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Nearly two hundred years after her death, Jane Austen is one of the most widely read and beloved English novelists of any era. Writing and publishing anonymously during her lifetime, the woman responsible for some of the most enduring characters (and couples) of modern romantic literature, including Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy, Emma Woodhouse and George Knightley, was credited only as ‘A Lady’ on the title pages of her novels. It was not until her nephew, more than five decades after her death at the age of 41, published a memoir of his ‘dear Aunt Jane’ that she became widely known. From then on, her fame only grew, and fans and devotees, so-called ‘Janeites,’ soon idolized and obsessed over her. Like any great art that endures and excites long after it is made, Austen’s novels are inextricable from the culture they have created. Essential reading for Austen’s legions of admirers, Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen collects essays from writers and critics that consider the culture surrounding Austen’s novels.



Trade Review

'The celebration and fandom of Jane Austen’s novels truly is a cultural phenomenon! This compilation wonderfully combines fan appreciation with academic study and can be enjoyed by die-hard Janeites and new Austen admirers alike! I recommend this book for readers who like to “geek-out” over Jane Austen!'

-- Meredith Esparza from Austenque Reviews

'A wide range of essays, interviews and observations that will delight many. It's a well-considered collection of writing on a hugely interesting subject.'

-- Joceline Bury from Jane Austen's Regency World

Fan: Phenomena: Jane Austen contains a number of other interesting and balanced essays on Jane Austen fan culture. These include essays on fanfiction, Darcymania, the film locations that are used for Pemberley and on monster mash-ups.'

-- Karen Quint from Jane Austen Netherland

'Intellect Books’ Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen is for fans, Critics and scholars. A wonderful immersion into the world of Austen.'

-- Victoria Irwin, Fan Girl Nation

'Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen edited by Gabrielle Malcolm poses intelligent questions about readerly identification with Austen's heroines and other forms of adaptational experiences.'

-- Jane Stabler, Studies in English Literature 1500-1900

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: In the Regency Alternate Universe: Jane Austen and Fanfiction Culture, Alexandra Edwards

Chapter 2: Jane Austen Monster Mash-ups and Supernatural Spin-offs, Jennifer Malia

Chapter 3:Fan Media and Transmedia: Jane Austen in the Digital Age, Scott Caddy

Chapter 4: A Grand Tour of Pemberley, Carl Wilson

Chapter 5: Darcymania Gabrielle Malcolm

Chapter 6: Shall I Be Stared at Like a Wild Beast in a Zoo? Images of Austen in Becoming Jane and Miss Austen Regrets, Rebecca White

Chapter 7: Who Am I? Relationships Between Reader and Heroine Explored Through the Popular ‘Which Jane Austen Heroine Are You?’ Quizzes, Lindsey Seatter

Chapter 8: Crafting Jane Austen: Handmade Homages and Their Makers, Allison Thompson

Chapter 9: Puzzling Lace: Piecing Together Jane Austen Gifts, Joanna Turner

Chapter 10: Between Tradition and Innovation: Celebrating Jane Austen in Italy Today, Eleonora Capra

Chapter 11: 'She's Everywhere': Jane Austen in the Blogosphere, Chris Louttit

Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen

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      Publisher: Intellect Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2015
      ISBN13: 9781783204472, 978-1783204472
      ISBN10: 1783204478

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Nearly two hundred years after her death, Jane Austen is one of the most widely read and beloved English novelists of any era. Writing and publishing anonymously during her lifetime, the woman responsible for some of the most enduring characters (and couples) of modern romantic literature, including Elizabeth Bennett and Mr Darcy, Emma Woodhouse and George Knightley, was credited only as ‘A Lady’ on the title pages of her novels. It was not until her nephew, more than five decades after her death at the age of 41, published a memoir of his ‘dear Aunt Jane’ that she became widely known. From then on, her fame only grew, and fans and devotees, so-called ‘Janeites,’ soon idolized and obsessed over her. Like any great art that endures and excites long after it is made, Austen’s novels are inextricable from the culture they have created. Essential reading for Austen’s legions of admirers, Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen collects essays from writers and critics that consider the culture surrounding Austen’s novels.



      Trade Review

      'The celebration and fandom of Jane Austen’s novels truly is a cultural phenomenon! This compilation wonderfully combines fan appreciation with academic study and can be enjoyed by die-hard Janeites and new Austen admirers alike! I recommend this book for readers who like to “geek-out” over Jane Austen!'

      -- Meredith Esparza from Austenque Reviews

      'A wide range of essays, interviews and observations that will delight many. It's a well-considered collection of writing on a hugely interesting subject.'

      -- Joceline Bury from Jane Austen's Regency World

      Fan: Phenomena: Jane Austen contains a number of other interesting and balanced essays on Jane Austen fan culture. These include essays on fanfiction, Darcymania, the film locations that are used for Pemberley and on monster mash-ups.'

      -- Karen Quint from Jane Austen Netherland

      'Intellect Books’ Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen is for fans, Critics and scholars. A wonderful immersion into the world of Austen.'

      -- Victoria Irwin, Fan Girl Nation

      'Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen edited by Gabrielle Malcolm poses intelligent questions about readerly identification with Austen's heroines and other forms of adaptational experiences.'

      -- Jane Stabler, Studies in English Literature 1500-1900

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: In the Regency Alternate Universe: Jane Austen and Fanfiction Culture, Alexandra Edwards

      Chapter 2: Jane Austen Monster Mash-ups and Supernatural Spin-offs, Jennifer Malia

      Chapter 3:Fan Media and Transmedia: Jane Austen in the Digital Age, Scott Caddy

      Chapter 4: A Grand Tour of Pemberley, Carl Wilson

      Chapter 5: Darcymania Gabrielle Malcolm

      Chapter 6: Shall I Be Stared at Like a Wild Beast in a Zoo? Images of Austen in Becoming Jane and Miss Austen Regrets, Rebecca White

      Chapter 7: Who Am I? Relationships Between Reader and Heroine Explored Through the Popular ‘Which Jane Austen Heroine Are You?’ Quizzes, Lindsey Seatter

      Chapter 8: Crafting Jane Austen: Handmade Homages and Their Makers, Allison Thompson

      Chapter 9: Puzzling Lace: Piecing Together Jane Austen Gifts, Joanna Turner

      Chapter 10: Between Tradition and Innovation: Celebrating Jane Austen in Italy Today, Eleonora Capra

      Chapter 11: 'She's Everywhere': Jane Austen in the Blogosphere, Chris Louttit

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