What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved

Author(s): John Mullan

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Is there any sex in Austen? What do the characters call each other, and why? What are the right and wrong ways to propose marriage? And which important Austen characters never speak? In What Matters in Austen, John Mullan shows that you can best appreciate Jane Austen's brilliance by looking at the intriguing quirks and intricacies of her fiction - by asking and answering some very specific questions about what goes on in her novels, he reveals their devilish cleverness. In twenty-one short chapters, each of which answers a question prompted by Jane Austen's novels, Mullan illuminates the themes that matter most to the workings of the fiction. So the reader will discover when people had their meals and what shops they went to, how they addressed each other, who was allowed to write letters to whom, who owned coaches or pianos, how vicars got good livings and how wealth was inherited. What Matters in Austen explores the rituals and conventions of her fictional world in order to reveal her technical virtuosity and sheer daring as a novelist. Though not a book about Jane Austen's life, it uses biographical detail and telling passages from her letters to explain episodes in her novels; readers will find out, for example, what novels she read or how much money she had to live on or what she saw at the theatre. Inspired by an enthusiastic reader's curiosity, written with flair and based on a lifetime's study, What Matters in Austen will appeal to all those who love and enjoy Jane Austen's work.

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From 'Is there Sex Before Marriage in Austen?' to 'Which important Austen characters never speak?' the Guardian Book Club columnist answers 21 apparently trivial questions that reveal deep and hidden truths about Jane Austen's fictional world

Praise for How Novels Work: 'Expanding on his popular Guardian column, and focusing on a set of key novels, How Novels Work ... is rich in critical and literary-historical insights ... which...[are], above all, communicated in plain English' TLS 'Ever insightful ... wholly satisfying, and a great education for book-lovers and would-be novelists alike' Financial Times 'A brilliant crash course in contemporary fiction' Waterstones Books Quarterly

John Mullan is a professor in the English department at UCL. He writes the regular 'Guardian Book Club' column on fiction in the Guardian and frequently appears on the BBC's Review Show. He was a judge of the 'Best of the Booker Prize' in 2008 and a judge of the Man Booker Prize itself in 2009. He has lectured widely on Jane Austen in the UK and also in the US, and makes regular appearances at the UK literary festivals.

General Fields

  • : 9781408820117
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 September 2012
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 September 2012
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : 352
  • : good
  • : 823.7
  • : Hardback
  • : John Mullan