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Reading Austen in America

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Reading Austen in America explores the emergence of American appreciation for Jane Austen's novels and its role in the author's global reputation. Dr Juliette Wells uncovers the history behind the first American edition of Emma (1816, Philadelphia) and profiles early American readers, including Christian, Countess of Dalhousie. The book highlights significant transatlantic friendships that shaped Austen's reception in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through original archival research.
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Ideal for members of the Jane Austen Society of North America, students, academics, bibliophiles, and anyone interested in Austen's transatlantic reception and nineteenth-century literary culture.

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"A vivid history of Jane Austen's American readers and fans, from her own day to the present"--

A vivid account of how an appreciative audience for Austen’s novels originated and developed in America, and how American readers contributed to the rise of Austen’s international fame.

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Reading Austen in America presents a colourful, compelling account of how an appreciative audience for Austen’s novels originated and developed in America, and how American readers contributed to the rise of Austen’s international fame.

Drawing on a range of sources that have never before come to light, Juliette Wells solves the long-standing bibliographical mystery of how and why the first Austen novel printed in America—the 1816 Philadelphia Emma—came to be. She reveals the responses of this book’s varied readers and creates an extended portrait of one: Christian, Countess of Dalhousie, a Scotswoman living in British North America.

Through original archival research, Wells establishes the significance to reception history of two transatlantic friendships: the first between ardent Austen enthusiasts in Boston and members of Austen’s family in the nineteenth century, and the second between an Austen collector in Baltimore and an aspiring bibliographer in England in the twentieth.

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Praised for its rich portraiture of Austen's earliest American admirers and detailed archival insight, the book appeals to both literary scholars and bibliophiles. Reviewers commend Wells's engaging narrative style and the intriguing combination of biography and collecting history. The work offers valuable details on early American publishing and reading habits, ensuring much delight for Austen enthusiasts and academics alike.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350012042

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 October 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 17 bw illus

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 214.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Juliette Wells is the Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished Professor of English at Goucher College, USA. An acclaimed speaker and writer for popular audiences, she is the author of Everybody’s Jane: Austen in the Popular Imagination (Bloomsbury Academic, 2011) and the editor of Penguin Classics’ 200th-anniversary deluxe annotated editions of Austen’s Persuasion (2017) and Emma (2015).

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