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Jane Austen's Emma : a casebook
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Jane Austen's Emma : a casebook

Author: Fiona J Stafford
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
Series: Casebooks in criticism
Edition/Format: Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Named Person: Jane Austen
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Fiona J Stafford
ISBN: 0195175301 9780195175301 019517531X 9780195175318
OCLC Number: 60671871
Description: ix, 319 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: Introduction / Fiona Stafford -- Opinions of Emma / Jane Austen -- Emma; a novel. By the author of sense and sensibility, Pride and prejudice, & c.3 3 vols. 12mo. London. 1815. / Walter Scott -- Jane Austen, ob. July 18, 1817 (1917) / Reginald Farrer -- Emma and the legend of Jane Austen (1957) / Lionel Trilling -- Control of distance in Jane Austen's Emma (1961) / Wayne C. Booth -- Emma: "woman, lovely woman, reigns alone" (1988) -- Reading characters: self, society, and text in Emma (1985) / Joseph Litvak -- Desire: Emma in love / John Dussinger -- Emma: the picture of health (1992) / John Wiltshire -- Men of sense and silly wives: the confusions of Mr. Knightley (1999) / Mary Waldron -- Filming Highbury: reducing the community in Emma to the screen (1999) / Linda Troost and Sayre Greenfield -- Clueless in the neo-colonial world order (2000) / Gayle Wald -- Emma: England, peace and patriotism (2000) / Brian Southam -- Jane Austen, Emma, and the impact of form (2000) / Frances Ferguson.
Series Title: Casebooks in criticism
Responsibility: edited by Fiona Stafford.
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