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Jane Austen Volume 1, 1811–1870

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The Critical Heritage

Jane Austen Volume 1, 1811–1870

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The Critical Heritage
Edited ByB.C. Southam
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1968
eBook Published 9 November 1995
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203196717
Pages 286
eBook ISBN 9780203196717
Subjects Language & Literature
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Southam, B.C. (Ed.). (1968). Jane Austen Volume 1, 1811–1870: The Critical Heritage (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203196717

ABSTRACT

The Critical Heritage gathers together a large body of critical sources on major figures in literature. Each volume presents contemporary responses to a writer's work, enabling student and researcher to read the material themselves.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |29 pages

Introduction

ByB.C. Southam

part |8 pages

Sense and Sensibility November 1811

chapter 1|4 pages

Unsigned review, Critical Review February 1812, n.s.4, i, 149–57

chapter 2|1 pages

Unsigned notice, British Critic May 1812, xxxix, 527

part |8 pages

Pride and Prejudice January 1813

chapter 3|1 pages

Unsigned notice, British Critic February 1813, xli, 189–90

chapter 4|4 pages

Unsigned review, Critical Review March 1813, 4th series, iii, 318–24

part |9 pages

Mansfield Park May 1814

chapter 5a|4 pages

Opinions of Mansfield Park: collected and transcribed by Jane Austen

ByJane Austen

chapter 5b|2 pages

Opinions of Mansfield Park recorded by Jane Austen in her correspondence 1814–16

All page references are to the Letters edited by R.W. Chapman.
ByJane Austen

chapter 6|1 pages

Miss Mitford on Jane Austen 1814

ByMary Russell Mitford

part |30 pages

Emma December 1815

chapter 7|3 pages

Opinions of Emma: collected and transcribed by Jane Austen

ByJane Austen

chapter 8|10 pages

Walter Scott, an unsigned review of Emma, Quarterly Review Dated October 1815, issued March 1816, xiv, 188–201

ByWalter Scott

chapter 9|1 pages

Unsigned notice, Literary Panorama June 1816, n.s. vi, 418

chapter 10|1 pages

Unsigned notice, Monthly Review July 1816, lxxx, 320

chapter 11|1 pages

Unsigned notice, British Critic July 1816, n.s. vi, 96–98

chapter 12|1 pages

Unsigned notice, Gentleman’s Magazine September 1816, lxxxvi, 248–9

chapter 13|6 pages

Henry Austen: The Biographical Notice 1817

ByHenry Austen

part |181 pages

Northanger Abbey and Persuasion December 1817

chapter 14|5 pages

Unsigned review, British Critic 1 March 1818, n.s. ix, 293–301

chapter 15|2 pages

Henry Crabb Robinson on Jane Austen 1819, 1822, 1839, 1842

ByHenry Crabb Robinson

chapter 16|16 pages

Whately on Jane Austen 1821

ByRichard Whately

chapter 17|1 pages

Scott on Jane Austen 1822, 1826, 1827

ByWalter Scott

chapter 18|6 pages

A Novelist of the Age 1823

chapter 19|1 pages

Sober Sketches 1824

chapter 20|2 pages

The Superior Novelist 1830

chapter 21|2 pages

The Novels 1833

chapter 22|2 pages

Some Views of the 1830s

chapter 23|2 pages

Macready on Jane Austen 1834, 1836

ByWilliam Charles Macready

chapter 24|1 pages

A Poetic Tribute 1835

chapter 25|1 pages

Jane Austen and Harriet Martineau 1839

chapter 26|2 pages

Macaulay on Jane Austen 1843

ByThomas Babington Macaulay

chapter 27|2 pages

G.H. Lewes on Jane Austen 1847

ByG.H. Lewes

chapter 28|3 pages

Charlotte Brontë on Jane Austen 1848, 1850

ByCharlotte Brontë

chapter 29|2 pages

An American View 1849

chapter 30|1 pages

Lewes: Jane Austen as a ‘Prose Shakespeare’ 1851

ByG.H. Lewes

chapter 31|8 pages

The mid-century view 1852

chapter 32|2 pages

Lewes: Jane Austen the ‘artist’ 1852

ByG.H. Lewes

chapter 33|2 pages

Jane Austen in America 1853

chapter 34|2 pages

Unelevating Jane Austen 1853

chapter 35|1 pages

Unelevating Jane Austen again 1854

chapter 36|16 pages

Lewes: The great appraisal 1859

ByG.H. Lewes

chapter 37|7 pages

W.F. Pollock on Jane Austen 1860

ByW.F. Pollock

chapter 38|2 pages

Lewes: a note on Jane Austen’s artistic economy 1860

ByG.H. Lewes

chapter 39|18 pages

Julia Kavanagh on Jane Austen 1862

ByJulia Kavanagh

chapter 40|2 pages

Jane Austen and George Eliot 1866

chapter 41|12 pages

The Victorian ‘society’ view 1866

chapter 42|9 pages

Mrs. Oliphant on Jane Austen 1870

ByMargaret Oliphant

chapter 43|12 pages

The Victorian ‘historical’ View 1870

chapter 44|21 pages

Richard Simpson on Jane Austen 1870

ByRichard Simpson

chapter 45|3 pages

Unsigned notice of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine May 1818, n.s.ii, 453–5

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