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VOLUME I:
Biographical Background; Publishing History;
Critical History; The Nineteenth-Century Response;
Writers on Jane Austen
General Editor s Preface 1
Introduction 3
Chronology of Jane Austen s Life 9
Bibliography: A Chronology of Jane Austen s Works 11
Critical Bibliography 12
Chronological List of Criticism Included 17
Acknowledgements 31
Biographical Background
1. HENRY AUSTEN, Biographical Notice of the Author, prefacing
Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, 1818 37
2. CAROLINE AUSTEN, My Aunt Jane Austen: A Memoir, (March
1867), Alton, 1952 42
3. J.E. AUSTEN-LEIGH, A Memoir of Jane Austen, London, 1870 55
4. FANNYKNATCHBULL KNIGHT, A Memoir of Jane Austen ,
from AuntJane , CornhillMagazine, 163,1947-49 137
5. ANNETTE B. HOPKINS, Jane Austen the Critic , PMLA, 40,
1925 138
6. FAY WELDON, A Training in Docility , from Letters to Alice,
London, 1984 161
7. MARGARET ANNE DOODY, Jane Austen s Reading , from
The Jane Austen Handbook, ed. J. David Grey et al, London, 1986 173
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8. A. WALTON LITZ, Chronology of Composition , from The
Jane Austen Handbook, ed. J. David Grey et aL, London, 1986 188
Publishing History
9. JANE AIKEN HODGE, Jane Austen and Her Publishers ,
from Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays, ed. John Halperin,
Cambridge, 1975 197
10. ANDREW WRIGHT, Jane Austen Adapted , Nineteenth-Century
Fiction, 30,1975 208
11. DAVID GILSON, Editions and Publishing History , from The
Jane Austen Handbook, ed. J. David Grey et aL, London, 1986 224
Critical History
12. JOSEPH CADYand IAN WATT, Jane Austen s Critics , Critical
Quarterly, 5,1963 231
13. MARGARET KIRKHAM, Postscript: Jane Austen and the
Critical Tradition , from Jane Austen: Feminism and Fiction,
Brighton, 1983 246
The Nineteenth-Century Response
14. ANONYMOUS, Review of Sense and Sensibility, Critical Review,
n.s. 4,1, February 1812 263
15. ANONYMOUS, Notice of Sense and Sensibility, British Critic, 39,
May 1812 267
16. ANONYMOUS, Notice of Pride and Prejudice, British Critic, 41,
February 1813 269
17. ANONYMOUS, Review of Pride and Prejudice, Critical Review,
4th Series, 3, March 1813 271
18. ANONYMOUS, Review of Pride and Prejudice, New Review; or,
Monthly Analysis of General Literature, 1, April 1813 275
19. Opinions of Mansfield Park, collected by Jane Austen, 1926;
rptd by R.W. Chapman, The Works of Jane Austen, Vol. VI,
London,1954 278
20. References to Mansfield Park, recorded by Jane Austen in her
letters 282
21. Opinions of Emma, collected by Jane Austen, 1926; rptd by
R.W. Chapman, The Works of Jane Austen, Vol. VI, London, 1954 284
22. [WALTER SCOTT], Unsigned Review of Emma, Quarterly
Review, 14, March 1816, (dated October 1815) 287
23. ANONYMOUS, Review of Emma, The Champion, 31 March
1816 297
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24. ANONYMOUS, Review of Emma, Augustan Review, 2, May 1816 301
25. ANONYMOUS, Notice of Emma, Literary Panorama, n.s. 6, June
1816 303
26. ANONYMOUS, Notice of Emma, Monthly Review, 80, July 1816 304
27. ANONYMOUS, Notice of £wima, British Critic, n.s. 6, July 1816 305
28. ANONYMOUS, from a Review of Emma, British Lady s
Magazine, and Monthly Miscellany, 4, September 1816 306
29. ANONYMOUS, Notice of Emma, Gentleman s Magazine, 86,
September 1816 308
30. ANONYMOUS, Review of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion,
British Critic, n.s. 9, March 1818 310
31. ANONYMOUS, Notice of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion,
Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, n.s. 2, May 1818 315
32. [RICHARD WHATELY], Unsigned Review of Northanger Abbey
and Persuasion, Quarterly Review, 24, January 1821 318
33. [T.B. MACAULAY], Characters in Jane Austen from The
Diary and Letters of Mme D Arblay (unsigned), Edinburgh
Review, 76, January 1843 335
34. [G.H. LEWES], Extract from The Lady Novelists (unsigned),
Westminster Review, 58, July 1852 337
35. [G.H. LEWES], The Novels of Jane Austen (unsigned),
