Jane Austen Criticism
Emma
First published in 1816, Jane Austen`s EMMA is about an unconventional heroine--and one whom Austen thought no one but herself w Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
Emma
First published in 1816, Jane Austen`s EMMA is about an unconventional heroine--and one whom Austen thought no one but herself would like.
Emma
First published in 1816, Jane Austen`s EMMA is about an unconventional heroine--and one whom Austen thought no one but herself would like.
Cliffs Notes: Austen's Emma
Jane Austen enjoyed writing with satiric stabs at manners and social classes. Emma Woodhouse's story is a progression in self-deception, both entertaining in a mild comic tone and a lesson for the moralist. A delightful story retold often by Hollywood.
Postcolonial Jane Austen
This cutting-edge volume bridges two significant bodies of recent Austen scholarship, one emphasising the issue of gender and one centralising the history of colonialism and slavery.
Austen, Eliot, Charlotte Bronte and the Mentor-Lover
This study uses the motif of the mentor lover embodying diverse permutations of sexual love, power and judgement to explore, evaluate and compare the works of Jane Austen, Charlotte Bronte and George Eliot as they contend with issues of sexuality, family, selfhood, freedom, condu







