelling novelists in all English literature. Many of her ideas about class, family, history, intimacy, manners, love, desire, and society, have inspired myths that are often contradictory she was a Tory who was also a liberal feminist, or, her novels are at once sharply satirical and unapologetically romantic. Myths, like Austen's works, are dynamic, changing over time and impacting how we read and interpret literature. 30 Great Myths about Jane Austen examines the accepted beliefs both true and untrue that have most influenced our readings of Austen. Rather than simply de-bunking, or validating, commonly-held views abo

    Table of Contents

    Abbreviations and Note on the Text vii

    Acknowledgements viii

    Introduction xi

    Myth 1 Jane Austen had no interest in fame 1

    Myth 2 There is no sex in Jane Austen’s novels 7

    Myth 3 Jane Austen wrote on little bits of ivory 14

    Myth 4 Jane Austen’s juvenilia are scraps which she outgrew 19

    Myth 5 Jane Austen’s novels are naturalistic 27

    Myth 6 Jane Austen was unconscious of her art 34

    Myth 7 Northanger Abbey is a spoof on Gothic fiction 43

    Myth 8 The Bath Jane Austen knew and loathed 49

    Myth 9 Jane Austen’s writing is easy to understand 56

    Myth 10 Sense and Sensibility is a satire on sensibility 61

    Myth 11 Jane Austen was the best-selling novelist of her time 66

    Myth 12 Regency Austen 72

    Myth 13 Only women read Jane Austen 80

    Myth 14 As Pride and Prejudice shows, all Austen’s novels are love stories 85

    Myth 15 Jane Austen never mentions the war 93

    Myth 16 Something happened to Jane Austen when she wrote Mansfield Park 101

    Myth 17 Jane Austen disapproved of the theater 107

    Myth 18 Jane Austen was a Christian moralist 114

    Myth 19 In Emma, Jane Austen created a heroine no one but an author would love 120

    Myth 20 Jane Austen and the amorous effects of brass 128

    Myth 21 Persuasion is an autumnal novel 134

    Myth 22 Jane Austen was a feminist/Jane Austen was not a feminist 141

    Myth 23 Jane Austen’s letters are mean and trivial 147

    Myth 24 Jane Austen was anonymous 155

    Myth 25 Jane Austen’s novels depict the traditional world of the aristocracy 160

    Myth 26 Jane Austen was a comic novelist 168

    Myth 27 Jane Austen’s novels are about good manners 174

    Myth 28 Jane Austen’s muslins 179

    Myth 29 Jane Austen writes escape fiction 187

    Myth 30 Jane Austen was a star-crossed lover 193

    Further Reading 200

    Index 203

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