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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- xx, 295 p.
- Note
- This book was purchased with funds raised during the 2009/2010 Community Partners Campaign. Thank you, Ms. Eila Karkkainen. 39341010671470
- Contents
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- Why we read Jane Austen : young persons in interesting situations / Susanna Clarke
- The radiance of Jane Austen / Eudora Welty
- Six reasons to read Jane Austen / Rebecca Mead
- Jane Austen : the six novels / E. M. Forster
- A life among the manuscripts : following in the steps of Dr. Chapman / Brian Southam
- Reading Northanger Abbey / Susannah Carson
- On Sense and Sensibility / Ian Watt
- From "Why we read Jane Austen" / Lionel Trilling
- Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice / W. Somerset Maugham
- Force of love : Price and Prejudice by Jane Austen / Martin Amis
- The nerds of Pride and Prejudice / Benjamin Nugent
- Austen portrays a small world with humor and detachment / J. B. Priestley
- Pride and Prejudice and the mysteries of life / Anna Quindlen
- A note on Jane Austen / C. S. Lewis
- Jane Austen and the good life / Louis Auchincloss
- What became of Jane Austen? / Kingsley Amis
- from "Jane Austen : Mansfield Park" / A. S. Byatt, Ignes Sodre
- The modest art of altering life / Alain De Botton
- Let others deal with misery / Fay Weldon
- Fanny was right : Jane Austen as moral guide / James Collins
- Why I like Jane Austen / Janet Todd
- Why do we read Jane Austen? / John Wiltshire
- The girls who don't say "whoo!" / Amy Heckerling
- Reading and rereading Emma / David Lodge
- from "Emma and the legend of Jane Austen" / Lionel Trilling
- The perfections of Jane Austen / Eva Brann
- from "The myth of limitation" / Donald Greene
- Terrible Jane / Amy Bloom
- Some thoughts on the craft of Austen's Persuasion / Diane Johnson
- Nothing but himself / Margot Livesey
- Jane Austen at sixty / Virginia Woolf
- Beautiful minds / Jay MacInerney
- Isbn
- 9781400068050
- Label
- A truth universally acknowledged : 33 great writers on why we read Jane Austen
- Title
- A truth universally acknowledged
- Title remainder
- 33 great writers on why we read Jane Austen
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Susannah Carson ; foreword by Harold Bloom
- Title variation
- Truth universally acknowledged
- Title variation remainder
- thirty three great writers on why we read Jane Austen
- Language
- eng
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Carson, Susannah
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Austen, Jane
- Austen, Jane
- Label
- A truth universally acknowledged : 33 great writers on why we read Jane Austen, edited by Susannah Carson ; foreword by Harold Bloom
- Note
- This book was purchased with funds raised during the 2009/2010 Community Partners Campaign. Thank you, Ms. Eila Karkkainen. 39341010671470
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographic references
- Contents
- Why we read Jane Austen : young persons in interesting situations / Susanna Clarke -- The radiance of Jane Austen / Eudora Welty -- Six reasons to read Jane Austen / Rebecca Mead -- Jane Austen : the six novels / E. M. Forster -- A life among the manuscripts : following in the steps of Dr. Chapman / Brian Southam -- Reading Northanger Abbey / Susannah Carson -- On Sense and Sensibility / Ian Watt -- From "Why we read Jane Austen" / Lionel Trilling -- Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice / W. Somerset Maugham -- Force of love : Price and Prejudice by Jane Austen / Martin Amis -- The nerds of Pride and Prejudice / Benjamin Nugent -- Austen portrays a small world with humor and detachment / J. B. Priestley -- Pride and Prejudice and the mysteries of life / Anna Quindlen -- A note on Jane Austen / C. S. Lewis -- Jane Austen and the good life / Louis Auchincloss -- What became of Jane Austen? / Kingsley Amis -- from "Jane Austen : Mansfield Park" / A. S. Byatt, Ignes Sodre -- The modest art of altering life / Alain De Botton -- Let others deal with misery / Fay Weldon -- Fanny was right : Jane Austen as moral guide / James Collins -- Why I like Jane Austen / Janet Todd -- Why do we read Jane Austen? / John Wiltshire -- The girls who don't say "whoo!" / Amy Heckerling -- Reading and rereading Emma / David Lodge -- from "Emma and the legend of Jane Austen" / Lionel Trilling -- The perfections of Jane Austen / Eva Brann -- from "The myth of limitation" / Donald Greene -- Terrible Jane / Amy Bloom -- Some thoughts on the craft of Austen's Persuasion / Diane Johnson -- Nothing but himself / Margot Livesey -- Jane Austen at sixty / Virginia Woolf -- Beautiful minds / Jay MacInerney
- Control code
- 2009012904
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- xx, 295 p.
- Isbn
- 9781400068050
- Lccn
- 2009012904
- Label
- A truth universally acknowledged : 33 great writers on why we read Jane Austen, edited by Susannah Carson ; foreword by Harold Bloom
- Note
- This book was purchased with funds raised during the 2009/2010 Community Partners Campaign. Thank you, Ms. Eila Karkkainen. 39341010671470
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographic references
- Contents
- Why we read Jane Austen : young persons in interesting situations / Susanna Clarke -- The radiance of Jane Austen / Eudora Welty -- Six reasons to read Jane Austen / Rebecca Mead -- Jane Austen : the six novels / E. M. Forster -- A life among the manuscripts : following in the steps of Dr. Chapman / Brian Southam -- Reading Northanger Abbey / Susannah Carson -- On Sense and Sensibility / Ian Watt -- From "Why we read Jane Austen" / Lionel Trilling -- Jane Austen and Pride and Prejudice / W. Somerset Maugham -- Force of love : Price and Prejudice by Jane Austen / Martin Amis -- The nerds of Pride and Prejudice / Benjamin Nugent -- Austen portrays a small world with humor and detachment / J. B. Priestley -- Pride and Prejudice and the mysteries of life / Anna Quindlen -- A note on Jane Austen / C. S. Lewis -- Jane Austen and the good life / Louis Auchincloss -- What became of Jane Austen? / Kingsley Amis -- from "Jane Austen : Mansfield Park" / A. S. Byatt, Ignes Sodre -- The modest art of altering life / Alain De Botton -- Let others deal with misery / Fay Weldon -- Fanny was right : Jane Austen as moral guide / James Collins -- Why I like Jane Austen / Janet Todd -- Why do we read Jane Austen? / John Wiltshire -- The girls who don't say "whoo!" / Amy Heckerling -- Reading and rereading Emma / David Lodge -- from "Emma and the legend of Jane Austen" / Lionel Trilling -- The perfections of Jane Austen / Eva Brann -- from "The myth of limitation" / Donald Greene -- Terrible Jane / Amy Bloom -- Some thoughts on the craft of Austen's Persuasion / Diane Johnson -- Nothing but himself / Margot Livesey -- Jane Austen at sixty / Virginia Woolf -- Beautiful minds / Jay MacInerney
- Control code
- 2009012904
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Extent
- xx, 295 p.
- Isbn
- 9781400068050
- Lccn
- 2009012904
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