Jane Austen's "Emma" : Selection of Critical Essays
1991
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Three new essays have been included in this revised anthology of criticism and comment on Jane Austen's "Emma". They reflect critical approaches and theoretical developments such as feminism and deconstruction.David Lodge's Emma was one of the first Macmillan Casebooks and has proved one of the most popular. Three new essays have been added in this new edition, reflecting new critical approaches such as feminism and deconstruction. The new material complements the classic studies by critics such as Arnold Kettle and Lionel Trilling. A revised and extended introduction puts the changing interpretation of Jane Austen's novel in historical context and, together with an updated Bibliography, directs the student to useful further reading.
Edition:
2Rev Ed. Palgrave Macmillan, 1991
Collation:
249p. ; 216x138mm.
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Audience:
Reading grade level: advanced secondary.; undergraduate.
Contents:
Contributors include: Arnold Kettle, Lionel Trilling, Wayne Booth, Graham Hough, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar
ISBN:
9780333533666
Dewey class:
823.7823
Local class:
823
Language:
English
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BRN:
2047081
