Jane Austen, Early and Late
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Jane Austen, Early and Late
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A reexamination of Austen's unpublished writings that uncovers their continuity with her celebrated novels—and that challenges distinctions between her "early" and "late" work.
Jane Austen's six novels, published toward the end of her short life, represent a body of work that is as brilliant as it is compact. Her earlier writings have routinely been dismissed as mere juvenilia, or stepping stones to mature proficiency and greatness. Austen's first biographer described them as "childish effusions." Was he right to do so? Can the novels be definitively separated from the unpublished works? In Jane Austen, Early and Late, Freya Johnston argues that they cannot.
Examining the three manuscript volumes in which Austen collected her earliest writings, Johnston finds that Austen's regard and affection for them are revealed by her continuing to revisit and revise them throughout her adult life. The teenage works share the milieu and the humour of the novels, while revealing more clearly the sources and influences upon which Austen drew. Johnston upends the conventional narrative, according to which Austen discarded the satire and fantasy of her first writings in favour of the irony and realism of the novels. By demonstrating a stylistic and thematic continuity across the full range of Austen's work, Johnston asks whether it makes sense to speak of an early and a late Austen at all.
Jane Austen, Early and Late offers a new picture of the author in all her complexity and ambiguity, and shows us that it is not necessarily true that early work yields to later, better things.
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Praised as an A Kennedy Smith Book of the Year, reviewers highlight Johnston's insightful examination of Austen's youthful writings, described as having surprising 'gallows humour' (Independent). Fans and scholars alike find it invaluable, with Literary Review calling it a 'dream' for Austen enthusiasts and Publishers Weekly noting the valuable historical context. Academic Nineteenth-Century Contexts commends the book's expansive reimagining and engaging close readings, emphasising connections across Austen's entire body of work.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691229805
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 May 2023
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: 31 b/w illus.
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 235.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 296
About the Author
Freya Johnston is Associate Professor of English at the University of Oxford. She is the coeditor of Jane Austen's Teenage Writings and the author of Samuel Johnson and the Art of Sinking, 17091791.
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