简介
Norton's third edition (previous editions, 1972 and 1993) based on Austen's 1816 edition, has a background section with letters to Austen's sister, Cassandra; an excerpt describing a country ball from (a novel fragment); V. Woolf's commentary on ; and two biographical sketches of Austen by family members. Reviews and criticism include 16 assessments of the novel and critical overviews by Sir Walter Scott, George Henry Lewes, Henry James, E. M. Forster, Ian Watt, and others. Also provided is a commentary on film versions of . A chronology ends the edition. No index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
目录
Table Of Contents:
About the Series v
About This Volume vii
About the Text xi
PART ONE Emma: The Complete Text in Cultural Context
Introduction: Biographical and Historical Contexts 3(18)
The Complete Text 21(361)
Contextual Documents and Illustrations 382(23)
A Riddle 385(1)
David Garrick
Robin Adair 386(1)
Unfortunate Situation of Females, Fashionably Educated, and Left without a Fortune. (1787) 387(2)
Mary Wollstonecraft
Earl of Chesterfield, from Letter to His Son (1750) 389(1)
Philip Stanhope
Essays on the Picturesque (1810) 390(1)
Uvedale Price
Our Domestic Policy. No 1. (1829) 391(1)
Robert Southey
Opinions of Emma (Ca. 1816) 392(6)
Crossed Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra (June 20, 1808) 398(1)
The Frolics of the Sphynx (1820) 399(1)
Square Pianoforte (1805) 400(1)
A Barouche Landau (1805) 401(1)
A View of Box Hill, Surrey (1733) 401(1)
George Lambert
The Lincolnshire Ox (1790) 402(3)
George Stubbs
PART TWO Emma: A Case Study in Contemporary Criticism
A Critical History of Emma 405(20)
Gender Criticism and Emma 425(31)
What Is Gender Criticism? 425(12)
Gender Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 437(4)
A Gender Studies Perspective:
``Not at all what a man should be!'': Remaking English Manhood in Emma 441(15)
Claudia L. Johnson
Marxist Criticism and Emma 456(32)
What Is Marxist Criticism? 456(14)
Marxist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 470(3)
A Marxist Perspective:
Aiding Impoverished Gentlewomen: Power and Class in Emma 473(15)
Beth Fowkes Tobin
Cultural Criticism and Emma 488(36)
What Is Cultural Criticism? 488(15)
Cultural Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 503(5)
A Cultural Perspective:
``A Sort of Notch in the Donwell Estate'': Intersections of Status and Class in Emma 508(16)
Paul Delany
The New Historicism and Emma 524(35)
What Is the New Historicism? 524(14)
The New Historicism: A Selected Bibliography 538(5)
A New Historicist Perspective:
``The Tittle-Tattle of Highbury'': Gossip and the Free Indirect Style in Emma 543(16)
Casey Finch
Peter Bowen
Feminist Criticism and Emma 559(35)
What Is Feminist Criticism? 559(10)
Feminist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 569(8)
A Feminist Perspective:
``The Duty of Woman by Woman'': Reforming Feminism in Emma 577(17)
Devoney Looser
Combining Perspectives on Emma 594(21)
Combining Perspectives:
Introduction to Emma 597(18)
Marilyn Butler
Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terms 615(20)
About the Contributors 635
About the Series v
About This Volume vii
About the Text xi
PART ONE Emma: The Complete Text in Cultural Context
Introduction: Biographical and Historical Contexts 3(18)
The Complete Text 21(361)
Contextual Documents and Illustrations 382(23)
A Riddle 385(1)
David Garrick
Robin Adair 386(1)
Unfortunate Situation of Females, Fashionably Educated, and Left without a Fortune. (1787) 387(2)
Mary Wollstonecraft
Earl of Chesterfield, from Letter to His Son (1750) 389(1)
Philip Stanhope
Essays on the Picturesque (1810) 390(1)
Uvedale Price
Our Domestic Policy. No 1. (1829) 391(1)
Robert Southey
Opinions of Emma (Ca. 1816) 392(6)
Crossed Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra (June 20, 1808) 398(1)
The Frolics of the Sphynx (1820) 399(1)
Square Pianoforte (1805) 400(1)
A Barouche Landau (1805) 401(1)
A View of Box Hill, Surrey (1733) 401(1)
George Lambert
The Lincolnshire Ox (1790) 402(3)
George Stubbs
PART TWO Emma: A Case Study in Contemporary Criticism
A Critical History of Emma 405(20)
Gender Criticism and Emma 425(31)
What Is Gender Criticism? 425(12)
Gender Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 437(4)
A Gender Studies Perspective:
``Not at all what a man should be!'': Remaking English Manhood in Emma 441(15)
Claudia L. Johnson
Marxist Criticism and Emma 456(32)
What Is Marxist Criticism? 456(14)
Marxist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 470(3)
A Marxist Perspective:
Aiding Impoverished Gentlewomen: Power and Class in Emma 473(15)
Beth Fowkes Tobin
Cultural Criticism and Emma 488(36)
What Is Cultural Criticism? 488(15)
Cultural Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 503(5)
A Cultural Perspective:
``A Sort of Notch in the Donwell Estate'': Intersections of Status and Class in Emma 508(16)
Paul Delany
The New Historicism and Emma 524(35)
What Is the New Historicism? 524(14)
The New Historicism: A Selected Bibliography 538(5)
A New Historicist Perspective:
``The Tittle-Tattle of Highbury'': Gossip and the Free Indirect Style in Emma 543(16)
Casey Finch
Peter Bowen
Feminist Criticism and Emma 559(35)
What Is Feminist Criticism? 559(10)
Feminist Criticism: A Selected Bibliography 569(8)
A Feminist Perspective:
``The Duty of Woman by Woman'': Reforming Feminism in Emma 577(17)
Devoney Looser
Combining Perspectives on Emma 594(21)
Combining Perspectives:
Introduction to Emma 597(18)
Marilyn Butler
Glossary of Critical and Theoretical Terms 615(20)
About the Contributors 635
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