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Jane Austen's Geographies Robert Clark

Jane Austen's Geographies By Robert Clark

Jane Austen's Geographies by Robert Clark


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The essays in this collection research the historical significance of her many geographical references and suggest how contemporaries may have read them, whether as indications of the rapid development of national travel, of Britain's imperial status, or as signifiers of wealth and social class.

Jane Austen's Geographies Summary

Jane Austen's Geographies by Robert Clark

When Jane Austen represented the ideal subject for a novel as three or four families in a country village, rather than encouraging a narrow range of reference she may have meant that a tight focus was the best way of understanding the wider world. The essays in this collection research the historical significance of her many geographical references and suggest how contemporaries may have read them, whether as indications of the rapid development of national travel, or of Britain's imperial status, or as signifiers of wealth and social class, or as symptomatic of political fears and aspirations. Specifically, the essays consider the representation of colonial mail-order wives and naval activities in the Mediterranean, the worrisome nomadism of contemporary capitalism, the complexity of her understanding of the actual places in which her fictions are set, her awareness of and eschewal of contemporary literary conventions, and the burden of the Austen family's Kentish origins, the political implications of addresses in London and Northamptonshire. Skilful, detailed, and historically informed, these essays open domains of meaning in Austen's texts that have often gone unseen by later readers but which were probably available to her coterie readers and clearly merit much closer critical attention.

Jane Austen's Geographies Reviews

There is much of interest here for those working in multiple disciplines, including cultural history, gender studies, and biography.- Toby R. Benis, Early Modern Women: An Interdisciplinary Journal

About Robert Clark

Robert Clark is founding editor and editor-in-chief of The Literary Encyclopedia. He has published essays and books on Defoe, The Spectator, Fielding, Fenimore Cooper, Hawthorne, Melville, Dickens, Henry James, Angela Carter and Michael Oondatje. He edited Jane Austen's Emma (Everyman 1995) and A New Casebook on Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice (Macmillan 1994) and has published essays on Austen and farming, the enclosures, landscape gardens, and on British imperialism and Mansfield Park.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface and Acknowledgments

Standard References

Introduction - Robert Clark

Conjugal Excursions, at Home and Abroad, in Jane Austen's Juvenilia and Sanditon -- John C. Leffel

Emotional and Imperial Topographies: Mapping Feeling in Catharine, or the Bower -- Ana-Karina Schneider

Tales of Inheritance from West Kent - Mark Ballard

Wessex Tales: The West Country Background to Jane Austen - Pat Rogers

Travelling Shoe-Roses: The Geography of Things in Austen's Works -- Beth Kowaleski Wallace

Slight and Fugitive Indications: Some locations in Sense and Sensibility and Pride and Prejudice - Robert Clark

'That is Capital': Views of London in Pride and Prejudice - E. J. Clery

Jane Austen's Allusive Geographies: London's Streets, Squares, and Gardens - Laurie Kapan

How Celebrity Name-Dropping Leads to a New Location for Pemberley-- Janine Barchas

If you could discover whether Northamptonshire is a Country of Hedgerows: The Location of Mansfield Park - Robert Clark

Mobility in England, 1816: Austen's Emma and Repton's View from my own Cottage -- Douglas Murray

Notes on Contributors

Index

Additional information

NLS9780367890339
9780367890339
036789033X
Jane Austen's Geographies by Robert Clark
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-12-10
276
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