Jane Austen, Emma : a casebook / edited by David Lodge.

Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Rev. ed.
Published/​Created
Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1991.
Description
249 pages ; 23 cm

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    Series
    Casebook series [More in this series]
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographical references (p. 242-243) and index.
    Contents
    • I. Earlier comments, 1815-16. Some correspondence concerning Emma
    • Opinions of Emma, collected by Jane Austen. Contemporary reviews. II. Some opinions and criticism, 1816-1962. Susan Ferrier (1816)
    • Mary Russell Mitford (1816)
    • John Henry Newman (1837)
    • Charlotte Brontë (1850)
    • Anthony Trollope (1865)
    • Richard Simpson (1870)
    • Dublin Review (1870)
    • Lord Brabourne (1884)
    • Mrs Charles Malden (1889)
    • Walter Herries Pollock (1899)
    • William Dean Howells (1901)
    • Reginald Farrer (1917)
    • D.W. Harding (1940)
    • E.N. Hayes (1949)
    • Richard Poirier. III. Modern studies. Arnold Kettle: Emma (1951)
    • Marvin Mudrick: Irony as form: Emma (1952)
    • Lionel Trilling: Emma and the legend of Jane Austen (1957)
    • Wayne Booth: Control of distance in Jane Austen's Emma (1961)
    • Malcolm Bradbury: Jane Austen's Emma (1962)
    • Graham Hough: Narrative and dialogue in Jane Austen (1970)
    • Sandra M. Gilbert and Susan Gubar: Jane Austen's cover story (1979)
    • Adena Rosmarin: Misreading Emma: the powers and perfidies of narrative history (1984).
    ISBN
    • 0333533658
    • 9780333533659
    • 0333533666 ((pbk.))
    • 9780333533666 ((pbk.))
    LCCN
    92156123
    OCLC
    25126931
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