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Jane Austen And Her Art

First published in 1939, this paperback edition offers a study of Jane Austen's genius in the art of fiction. The opening section provides an account of Jane Austen's life and development as a writer, while other chapters discuss her style.

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  • "A study of the works of Austen, including a brief narrative of her life and an inquiry into the scope, the quality, and the outcome of her reading."
  • "First published in 1939, this paperback edition offers a study of Jane Austen's genius in the art of fiction. The opening section provides an account of Jane Austen's life and development as a writer, while other chapters discuss her style."@en
  • "First published in 1939, Jane Austen and Her Art is a landmark in Jane Austen criticism. This was the first book to provide a full-scale account of the writer based upon thoroughhistorical and biographical scholarship; and on the critical front, Mary Lascelles broke new ground in applying the ideas of Henry James on the ''art'' of the novel. In the years since the first publication of Jane Austen and Her Art, there has come an overwhelming body of critical writing about Jane Austen. But this classic study maintains its unique position, unchallenged and unimproved upon in its analysis of Jane."@en

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