Blackwood s Edinburgh Magazine, 86, July 1859 339
36. JULIA KAVANAGH, Miss Austen s Six Novels , from English
Women of Letters, Leipzig, 1862 356
37. MARGARET OLIPHANT, from Miss Austen and Miss
Mitford , Blackwood sEdinburgh Magazine, 107,1870 375
38. [RICHARD SIMPSON], Unsigned Review of Austen-Leigh s
Memoir, North British Review, 52, April 1870 387
39. ANNA THACKERAY, from Jane Austen , Cornhill Magazine,
24,1871 409
40. [LESLIE STEPHEN], Extract from Humour (unsigned),
Cornhill Magazine, 33,1876 418
Writers on Jane Austen
41. WALTER SCOTT, Extracts from letters and Journal, 1822,
1826,1827 423
42. Views of Coleridge, Southey and Wordsworth, from Memoir
and Letters of Sara Coleridge, London, 1873 424
43. JOHN HENRYNEWMAN, Comment on Jane Austen, 1837 425
44. HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW, Extract from Journal,
23 May 1839 426
45. CHARLOTTE BRONTE, Extracts from letters of 12 and 18
January 1848, and 12 April 1850 427
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46. [ALICE MEYNELL], The Classic Novelist (unsigned), Pall
Mall Gazette, 16 February 1894 430
47. WILLA CATHER, Extract from The Demands of Art , Courier,
Lincoln, Nebraska, 23 November 1895 434
48. MARK TWAIN, Comments on Jane Austen, from views
expressed in various contexts, 1896-1909 435
49. HENRYJAMES, Extract from The Lesson of Balzac , (1905),
from The House of Fiction: Essays on the Novel by Henry James,
London,1957 436
50. G.K. CHESTERTON, Jane Austen s Knowledge of Men, from
The Victorian Age in Literature, London, 1913 438
51. [VIRGINIA WOOLF], Unsigned Review in The Times Literary
Supplement, 8 May 1913 439
52. G.K. CHESTERTON, The Evolution of Emma , New Witness,
10,1917 443
53. GEORGE MOORE, On Sense and Sensibility, (1919), from
Avowals, London, 1924 447
54. ARNOLD BENNETT, The Woman Writer , from Books and
Persons , Evening Standard, 21 July 1927 449
55. J.B. PRIESTLEY, On Jane Austen, from The English Novel,
(1925), London, 1927 451
56. VIRGINIA WOOLF, The Woman Writer, from A Room of One s
Own, London, 1929 453
57. W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM, Pride and Prejudice , Atlantic, 181,
5, May 1948 455
58. W.H. AUDEN, Extract from Letter to Lord Byron , Letters from
Iceland, London, 1937 466
59. REBECCA WEST, On Jane Austen, from The Court and the
Castle, New Haven, 1957 467
60. L.P. HARTLEY, Extract from Jane Austen and the Abyss , The
Jane Austen Society, Report for the Year 1965, Alton, 1966 469
61. EUDORA WELTY, A Note on Jane Austen , Shenandoah, 20, 3,
Spring 1969 471
VOLUME II:
The Social Background; The Intellectual
Background; The Twentieth-Century Response
The Social Background
62. E. GURNEY SALTER, Round the Clock with Jane Austen ,
CornhiU Magazine, 55,1923 3
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63. LADY BALFOUR, The Servants in Jane Austen , Cornhitt
Magazine, n.s. 67,1929 9
64. LEONARD WOOLF, The Economic Determination of Jane
Austen , The New Statesman and Nation, 24,1942 20
65. DAVID DAICHES, Jane Austen, Karl Marx, and the
Aristocratic Dance , The American Scholar, 17,1947-48 25
66. D.J.GREENE, Jane Austen and the Peerage , PMLA, 68,1953 32
67. J.F.G. GORNALL, Marriage and Property in Jane Austen s
Novels , History Today, 17,1967 46
68. RAYMOND WILLIAMS, from Jane Austen and Social
History , from The English Novel from Dickens to Lawrence,
London, 1970 54
69. F.B. PINION, from Background , from A Jane Austen
Companion, London, 1973 59
70. DAVID MONAGHAN, from Jane Austen and the Position of
Women , from Jane Austen in a Social Context, ed. David
Monaghan, London, 1981 62
71. EDWARD COPELAND, Jane Austen and the Consumer
Revolution , from The Jane Austen Handbook, ed. J. David Grey
et al, London, 1986 71
The Intellectual Background
72. MARTIN PRICE, from Jane Austen and the Picturesque ,
from From Sensibility to Romanticism, eds Frederick W. Hilles and
Harold Bloom, New York, 1965 87
73. GILBERT RYLE, Jane Austen and the Moralists , Oxford
Review, 1,1966 90
74. RACHEL TRICKETT, Jane Austen s Comedy and the
Nineteenth Century , from Critical Essays on Jane Austen, ed.
