Prof. Dr. R. Borgmeier SS 2006 (aktualisierte und überarbeitete Ausgabe) Bibiliographie zum Hauptseminar "Jane Austen" ACHTUNG: Einige ältere Artikel (hier nicht aufgelistet) sind in den Ordnern in Raum B 339 zu finden! l. Allgemeine Darstellungen zum Roman des 19. Jahrhunderts Allen, Walter. The English Novel: A Short Critical History. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1960. F QF 737 Baker, Earnest. The History of the English Novel: Edgeworth, Austen, Scott. Vol. VI. New York: Barnes, 1957. FQF 431 Colby, Robert A. Fiction With A Purpose: Major and Minor Nineteenth-Century Novels. Bloomington: Indiana UP, 1967. F NF 894 Colby,Vineta. Yesterday's Women: Domestic Realism in the English Novel. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1974. F NF 979 Donovan, Robert Alan. The Shaping Vision: Imagination in the English Novel from Defoe to Dickens. Ithaca/NY: Cornell UP, 1967. F GF 882 Ghent, Dorothy van. The English Novel: Form and Function. New York: Holt, 1961. F QF 725 Gilbert, Sandra M. und Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. New Haven: Yale UP, 1979. F NQ 1037 Gillie, Christopher. Character in English Literature. London: Chatto & Windus, 1970. F QA 869 Goetsch, Paul et al. Der englische Roman im 19. Jahrhundert. Berlin: Erich Schmidt Verlag, 1973. P NP 966 Goodin, George, Hg. The English Novel in the Nineteenth-Century: Essays on the Literary Mediation of Human Values. Illinois: Illinois UP, 1974. F NF 958 Irwin, Michael. Picturing: Description and Illusion in the Nineteenth-Century Novel. London: Allan, 1979. F NF 1041 Kettle, Amold. An Introduction to the English Novel. London: Hutchinson University Library, 1969. F GF 701 Kettle, Amold, Hg. The Nineteenth-Century Novel: Critical Essays and Documents. London: Heinemann Educational Books, 1972. F NF 954 Kiely, Robert. The Romantic Novel in England. Cambridge/MA: Halvard UP, 1972. F MF 955 2 Moers, Ellen. Literary Women. London: Allen, 1977. F RA 1017 Parrinder, Patrick. Nation & novel: The English novel from its origins to the present day. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2006. Nü BM Prickett, Stephen, Hg. The Romantics: The Context of English Literature. London: Methuen, 1981 F MA 1061 Reinhold, Heinz. Der englische Roman des l9. Jahrhunderts. Düsseldorf: Bagel, 1976. F NF 1002 Siefert, Susan. The Dilemma of the Talented Heroine: A Study in Nineteenth-Century Fiction. Montreal: Eden Press, 1979. F NF 1028 Stevenson, Lionel. The English Novel: A Panorama. Westport/CT: Greenwood Press, 1978. F GF 809 Wagenknecht, Edward. Cavalcade of the English Novel. New York: Holt, 1954. F QF 62l 2. Literatur über Jane Austen Amis, Kingsley. What Became of Jane Austen? And Of her Questions. London: Jonathan Cape, 1971. O AMI 163 Babb, Howard S. Jane Austen's Novels: The Fabric of Dialogue. Columbus/OH: Ohio State UP, 1962. M AUS 661 Beer, Patricia. Reader, I Married Him: A Study of the Women Characters of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, Elizabeth Gaskell and George Eliot. London: Macmillan, 1977. F NF 977 Benedict, Barbara M. "Jane Austen and the Culture of Circualting Libraries: The Construction of Female Literacy." In: Paula R. Backschneider (Hg.): Eighteenth-Century "Women's Fiction" and Social Engagement. Baltimore, London: John Hopkins UP, 2000. Ordner Bloom, Donald A. "Dwindling into Wifehood: the Romantic Power of the Witty Heroine in Shakespeare, Dryden, Congreve, and Austen". Look Who's Laughing: Gender and Comedy. Hg. Gail Finney. Amsterdam u.a.: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1994. 