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Jane Austen is a favorite with many students, whether they've read
her novels or viewed popular film adaptations. But Persuasion
(1817), completed at the end of her life, can be challenging for
students to approach. They are surprised to meet a heroine so
subdued and self-sacrificing, and the novel's setting during the
Napoleonic Wars may be unfamiliar. This volume provides teachers
with avenues to explore the depths and richness of the novel with
both Austen fans and newcomers.Part 1, "Materials," suggests
editions for classroom use, criticism, and multimedia resources.
Part 2, "Approaches," presents strategies for teaching the
literary, contextual, and philosophical dimensions of the novel.
Essays address topics such as free indirect discourse and other
narrative techniques; social class in Austen's England; the role of
the navy during war and peacetime; key locations in the novel,
including Lyme Regis and Bath; and health, illness, and the ethics
of care.
Jane Austen is a favorite with many students, whether they've read
her novels or viewed popular film adaptations. But Persuasion
(1817), completed at the end of her life, can be challenging for
students to approach. They are surprised to meet a heroine so
subdued and self-sacrificing, and the novel's setting during the
Napoleonic Wars may be unfamiliar. This volume provides teachers
with avenues to explore the depths and richness of the novel with
both Austen fans and newcomers.Part 1, "Materials," suggests
editions for classroom use, criticism, and multimedia resources.
Part 2, "Approaches," presents strategies for teaching the
literary, contextual, and philosophical dimensions of the novel.
Essays address topics such as free indirect discourse and other
narrative techniques; social class in Austen's England; the role of
the navy during war and peacetime; key locations in the novel,
including Lyme Regis and Bath; and health, illness, and the ethics
of care.
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