Publishing Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen and the Writing Profession - Literary Studies - Margie Burns - Libros - Vernon Press - 9781648892387 - 12 de abril de 2021
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Publishing Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen and the Writing Profession - Literary Studies

Margie Burns

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Publishing Northanger Abbey: Jane Austen and the Writing Profession - Literary Studies

Jane Austen was not born a global icon. It took years for her to break into print. Her first publication came after almost a decade of ups and downs, and her first novel out was not the first she sent to a publisher. Up to a point, lovers of Jane Austen probably know the publication history of Northanger Abbey-written first, published last. Austen wrote and revised the novel early, tried to get it published, then wrote all her other novels and ended up having Northanger Abbey come out with Persuasion, her last finished work.

What we don't know would fill a book-this book. The objective is to make her early publishing history clear, bringing to light information and original sources not drawn upon before. Beyond her lifetime, clarifying her publishing history also sheds light on an under-regarded novel. The early novel first titled Susan, then Catherine, then Northanger Abbey has sometimes been dismissed by critics, but it was never unimportant to Jane Austen herself.

Publishing "Northanger Abbey" Jane Austen and the Writing Profession is for all lovers of Jane Austen, in and out of universities, libraries, and fan clubs, including readers now staying home with their favorite novelists during the pandemic.


266 pages

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 12 de abril de 2021
ISBN13 9781648892387
Editores Vernon Press
Páginas 266
Dimensiones 229 × 151 × 19 mm   ·   402 g
Lengua English  

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