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Jane Austen and Narrative Authority T. Wallace

Jane Austen and Narrative Authority By T. Wallace

Jane Austen and Narrative Authority by T. Wallace


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In Jane Austen and Narrative Authority, Tara Ghoshal Wallace argues that far from embodying ideological and technical serenity, Austen's novels articulate a range of anxieties about authorship and authority.

Jane Austen and Narrative Authority Summary

Jane Austen and Narrative Authority by T. Wallace

In Jane Austen and Narrative Authority, Tara Ghoshal Wallace argues that far from embodying ideological and technical serenity, Austen's novels articulate a range of anxieties about authorship and authority. The novels experiment in different ways with possible sources and the ultimate failures of authority, always returning to the compromised figure of the narrator. Wallace suggests that Austen's novelistic output can be read as a theory of interpretation, thematizing problems of narrative authority and readers' resistance.

About T. Wallace

Tara Ghoshal Wallace

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - Abbreviations - Introduction: Lady's Susan's Progeny - Northanger Abbey and the Limits of Parody - Sense and Sensibility and Feminine Authority - Getting the Whole Truth in Pride and Prejudice - The Family Plot of Mansfield Park - Emma and the Inept Reader - Straight Talk in Persuasion - Index

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NPB9780333607275
9780333607275
0333607279
Jane Austen and Narrative Authority by T. Wallace
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1995-03-13
155
N/A
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