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  1. How to Study a Jane Austen Novel
    Published: 1997.
    Publisher:  Macmillan Education UK :, London : ; Imprint: Red Globe Press,

    However much students enjoy their reading of a Jane Austen novel, many find it difficult to know how to organise their critical responses. This book shows students how to develop a firm grasp of Jane Austen's characters, themes and techniques, as... more

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    However much students enjoy their reading of a Jane Austen novel, many find it difficult to know how to organise their critical responses. This book shows students how to develop a firm grasp of Jane Austen's characters, themes and techniques, as well as such central topics as the use of irony in the novels, and their style and moral patterning. In the newly revised and expanded edition of this successful book, Vivien Jones looks at all of Jane Austen's novels, and demonstrates how to analyse both their overall structure and concerns as well as individual passages. A completely new chapter looks at current critical debates about Austen's achievement and the final chapter gives practical advice on writing an essay. .

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Media type: Ebook; Data medium
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781349142255
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    Parent title: Springer eBooks
    Edition: 1st ed. 1997.
    Series: Macmillan Study Skills
    Subjects: Fiction.; Study Skills.; Fiction.; Study and Learning Skills.
    Scope: XVI, 192 p., online resource.
    Notes:

    General Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Introduction: Northanger Abbey and Sense and Sensibility -- Money and Marriage: Pride and Prejudice -- Judgement and Irony: Emma -- Self and Society: Persuasion -- The Importance of Place: Mansfield Park -- Moving On: Jane Austen and Critical Debate -- Writing an Essay -- Further Reading.