B.C. Southam, London, 1968 104
75. D.D. DEVLIN, from The Background , from Jane Austen and
Education, London, 1975 120
76. NINA AUERBACH, from Jane Austen and Romantic
Imprisonment , from Jane Austen in a Social Context, ed. David
Monaghan, London, 1981 133
77. CLAUDIA L.JOHNSON, The Operations of Time, and the
Changes of the Human Mind : Jane Austen and Dr Johnson
Again , Modern Language Quarterly, 44,1983 137
78. MARILYN BUTLER, History, Politics, and Religion , from The
Jane Austen Handbook, ed. J. David Grey et al, London, 1986 151
79. MARGARET KIRKHAM, Jane Austen and Contemporary
Feminism , from The Jane Austen Handbook, ed. J. David Grey et
al, London, 1986 169
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The Twentieth-Century Response
80. REGINALD FARRER, Jane Austen, ob. July 18,1817 , Quarterly
Review, 228,1917 177
81. A.C. BRADLEY, Jane Austen: A Lecture , Essays and Studies by
Members of the English Association, 2,1911 199
82. VIRGINIA WOOLF, Jane Austen , from The Common Reader,
First Series, London, 1925 218
83. H.W. GARROD, Jane Austen: A Depreciation , Essays by divers
hands, being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the
United Kingdom, n.s. 8,1928 226
84. R.W. CHAPMAN, Jane Austen: A Reply to Mr Garrod , Essays
by divers hands, being the Transactions of the Royal Society of
Literature of the United Kingdom, n.s. 10,1931 237
85. LORD DAVID CECIL, from Jane Austen (the Leslie Stephen
Lecture), Cambridge, 1936 247
86. ELIZABETH BO WEN, Jane Austen , from The English
Novelists, ed. Derek Verschoyle, London, 1936 252
87. MARYLASCELLES, Some Characteristics of Jane Austen s
Style , Essays and Studies, 22,1937 260
88. GEOFFREY GORER, The Myth in Jane Austen , Life and
Utters Today, 21, May 1939 279
89. D.W. HARDING, Regulated Hatred: An Aspect of the Work of
Jane Austen , Scrutiny, 8,1939-40 285
90. F.R. LEAVIS, from Jane Austen and Form , from The Great
Tradition, London, 1948 299
91. RICHARD ALDINGTON, Jane Austen , (1948), from Richard
Aldington: Selected Critical Writings, ed. Alister Kershaw,
Carbondale and Edwardsville, 1970 302
92. ANDREW WRIGHT, from Aspects of Style in Jane Austen ,
from Jane Austen s Novels: A Study in Structure, London, 1953 311
93. GEOFFREY GORER, Poor Honey: Some Notes on Jane
Austen and Her Mother , London Magazine, 4.8, August 1957 319
94. IAN WATT, Jane Austen and the Development of the Novel ,
from The Rise of the Novel, London, 1957 331
95. HOWARD S. BABB, from Jane Austen s Style , from Jane
Austen s Novels: the Fabric of Dialogue, Columbus, Ohio, 1962 334
96. B.C. SOUTHAM, Mrs Leavis and Miss Austen: The Critical
Theory Reconsidered , Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 17,
1962-63 344
97. LAURENCE LERNER, The Absence of God in Jane Austen ,
from The Truthtellers, London, 1967 354
98. K.C. PHILLIPPS, Modes of Address , from Jane Austen s
English, London, 1970 359
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99. LLOYD W. BROWN, JaneAusten sImagery , from Bits of Ivory:
NarrativeTechniquesinJaneAusten sFiction,B3LtonRouge, 1973 366
100. BARBARA HARDY, from The Flexible Medium , from A
Reading of Jane Austen, London, 1975 376
101. ALICE CHANDLER, A Pair of Fine Eyes : Jane Austen s
Treatment of Sex , Studies in the Novel, 7.1, Spring 1975 390
102. MARK KINKEAD-WEEKES, This Old Maid: Jane Austen
Replies to Charlotte Bronte and D.H. Lawrence , Nineteenth-
Century Fiction, 30.3, December 1975 405
103. JANET TODD, Jane Austen, Politics and Sensibility , from
Feminist Criticism: Theory and Practice, ed. Susan Sellers,
Toronto, 1991 422
104. EVE KOSOFSKYSEDGWICK, Jane Austen and the
