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So You Think You Know Jane Austen? by John (former Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature, University College London) Sutherland; Deirdre (Freelance author and editor) Le Faye; 9780199538997

So You Think You Know Jane Austen?

By John (former Lord Northcliffe Professor of Modern English Literature, University College London) Sutherland; Deirdre (Freelance author and editor) Le Faye

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So You Think You Know Jane Austen? invites readers to delve into the world of one of literature's most celebrated authors. This engaging exploration by John Sutherland and Deirdre Le Faye challenges assumptions, dispels myths, and enhances understanding of Austen’s work and her influence on the literary landscape.

The Story

This book is structured as a series of thought-provoking questions and answers, providing insights into Austen’s novels, her life, and the social context in which she wrote. Each chapter tackles different aspects of her work, from the intricate character dynamics in Pride and Prejudice to the biting social commentary found in Emma. Readers are encouraged to reconsider their interpretations and discover nuances they may have overlooked.

Why Readers Love It

  • Deep Analysis: The authors offer a rich analysis of themes such as class, gender, and morality.
  • Engaging Format: The Q&A style makes complex ideas accessible and enjoyable.
  • Literary Context: Sutherland and Le Faye interweave Austen’s life experiences with her fiction, providing a holistic view of her work.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for both Austen enthusiasts and those new to her writing. It serves as a companion piece to her novels, enriching the reading experience, and is a valuable resource for students of literature. Readers who appreciate literary criticism as seen in Sutherland's other works, such as How to Read a Novel, will find much to admire in this insightful volume.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 195 mm × 15 mm
Pages: 240
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199538997

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