University Press Copublishing Division / Lehigh University Press
Pages: 282
Trim: 6⅜ x 9⅜
978-1-61146-137-4 • Hardback • December 2013 • $120.00 • (£92.00)
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Natasha Duquette is associate professor and chair of the English Department at Biola University in Southern California.
Elisabeth Lenckos teaches at the University of Chicago’s Graham School.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Preface: Jane Austen’s Critique of Aesthetic Judgment by Vivasvan Soni
Introduction by Natasha Duquette and Elisabeth Lenckos
I. The Fine Arts in Austen’s World: Music, Dance, and Portraiture
"Daily Practice, Musical Accomplishment, and the Example of Jane Austen”
Kathryn Libin
Chapter 2 – "A ‘Reputation for Accomplishment’: Marianne Dashwood and Emma Woodhouse as Artistic Performers" by Kelly McDonald
Chapter 3 – "Miss Bingley’s Walk: The Aesthetics of Movement in Pride and Prejudice" by Erin Smith
Chapter 4 – "The Sister Artist: Cassandra Austen’s Portraits of Jane Austen in Art-Historical Context" by Jeffrey Nigro
II. Austen and Romanticism: Female Genius, Gothicism, and Sublimity
Chapter 5 – "Portrait of a Lady (Artist): Jane Austen’s Anne Elliot, Madame de Staël’s Corrine, and the Woman of Genius Novel" by Elisabeth Lenckos
Chapter 6 – "Jane Austen’s Comic Heroines and the Controversial Pleasures of Wit" by Belisa Monteiro
Chapter 7 – "An Adaptable Aesthetic: Eighteenth-Century Landscapes, Ann Radcliffe, and Jane Austen” by Alice Davenport
Chapter 8 – "Exploring the Transformative Power of Literature: Joanna Baillie, Jane Austen and the Aesthetics of Moral Reform" by Christine Colón
Chapter 9 – "Jane Austen’s Influence on Stephenie Meyer" by Deborah Kennedy
III. Austen in Political, Social, and Theological Context
Chapter 10 – "Aesthetics, Politics, and the Interpretation of Mansfield Park" by Russell Perkin
Chapter 11 – "Reflections on Mirrors: Austen, Rousseau, and Socio-Politics" by Melora Vandersluis
Chapter 12 – "‘So much novelty and beauty!’: Spacious Reception through an Aesthetic of Restraint in Persuasion" by Jessica Brown
Chapter 13 –"Augustinian Aesthetics in Jane Austen’s World: God as Artist" by Diane Capitani
Chapter 14 –"‘Delicacy of Taste’ Redeemed: The Aesthetic Judgments of Austen’s Clergymen Heroes" by Fred and Natasha Duquette