First published in 1924, this unique title provides an extremely
valuable early Twentieth Century perspective on Jane Austen,
offering analysis from both sides of the channel. The book includes
both a translated study of Jane Austen by French academic L onie
Villard, and a study by influential biographer and critic, R.
Brimley Johnson.
Johnson's study, made with particular reference to the
unpublished epistolary novel, Love and Friendship, seeks to redress
the balance of contemporary criticism of Austen, challenging the
established links between Austen and Nineteenth Century realism,
and suggesting instead that her work owes a great deal to the
conventions of romance. He also demonstrates how her art
transformed from the parody of Nothanger Abbey to the portraiture
of the later novels.
L onie Villard's ambitious work analyses a variety of topics
relating to Austen's work, including women and marriage,
psychology, satire, the gentry and the lasting value and scope of
the novels. All in all, a very engaging, informative and insightful
reissue.
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