53-80. Ordner Bode, Christoph und Fritz Wilhelm Neuman (eds.). Re-Mapping Romanticism: Gender Text Context. Essen: Blaue Eule, 2001. F MQ 1301 Boerckel, Catharina. Ideal und Realität: Weibliche Entwicklungsprozesse bei Jane Austen, Elizabeth Gaskell und George Eliot. Frankfurt: Lang, 1997. M AUS 1013 Borgmeier, Raimund. „’The suspense of them cannot last long‘ – Spannung bei Jane Austen.“ Spannung: Studien zur englischsprachigen Literatur. Trier: WVT, 2001. 91-104. F RC 1301 3 Borgmeier, Raimund. „Heritage Film and the Picturesque Garden“. E. Voigts-Virchow (Hg.): Janespotting and Beyond: British Heritage Retrovisions since the Mid-1990s. Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag, 2004, 65-74 Q FA 2004-1 Bradbrook, Frank W. Jane Austen and Her Predecessors. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1967. M AUS 701 Brown, Julia Previtt. Jane Austen 's Novels: Social Change and Literary Form. Cambridge/MA: Harvard UP, 1979. M AUS 831 Brown, Julia Prewitt. "Jane Austen: In Search of Time Present." Persuasions: The Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America. 22 (2000): 136-55. Ordner Brown, Lloyd W. Bits of Ivory: Narrative Techniques in Jane Austen's Fiction. Baton Rouge: Lousiana State UP, 1973. M AUS 773 Brown, Lloyd W. "The Comic Conclusion in Jane Austen's Novels". PMLA 84 (1969): 1582-1587. Z22 Bush, Dougias. Jane Austen. London: Macmillan, 1975. M AUS 791 Butler, Marilyn. Jane Austen and the War of Ideas. Oxford: Clarendon, 1075. M AUS 793 Burgess, Miranda J. "Domesticating Gothic: Jane Austen, Ann Radcliffe and National Romance." In: Thomas Pfau & Robert F. Gleckner (Hgg.) Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion. Durham, London: Duke UP, 1998. Ordner Byrne, Paula. “’The Unmeaning Luxuries of Bath’: Urban Pleasures in Jane Austen’s World”. Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal 26 (2004): 13-26. Ordner Cecil, David. A Portrait of Jane Austen. London: Constable, 1978. M AUS 821 Chapman, R. W. Jane Austen: Facts and Problems. Oxford: Clarendon, 1961. M AUS 586 Chapman, R. W., Hg. Jane Austen's Letters to Her Sister Cassandra and Others. London: Oxford UP, 1959. M AUS 210 Cohen, Monica F. "Persuading the Navy Home: Austen and Married Women's Professional Property". Novel: A Forum on Fiction 29:3 (1996): 346-366. Z65 Copeland, Edward und Juliet McMaster (eds.). The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1997. M AUS 1016 Craik, Wendy A. Jane Austen: The Six Novels. London: Methuen, 1979. M AUS 692 Deresiewicz, William. Jane Austen and the Romantic Poets. New York: Columbia UP, 2004. Devlin, D. D. Jane Austen and Education. London: Macmillan, 1975. M AUS 794 4 Duckworth, Alistair M. The Improvement of the Estate: A Study of Jane Austen's Novels. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1971. M AUS 754 Easton, Celia A. “Austen's Urban Redemption: Rejecting Richardson's View of the City”. Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal 26 (2004): 121-35. Ordner Emsley, Sarah Baxter. Jane Austen's Philosophy of the Virtues. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Sted BM Erickson, Lee. "The Economy of Novel Reading: Jane Austen and the Circulating Library". Studies in English Literature 30:4 (1990): 573-590. Ordner Evans, Mary. Jane Austen and the State. London: Tavistock Publications, 1987. M AUS 912 Fergus, Jan. Jane Austen: A Literary Life. Houndsmill: Macmillan, 1991. M AUS 951 Fott, David. "Prudence and Persuasion: Jane Austen on Virtue in Democratizing Eras." Lamar Journal of the Humanities 24.1 (1999): 17-37. Ordner Galperin, William. "Let Us Not Desert One Another." European Romantic Review 11.1 (2000): 3545. Ordner Galperin, William. "What Happens When Jane Austen and Francis Burney Enter the Romantic Canon?" In: Thomas Pfau & Robert F. Gleckner (Hgg.) Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion. Durham, London: Duke UP, 1998. Ordner Gill, Richard and Susan Gregory. Mastering the novels of Jane Austen. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. M AUS 1071 Gillie, Christopher. A Preface to Jane Austen. London: Longman, 1977. Gilson, David. “Jane Austen and Europe”. Book Collector 52.1 (2003): 31-45. Gooneratne, Yasmin. Jane Austen. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1970. M AUS 782 Ordner M AUS 742 Gooneratne, Yasmin. "Making Sense: Jane Austen on the Screen." In: Antor, Heinz und Kevin L. Cope (eds.). Intercultural Encounters - Studies in English Literatures. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1999. F GV 1277 (*SA G 99-5+) Gorman, Anita G. The Body in Illness and Health: Themes and Images in Jane Austen. New York, San Francisco u.a.: Peter Lang, 1993. M AUS 972 Gottlieb, Sidney. " Persusasion and Cinematic Approaches to Jane Austen" Literature and Film Quarterly 30.2 (2002): 104-110. Ordner Graham, Peter. “Born to Diverge: An Evolutionary Perspective on Sibling Personality Development in Austen’s Novels”. Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line 25.1 (2004): no pagination. Online zugänglich 5 Grawe, Christian. Jane Austen. Mit einer Auswahl von Briefen, Dokumenten und nachgelassenen Werken. Stuttgart: Reclam, 1988. M AUS 923 Grey, J. David. The Jane Austen Handbook. London: Athlone Press, 1986. M AUS 904 Griffin, Cynthia. "The Development of Realism in Jane Austen's Early Novels". English Literary History 30 (1963): 36-52. Z52 Halperin, John, Hg. Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1975. M AUS 792 Halperin, John und Janet Kunert. Plots and Characters in the Fiction of Jane Austen, the Brontës, and George Eliot. Hamden/CT: Archon Books, 1976. M AUS 805 Hardy, Barbara. A Reading of Jane Austen. London: Athlone Press, 1979. M AUS 797 Hardy, John. Jane Austen's Heroines: Intimacy in Human Relationships. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1984. M AUS 884 Heath, William, Hg. Discussions of Jane Austen. Boston: Heath, 1961. M AUS 652 Heydt-Stevenson, Jill. "Liberty, Connection and Tyranny: The Novels of Jane Austen and the Aesthetic Movement of the Picturesque." In: Thomas Pfau & Robert F. Gleckner (Hgg.). Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion. Durham, London: Duke UP, 1998. Ordner Hoeveler, Diane Long. “Historicizing Austen”. CLIO: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 33.3 (2004): 305-14. Ordner Hothem, Thomas. "The Picturesque and the Production of Space: Suburban Ideology in Austen." European Romantic Review 13.1 (2002): 49-62. Ordner Jack, Ian. "The Epistolary Element in Jane Austen". English Studies Today 11 (1961): 173-186. Z 137 Jehmlich, Reimer. Jane Austen. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1995. M AUS 991 Jenkyns, Richard. A fine brush on ivory: an appreciation of Jane Austen. