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  1. This article examines the changing nature of Austen's reception in China since the 1950s, in particular the growth of feminist critical approaches to her work among contemporary Chinese scholars. Among Austen's works, Pride and Prejudice has remained at the centre of scholarly and popular attention and has had a major impact on Chinese readers’ view of Austen as a feminist writer. Anglo ...

  2. Wood, Sarah. The American Reception of Jane Austen's Novels from 1800 to 1900. Master of Arts (English), December, 1987, 77 pp., Works Consulted and Cited, 76 titles. This thesis considers Jane Austen's reception in America from 1800 to 1900 and concludes that her novels were not generally recognized for the first half of the century.

  3. Feb 1, 2021 · This article examines the changing nature of Austen's reception in China since the 1950s, in particular the growth of feminist critical approaches to her work among contemporary Chinese scholars. Among Austen's works, Pride and Prejudice has remained at the centre of scholarly and popular attention and has had a major impact on Chinese readers’ view of Austen as a feminist writer. Anglo ...

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · In China, Jane Austen has undergone an amazing metamorphosis from an obscure foreign writer disregarded or disapproved of for a long period to a great novelist highly acclaimed and fully acknowledged. Only recent years have seen the publication of a few scholarly articles on the reception trajectories of Austen in the Chinese academic world. This article revisits the issue, particularly the ...

  5. Mar 19, 2024 · Hello Janeites!Inspired by the premise of the first live event in Jane Austen and Co.’s Austen and the Brontës series, I decided to take a deep-dive into the tangible, real-life afterlives of these talented literary women. If you are curious, there is still time to register for today’s upcoming event, a live, virtual staging of You are Passionate, Jane, written by Diana Birchall. Both ...

  6. The Reception of Jane Austen's Novels in France and Switzerland: The Early Years, 1813-1828: Isabelle Bour (University of Tours) 2. The Reception of Jane Austen in France: The Later Nineteenth Century, 1830-1900: Isabelle Bour (University of Tours) 3. The Reception of Jane Austen in France in the Modern Period, 1901-2004: Recognition at Last?:

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lady_SusanLady Susan - Wikipedia

    Genre. Epistolary novel. Media type. Print (hardback & paperback) Lady Susan is an epistolary novella by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. This early complete work, which the author never submitted for publication, describes the schemes of the title character.

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