Satire, Celebrity, and Politics in Jane Austen.

In Satire, Celebrity, and Politics in Jane Austen, Jocelyn Harris argues that Austen was a satirist and a celebrity-watcher. Exciting new discoveries reveal her opinions on the state of the nation, Captain Cook's death, and women's right to comment on politics.

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Main Author: Harris, Jocelyn
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cranbury : Bucknell University Press, 2017.
Series:Transits (Bucknell University)
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505 0 |a ILLUSTRATIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; ABBREVIATIONS; INTRODUCTION; Ch01. "UNGOSSIPING AUTHORITY"; Ch02. "HE SWORE AND HE DRANK, HE WAS DIRTY AND GROSS"; Ch03. "EVERYBODY IS CROSS AND TEASING"; Ch04. "CENSURE IN COMMON USE"; Photospread; Ch05. "CARRIED HOME, DEAD DRUNK"; Ch06. "HAIR SO UNTIDY, SO BLOWSY!"; Ch07. "HALF MULATTO, CHILLY AND TENDER"; CONCLUSION; APPENDIX A; APPENDIX A. Mr. Joseph Nutting, Army Button Maker of Covent-Garden; APPENDIX B. The Woman of Colour and "Wowski"; APPENDIX C. Lady Caroline Lamb and Lord Byron; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX; ABOUT THE AUTHOR. 
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