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Jane Austen's Erotic Advice Sarah Raff (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Pomona College)

Jane Austen's Erotic Advice By Sarah Raff (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Pomona College)

Jane Austen's Erotic Advice by Sarah Raff (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Pomona College)


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Raff traces Austen's increasingly libidinal narrative presence, while simultaneously offering analysis of her biography that connects prose and life.

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Jane Austen's Erotic Advice by Sarah Raff (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Pomona College)

Raff sets her study in the early nineteenth century world, depicting the cultural debates and literary fandom that provided Austen a fertile playing field. She traces Austen's increasingly libidinal narrative presence (from early experiments in the narrator-reader relationship, to the seductive appeal of Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice, and on to the outright authorial titillation of Emma, Persuasion, and Northanger Abbey), while simultaneously offering analysis of her biography that connects prose and life. She targets Austen's experience in 1814 as romantic advisor to her niece Fanny Knight as pivotal to her shift to teacher-cum-paramour. The revelation of Austen's thoughts about writing and love-making and of the techniques she employed to seduce readers, display Austen's command over not just her famously effervescent prose, but also her notorious fan base. Raff's original and audacious argument is combined with a lively, conspiratorial style that will delight many readers, especially Jane Austen mavens, the bewitched Janeites, who will be gratified to find out that Austen doesn't just seem to be speaking to them-she was, in fact, consciously courting their affection all along.

Jane Austen's Erotic Advice Reviews

Raff's sparkling reinterpretation of Austen's relationship to the didactic tradition will please and edify not only Austen-scholars and Austen-lovers, but also students of the history of the novel. She teaches us new things about that literary form's most charismatic mechanisms of narrative address, while she makes us realize anew the extent of the Austen novel's seductive powers. * Deidre Lynch, author of Janeites: Austen's Disciples and Devotees *

About Sarah Raff (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Pomona College)

Sarah Raff is Associate Professor of English at Pomonoa College. She served as the foreign fiction correspondent for Publishers Weekly from 1997 to 1998.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS ; Preface ; Chapter 1 - From Quixote to Galatea ; Chapter 2 - Pride and Prejudice's Vanishing Narrator ; Chapter 3 - Emma and the Betrayal of Fanny Knight ; Chapter 4 - Propositioning the Reader in Northanger Abbey ; Chapter 5 - "She Felt Its Application to Herself": Persuasion's Consolations ; Conclusion: The Waning of Application ; Notes ; Index

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NPB9780199760336
9780199760336
0199760330
Jane Austen's Erotic Advice by Sarah Raff (Associate Professor of English, Associate Professor of English, Pomona College)
New
Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2014-02-27
224
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