Masturbating Girl , Tendencies, Durham, NC, 1993; rptd from
Critical Inquiry, 17.4, Summer 1991 438
VOLUME III:
Juvenilia; Lady Susan; The Watsons; The Letters;
Northanger Abbey; Sense and Sensibility;
Pride and Prejudice
Juvenilia (1787-1793)
105. BRIGID BROPHY, Jane Austen and the Stuarts , from Critical
Essays on Jane Austen, ed. B.C. Southam, London, 1969 3
106. SANDRA M. GILBERT and SUSAN GUBAR, Shut Up in
Prose: Gender and Genre in Austen s Juvenilia , from The
Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the
Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination, New Haven and
London,1979 18
107. JOHN HALPERIN, Unengaged Laughter: Jane Austen s
Juvenilia , from Jane Austen s Beginnings: Thejuvenilia and Lady
Susan , ed. J. David Grey, Ann Arbor, 1989 21
108. CLAUDIA L.JOHNSON, The Kingdom at Sixes and
Sevens : Politics and thejuvenilia , from Jane Austen s
Beginnings: thejuvenilia and Lady Susan, ed. J. David Grey, Ann
Arbor, 1989 34
109. ELLEN E. MARTIN, The Madness of Jane Austen: Metonymic
Style and Literature s Resistance to Interpretation , from Jane
Austen s Beginnings: thejuvenilia and Lady Susan, ed. J. David
Grey, Ann Arbor, 1989 46
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Lady Susan (written 1794 or 1795; published 1871)
110. FRANK W. BRADBROOK, Jane Austen and Choderlos de
Laclos , Notes and Queries, 199,1954 57
111. JAY ARNOLD LEVINE, Lady Susan: Jane Austen s Character
of the Merry Widow , Studies in English Literature 1500-1900,
1.4,1961 59
112. BARBARA HORWITZ, Lady Susan: The Wicked Mother in
Jane Austen s Work , from Jane Austen s Beginnings: the Juvenilia
and Lady Susan ed. J. David Grey, Ann Arbor, 1989 70
The Watsons (1803-1804)
113. Q.D. LEAVIS, The Watsons and Emma, from A Critical Theory
of Jane Austen s Writings , Scrutiny, 10,1941-42 83
114. PAUL PICKREL, The Watsons and the Other Jane Austen ,
ELH, 55,1988 88
The Letters (1796-1817)
115. Q.D. LEAVIS, The Letters , from A Critical Theory ofjane
Austen s Writings , Scrutiny, 12,1944-45 111
Northanger Abbey (1818)
116. MICHAEL SADLEIR, The Northanger Novels: a Footnote to
Jane Austen , Edinburgh Review, 246,1927 127
117. ALAN D. McKILLOP, Critical Realism in Northanger Abbey ,
From Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad, eds Robert C. Rathburn and
Martin Steinmann.Jr, Minneapolis, 1958 140
118. CYNTHIA GRIFFIN, The Development of Realism in Jane
Austen s Early Novels , ELH, 30,1963 150
119. MARILYN BUTLER, The Juvenilia and Northanger Abbey ,
from Jane Austen and the War of Ideas, Oxford, 1975 164
120. ROBERT HOPKINS, General Tilney and Affairs of State: The
Political Gothic of Northanger Abbey , Philological Quarterly, 57,
1978 175
121. SUSAN J. MORGAN, from Guessing for Ourselves in
Northanger Abbey , from In the Meantime: Character and Perception
in Jane Austen s Fiction, Chicago and London, 1980 186
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Sense and Sensibility (1811)
122. A. WALTON LITZ, On Sense and Sensibility, from Jane Austen: A
Study of Her Artistic Development, London, 1965 195
123. L.P. HARTLEY, Extract from Jane Austen and the Abyss , The
Jane Austen Society, Report for the Year 1965, Alton, 1966 203
124. KENNETH L. MOLER, Sense and Sensibility, and its Sources ,
Review of English Studies, n.s. 17,1966 206
125. TONY TANNER, from Introduction to Sense and Sensibility,
London,1969 212
126. STUART M. TAVE, from The Sensibility of Marianne and the
Exertion of Elinor Dashwood , from Some Words of Jane Austen,
Chicago and London, 1973 222
127. MARY POOVEY, from Sense and Sensibility , from The Proper
Lady and the Woman Writer, Chicago and London, 1984 228
