pleasure, passion, and possessiveness in the jane austen.
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[Place of publication not identified]
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Palgrave Macmillan
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2016
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1. Introduction; Laurence Raw and Robert Dryden 2. Young Jane Austen and the First Canadian Novel: From Emily Montague to "Amelia Webster" and Love and Friendship; Juliet McMaster 3. Jane Austen's Publications from 1815: The History of a Misunderstanding; Lucile Trumel 4. Jane Austen on Old-Time Radio: Creating Imaginative Worlds; Laurence Raw 5. Jane Austen for Our Time: A Critical Reading of Rosamunde Pilcher's The Shell Seekers; Sheryl Cornett 6. The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen; Sarah Artt, Kenneth Longden, Janet McCabe, Serena Formica, Paul Tucker, John Wyver 7. Sweetening Jane: Equivalence Through Genre and the Problem of Class in Austen Adaptations; Jeremy Strong 8. Inventing Jane: Pleasure, Passion, and Possessiveness; Robert Dryden 9. Hang a Right at the Abbey: Jane Austen and the Imagined City; Richard Berger 10. In Flesh and Blood: Jane Austen as Postmodern Fictional Character; Marina Cano-Lopez 11. One of Folly's Puppies: Austen and Animal Studies; Jim Carson 12. Jane Austen is my Homegirl: American Janeites and Ironic Postmodern Identity; Elise Barker 13. Representations of Jane Austen's Ever-Expanding Universe in Pride and Prejudice; Anette Svensson 14. Teaching Jane Austen in Communist China 1990-96; Val Horniman 15. Jane Austen in the Classroom: Some Indian Responses; Haresh Trivedi, Vishala Urivi, Ruth Vanita, Anshoo Sharma, Harsha Kumari Singh, Ashima Kanwar 16. Getting to Know Miss Jane Austen: Images of an Author; Rana Tekcan 17. Rewriting Austen: Two Interviews with Juliet Archer and Edward Carpenter