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. FH ang Da 2.26 Kirkham, Margaret. Jane Austen, Feminism and Fiction. Brighton, Sussex Harvester Press, 1983. M AUS 871 Koppel, Gene. The Religious Dimension of Jane Austen's Novels. Ann Arbor: UMI, 1988. M AUS 925 Kroeber, Karl. Styles in Fictional Structure: The Art of Jane Austen, Charlotte Brontë, George Eliot. Princeton/NJ: Princeton UP, 1971. F NF 941 Kroll, Richard (ed.). Smollett to Austen. The English Novel 3. London: Longman, 1998. FH ang At 33.7 - 2 6 Kuwahara, Kuldip Kaur. Jane Austen at Play: Self-Conciousness, Beginnings, Endings. New York, San Francisco u.a.: Peter Lang, 1993. M AUS 973 Lambdin, Laura & Robert (eds.). A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. (bestellt) Lane, Maggie. Jane Austen's England. London: Hale, 1989. M AUS 906 Lascelles, Mary. Jane Austen and Her Art. London: Oxford UP, 1968. M AUS 541 Laski, Margharita. Jane Austen and Her Work. London: Thames and Hudson, 1975. M AUS 731 Lau, Beth. “Placing Jane Austen in the Romantic Period: Self and Solitude in the Works of Austen and the Male Romantic Poets “.European Romantic Review 15 (2) (2004): 255-67. bestellt Law, Dale. "Why Jane Austen." Silliman's Journal 38.1/2 (1997): 37-47. UB: ZZ 51/ 309 Lee, Miae. "What Makes Us Read Jane Austen?" (bestellt) Leeming, Glenda. Who's Who in Jane Austen and the Brontës. London: Elm Tree Books, 1974. M AUS 781 Lenta, Margaret. "Jane Austen's Feminism: An Original Response to Convention". Critical Quarlerly 23 (1981): 27-36. Z58 Lerner, Laurence. The Truthtellers: Jane Austen, George Eliot, D.H: Lawrence. London: Chatto & Windus, 1967. M AUS 711 Liddell, Robert. The Novels of Jane Austen. London: Allen Lane, 1974. M AUS 673 Litz, A Walton. Jane Austen: A Study of her Artistic Development. New York: Oxford UP7 1965. M AUS 693 Looser, Devoney, Hg. Jane Austen and Discourses of Feminism. Macmillan: Basingstoke u.a., 1998. M AUS 992 Lynch, Deidre. Janeites: Austen's Disciples and Devotees. (bestellt) Macdonald, Gina, Andrew Macdonald (eds.). Jane Austen on Screen. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003. Maletzke, Elsemarie. Jane Austen. München: Dt. Taschenbuch Verlag, 1999. UB: FH ang Da 2.25 Marsh, Nicholas. Jane Austen: The Novels. New York, Basingstoke u.a.: 1998. UB: FH ang Da 2.24 McMaster, Juliet, Hg. Jane Austen's Achievement: Papers Delivered at the Jane Austen Bicentennial Conference at the University of Alberta. London: Macmillan, 1976. M AUS 803 7 McMaster, Juliet und Bruce Stovel (Hgg.). Jane Austen's Business: Her World and Her Profession. London u.a.: Macmillan Press, 1996. Ordner Mann, Renate. Jane Austen: Die Rhetorik der Moral. Bern: Herbert Lang, 1975. M AUS 796 Mansell, Darrel. The Novels of Jane Austen: An Interpretation. London: Macmillan, 1973. M AUS 772 Martin, Graham. "Austen and Class" Women's Writing 5.1 (1998): 131-144. Ordner Miller, D.A. Jane Austen, or the Secret of Style. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 2003. Moler, Kenneth L. Jane Austen's Art of Allusion. Lincoln: Nebraska UP, 1977. M AUS 724 Monaghan, David. Jane Austen: Structure and Social Vision. London: Macrnillan, 1980. M AUS 841 Monaghan, David, Hg. Jane Austen in a Social Context. London: Macmillan, 1981. M AUS 852 Morris, Ivor. Mr Collins Considered: Approaches to Jane Austen. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987. M AUS 913 Morris, Ivor. Jane Austen and the Interplay of Character. London: Athlone Press, 1999. M AUS 1015 Mudrick, Marvin. Jane Austen: Irony as Defense and Discovery. Berkeley: U of California P, 1968. M AUS 608 Nardin, Jane. Those Elegant Decorums: The Concept of Propriety in Jane Austen's Novels. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1973. M AUS 775 Neill, Edward. The Politics of Jane Austen. (bestellt) Nokes, David. Jane Austen. London: Fourth Estate, 1998. M AUS 1014 Noll-Wiemann, Renate. "Spiegelungen der Geschichte im Werk von Jane Austen." In: Ahrens, Rüdiger und Fritz-Wilhelm Neumann (Hgg.). Fiktion und Geschichte in der angloamerikanischen Literatur. Heidelberg: Carl Winter Universitätsverlag, 1998. F EH 1265 Odmark, John. An Understanding of Jane Austen's Novels: Character, Value and Ironic Perspective. