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Susannah Fullerton

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female
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Australia
Organitzacions
Jane Austen Society of Australia
Biografia breu
Susannah Fullerton is the president of the Jane Austen Society of Australia and a well-known literary lecturer. She leads literary tours around England every year.
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This book was delighful! How could I pass up a book about my favorite book? I learned a lot and it was presented in an enjoyable manner that kept it interesting.
 
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Mandy_Helfer | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Dec 30, 2022 |
This book was delighful! How could I pass up a book about my favorite book? I learned a lot and it was presented in an enjoyable manner that kept it interesting.
 
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DanHelfer | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Dec 29, 2022 |
Imprescindibile per gli estimatori della Austen soprattutto se, come la sottoscritta, hanno del ballo una conoscenza assai rudimentale. Descrivendo le danze tipiche dell'Inghilterra tra la fine del Settecento e l'inizio dell'Ottocento, l'autrice spiega i molti significatidelle scene che la Austen ha ambientato a un ballo - e che cita puntualmente - alcuni altrimenti del tutto persi per il lettore odierno. Il ballo, come evento sociale che doveva risultare piacevole a tutti i partecipanti, richiedeva un comportamento codificato al fine di garantire la soddisfazione generale, qualcosa che si è andato perdendo a partire dall'introduzione del valzer (di pari passo con una diversa concezione dell'individuo e del suo rapporto con la società).

Quattro stelle invece di cinque perché l'autrice cita alcune scene di ballo delle versioni cinematografiche, ma non entra nel merito né li utilizza per arricchire la sua analisi, che a mio parere avrebbe giovato di un ausilio visivo facilmente disponibile al lettore.
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Amarillide | Hi ha 3 ressenyes més | Dec 15, 2016 |
I bought this one awhile ago after quickly flipping through it and was looking forward to what its subtitle promised: Celebrating Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.

What I got was very little of how Pride and Prejudice came to be written (which is specifically what the inside flap says I'll get) and a whole lot of literary dissection. There is one entire chapter (9 pages) on nothing but the first sentence of the book, breaking it down almost word for word. What are the philosophical implications of "It is a truth"? (OMG!) What might Austen have meant, by "universally acknowledged"? (Seriously?)

I'm being a bit catty here and a lot of readers might be genuinely interested in this kind of literary examination, and I respect that; this is the book for them. But like magic acts, I prefer not to break it down and analyse it: doing so diminishes the magic for me. I got to this chapter and immediately thought "THIS is why teen-agers don't want to read, because this is what English Lit consists of.". Plus, I think if you have to explain the first sentence of P&P, it's probably not the book to read.

There is some interesting historical material here, but it's mostly drowned out in the speculation (often disguised as fact, which was irritating) over characters and style. A section towards the end on adaptations, pastiches, and mash-ups was moderately interesting but the author didn't try to hide her bias and at one point declares that Jane is "rolling in her grave". Frankly, given Austen's love of the absurd, I'd bet she's laughing.

I had high hopes, but this is not the book I was looking for.
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murderbydeath | Hi ha 8 ressenyes més | Oct 13, 2016 |

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7
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Valoració
3.9
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15
ISBN
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