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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781350365506
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 05/10/2023
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.2 cm

Completing Juliette Wells’ groundbreaking trio of books on Austen’s readers, this latest volume revolutionizes our understanding of how Austen came to be viewed as the world’s greatest novelist. Wells shows that Austen’s global reputation was established not by British scholars, as is commonly believed, but by visionary American writers and collectors, working largely outside academia.

Drawing on extensive research, Wells weaves together colorful, compelling case studies of men and women who, from the 1880s to the 1980s, helped readers appreciate Austen’s novels, persuasively advocated for her place in the literary canon, and preserved artifacts vital to her legacy.

Engagingly written and abundantly illustrated, A New Jane Austen will inform and delight scholars and Austen fans alike.

Introduction

Chapter 1: Austen for Americans, and for the world: Oscar Fay Adams, critical editor and biographer

Chapter 2: Canonizing “the giant Jane”: William Dean Howells, interpreter and advocate

Chapter 3: Topaz crosses plus treasures of another kind: Charles Beecher Hogan, collector and keeper of reading journals

Chapter 4: A labor of love and friendship: Alberta H. Burke, Averil G. Hassall, and the building of a transatlantic Austen archive

Afterword: Jane Austen Anew

Bibliography

Dr Juliette Wells (Elizabeth Connolly Todd Distinguished Associate Professor, Goucher College, Goucher College, USA)

Juliette Wells, Professor of Literary Studies at Goucher College (USA), is the author of two acclaimed books about Jane Austen’s historic readers and fans: Reading Austen in America (2017) and Everybody’s Jane: Austen in the Popular Imagination (2011). For Penguin Classics, she edited Austen’s Persuasion (2017) and Emma (2015).