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ISBN 10: 0791094375
ISBN 13: 9780791094372
Author: Harold Bloom
Early Views/Foundational Criticism
(An essay reflecting early interpretations of Austen, perhaps from the 19th or early 20th century, or a foundational piece by a significant critic.)
The Novel of Manners and Social Commentary
(Essays discussing Austen's portrayal of English society, class, and social conventions.)
Irony and Narrative Voice
(Analysis of Austen's distinctive use of irony, free indirect discourse, and her authorial presence.)
Love, Marriage, and Economic Realities
(Exploration of the interplay between romance, personal choice, and the financial imperatives of marriage in her novels.)
Character and Psychology
(Deep dives into the motivations and development of key characters like Elizabeth Bennet, Emma Woodhouse, Fanny Price, etc.)
The Role of Women in Austen's Society
(Feminist or gender-focused readings of Austen's heroines and the constraints they face.)
Austen's Style and Language
(Studies of her prose, dialogue, and narrative technique.)
Individual Novel Analyses
(Essays might focus specifically on Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Mansfield Park, Persuasion, or Northanger Abbey.)
e.g., "The Comic Vision in Pride and Prejudice"
e.g., "Morality and Conduct in Mansfield Park"
e.g., "The Quest for Self in Emma"
Philosophical Dimensions
(Discussions on moral philosophy, ethics, and reason in Austen's work.)
Austen and Romanticism/Enlightenment
(Contextualizing Austen's work within broader literary and intellectual movements.)
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Tags: Harold Bloom, Jane, Austen