Includes bibliographical references (p. 228-238) and index.
Contents:
Introduction / Gillian Dow and Clare Hanson -- 'A genius for foretelling': Augustan Austen and future fiction / Deidre Lynch -- 'England's Jane': the legacy of Jane Austen in the fiction of Barbara Pym, Dodie Smith and Elizabeth Taylor / Maroula Joannou -- 'The future of Pemberley': Emma Tennant, the 'Classic progression' and literary trespassing / Rebecca Munford -- New approaches to Austen and the popular reader / Juliette Wells -- Jane Austen's life on page and screen / Julian North -- Letters to Jane: Austen, the letter and twentieth-century women's writing / William May -- At home with Jane: placing Austen in contemporary culture / Felicity James -- Uses of translation: the global Jane Austen / Gillian Dow -- The ethics of geography: women as readers and dancers in Gurinder Chadha's Bride and prejudice (2004) / Stephanie Jones -- 'Bin Laden a huge Jane Austen fan': Jane Austen in contemporary political discourse / Mary Ann O'Farrell -- What would Jane do? Postfeminist media uses of Austen and the Austen reader / Shelley Cobb.
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