Pride and Prejudice (1813)
128. REUBEN A. BROWER, The Controlling Hand: Jane Austen
and Pride and Prejudice , Scrutiny, 13,1945-46 241
129. SAMUEL KLIGER, Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice in the
Eighteendi-Century Mode , University of Toronto Quarterly, 16,
1946-47 254
130. MARVIN MUDRICK, Irony as Discrimination: Pride and
Prejudice , from Jane Austen: Irony as Defense and Discovery,
Princeton, 1952 269
131. DOROTHY VAN GHENT, from On Pride and Prejudice , from
The English Novel: Form andFunction, New York, 1953 294
132. MARKSCHORER, Pride Unprejudiced , Kenyon Review, 18,
1956 299
133. DOUGLAS BUSH, Mrs Bennet and the Dark Gods: the Truth
about Jane Austen , Sewanee Review, 64,1956 313
134. CHARLES J. McCANN, Setting and Character in Pride and
Prejudice , Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 19, 1964—65 317
135. RONALD PAULSON, Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice , from
Satire and the Novel in Eighteenth-Century England, New Haven
and London, 1967 326
136. MARY A. BURGAN, Mr Bennet and the Failures of
Fatherhood in Jane Austen s Novels , Journal of English and
Germanic Philology, 74,1975 341
137. NINA AUERBACH, Pride and Prejudice , from Communities of
Women, Cambridge, Mass, and London, 1978 357
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138. JUDITH LOWDER NEWTON, from Pride and Prejudice , from
Women, Power, and Subversion: Social Strategies in British Fiction,
1778-1860, Athens, Georgia, 1981 372
139. KAREN NEWMAN, Can This Marriage Be Saved: Jane Austen
Makes Sense Of An Ending , ELH, 50,1983 382
140. ISOBEL ARMSTRONG, Introduction to Pride and Prejudice,
World s Classics edition, Oxford, 1990 398
VOLUME IV:
Mansfield Park; Emma; Persuasion; Sanditon
MansfieldPark (1814)
141. E.M. FORSTER, Characterization in Mansfield Park , from
Aspects of the Novel, London, 1927 3
142. Q.D. LEAVIS, Lady Susan and the Origins of Mansfield Park,
from A Critical Theory of Jane Austen s Writings , Scrutiny, 10,
1941-42 6
143. BARBARA BAIL COLLINS, Jane Austen s Victorian Novel ,
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 4,1949-50 27
144. VLADIMIR NABOKOV, Method and Style in Mansfield Park ,
from Mansfield Park , from Vladimir Nabokov: Lectures on
Literature, ed. Fredson Bowers, London, 1980 36
145. LIONEL TRILLING, In Mansfield Park , Encounter, 3.3,
September 1954 41
146. JOSEPH M. DUFFY, Jr, Moral Integrity and Moral Anarchy in
Mansfield Park , ELH, 23,1956 57
147. KINGSLEYAMIS, What Became of Jane Austen? , Spectator,
199,1957 74
148. CHARLES MURRAH, The Background of Mansfield Park ,
from Jane Austen to Joseph Conrad, eds Robert C. Rathburn and
Martin Steinmann, Jr, Minneapolis, 1958 78
149. EDWIN MUIR, The Problem with Mansfield Park, from Jane
Austen , from Essays on Literature and Society, London, revised
edition 1965 89
150. JOSEPH W. DONOHUE, Jr, Ordination and the Divided
House at Mansfield Park , ELH, 32,1965 92
151. DAVID LODGE, The Vocabulary of Mansfield Park , Language
of Fiction, London, 1966 101
152. AVROM FLEISHMAN, MansfieldPark in Its Time ,
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 22,1967-68 118
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153. ALISTAIR M. DUCKWORTH, Mansfield Park and Estate
Improvements: Jane Austen s Grounds of Being ,
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 26,1971-72 133
154. MARIAN E. FOWLER, The Courtesy-book Heroine of
Mansfield Park , University of Toronto Quarterly, 44,1974-75 152
155. DAVID MONAGHAN, Mansfield Park and Evangelicalism: A
Reassessment , Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 33,1978 167
156. MARGARET KIRKHAM, Mansfield Park and the Mansfield
Judgement , from Jane Austen, Feminism andFiction, Brighton,
1983 180
Emma (1816)
157. E.N. HAYES, Emma: a Dissenting Opinion , Nineteenth-Century
Fiction, 4,1949-50 187
158. ARNOLD KETTLE, Jane Austen: Emma , from An Introduction
to the English Novel, Vol. I, London, 1951 201
159. LIONEL TRILLING, Emma , Encounter, 8.6, June 1957 213
160. MARK SCHORER, The Humiliation of Emma Woodhouse ,
Literary Review, 2,1959 228
161. R.E. HUGHES, The Education of Emma Woodhouse ,
Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 1961-62 242
162. WAYNE C. BOOTH, Point of View and Control of Distance in
Emma , Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 16, 1961-62 248
163. MALCOLM BRADBURY, Jane Austen s Emma , Critical
Quarterly, 4,1962 267
164. WJ. HARVEY, The Plot of Emma , Essays in Criticism, 17,
1967. 279
165. JOHN BAYLEY, The Irresponsibility of Jane Austen , from
Critical Essays on Jane Austen, ed. B.C. Southam, London,
1968 291
166. KARL KROEBER, Perils of Quantification: The Exemplary
Case of Jane Austen s Emma , from Statistics and Style, eds
Lubomir Dolezel and Richard W. Bailey, New York, 1969 308
167. SUSAN J. MORGAN, Emma Woodhouse and the Charms of
Imagination , Studies in the Novel, 7.1, Spring 1975 326
168. JULIA PREWITT BROWN, from Civilization and the
Contentment of Emma , from Jane Austen s Novels: Social Change
and Literary Form, Cambridge, Mass, and London, 1979 341
169. MONICA LAURITZEN, Performance and Recording , from
Jane Austen s Emma on Television, Gothenburg, 1981 348
170. PAUL PICKREL, Lionel Trilling and Emma: A
Reconsideration , Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 40,1985 375
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Persuasion (1818)
171. DESMOND MacCARTHY, Unity of Effect , New Statesman, 31,
1928 389
172. MARKSCHORER, from Fiction and the Matrix of Analogy ,
Kenyon Review, 11,1949 392
173. JOSEPH M. DUFFY, Jr, Structure and Idea in Jane Austen s
Persuasion , Nineteenth-Century Fiction, 8, 1953-54 396
174. ANDOR GOMME, On Not Being Persuaded , Essays in
Criticism, 16, 1966 410
175. R.S. CRANE, Jane Austen: Persuasion , from The Idea of the
Humanities and Other Essays Critical and Historical, Vol. II,
Chicago and London, 1967 422
176. LAURENCE LERNER, Persuasion; A Novel by the Anti-Jane ,
from The Truthtellers, London, 1967 438
177. MALCOLM BRADBURY, Persuasion Again , Essays in Criticism,
18,1968 444
178. KENNETH L. MOLER, from Persuasion and Modern
Philosophy , from Jane Austen s Art ofAllusion, Lincoln,
Nebraska, 1968 454
179. NORMAN PAGE, Categories of Speech in Persuasion , Modern
Language Review, 64,1969 472
180. NINA AUERBACH, O Brave New World: Evolution and
Revolution in Persuasion , ELH, 39,1972 482
181. DAVID MONAGHAN, The Decline of the Gentry: A Study of
Jane Austen s Attitude to Formality in Persuasion , Studies in the
Novel, 7.1, Spring 1975 497
Sanditon (1817)
182. E.M. FORSTER, Sanditon (1925) from AbingerHarvest
(1936), London, 1965 513
183. ALISTAIRM. DUCKWORTH, from Postscript: Sanditon ,
from The Improvement of the Estate: A Study of Jane Austen s Novels,
Baltimore and London, 1971 516
184. JOHN LAUBER, Sanditon: The Kingdom of Folly , Studies in
the Novel, 4, 1972, 353-63 527
185. B.C. SOUTHAM, from Sanditon: The Seventh Novel , from
Jane Austen s Achievement, ed. Juliet McMaster, London, 1976 537
186. TONY TANNER, from The Disease of Activity: Sanditon , from
Jane Austen, London, 1986 540
187. JOHN WILTSHIRE, from Sanditon: The Enjoyments of
Invalidism , from Jane Austen and the Body, Cambridge, 1992 548
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