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1981. M AUS 851 Olsen, Kirstin. All Things Austen: An Encyclopedia of Austen’s World, Volume I: A-L, Volume II: M-Z. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005. O'Neill, Judith, Hg. Critics on Jane Austen. Coral Gables/FL: University of Miami Press, 1970. M AUS 745 Page, Norman. The Language of Jane Austen. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1972. M AUS 763 8 Paris, Bernard J. Character and Conflict in Jane Austen's Novels: A Psychological Approach. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1978. M AUS 822 Patteson, Richard F. "Truth, Certitude and Stability in Jane Austen's Fiction". Philological Quartertly 60 (1981): 455-469. Z 21 Person, Leland S. Jr. "Playing House: Jane Austen's Fabulous Space." Philological Quarlerly 59 (1980): 62-75. Z 21 Phillips, K.C. Jane Austen's English. London: Andre Deutsch, 1970. M AUS 741 Pidduck, Juliane. "Of Windows and Country Walks: Frames of Space and Movement in 1990s Austen Adaptations." Screen 39.4 (1998): 381-400. Ordner Pilgrim, Constance. Dear Jane: A Biographical Study of Jane Austen. London: William Kimber, 1971. M AUS 753 Pinion, F.B. A Jane Austen Companion: A Critical Survey and Reference Book. London: Macmillan, 1973. M AUS 771 Pittock, Malcolm. “Jane Austen and Her Critics”. Cambridge Quarterly 32.3 (2003): 251-75. Online zugänglich Rees, Joan. Jane Austen: Woman and Writer. New York: St Martin s Press, 1976. M AUS 801 Rigberg, Lynn R. Jane Austen's Discourse with New Rhetoric. New York. Lang, 1999. M AUS 1031 Roberts, Warren. Jane Austen and the French Revolution. London: Macmillan, 1979. M AUS 832 Rohrbach, Emily. “Austen’s Later Subjects”. Studies in English Literature 1500-1900 44.4 (2004): 737-52. Ordner Ross, Josephine. Jane Austen: A Companion. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers UP, 2003. Rowen, Norma. "Reinscribing Cinderella: Jane Austen and the Fairy Tale". Functions of the Fantastic: Selected Essays from the Thirteenth International Conference on the Fantastic in the Arts. Hg. Joe Sanders. Westport: Greenwood, 1995. 29-36. Ordner Schrick, Annegret. Jane Austen und die weibliche Modellbiographie des I8. Jahrhunderts: Eine strukturelle und ideologiekritische Untersuchung zur Zentralfigur bei Jane Austen. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 1986. M AUS 903 Sherry, Norman. Jane Austen. London: Evans, 1974. M AUS 702 Shields, Carol. "Jane Austen's Images of the Body: No Fingers, No Toes". Persuasions 13 (1991): 132-137. Ordner Simon, Irene. "Jane Austen and the Arts of the Novel". English Studies 43 (1962): 225-239. Southam, B.C. Jane Austen. London: Longman, 1975. Z8 M AUS 795 9 Southam, B.C., Hg. Critical Essays on Jane Austen. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970. M AUS 721 Southam, B.C., Hg. Jane Austen: The Critical Heritage. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968. M AUS 723 Southam, B. C. "An Easy Step to Silence: Jane Austen and the Political Context." Women's Writing 5.1 (1998): 7-30. Ordner Stedman, Gesa. “Austenizing Britain. Heritage Culture, Heritage Film and the Representation of ‘Englishness’.” Hard Times 61, Herbst/Winter 1997: 10-16. Ordner Stokes, Myra. The Language of Jane Austen. Houndmills: Macmillan, 1991. M AUS 952 Tanner, Tony. Jane Austen. London: Macmillan, 1986. M AUS 902 Tave, Stuart. Some Words of Jane Austen. Chicago: University of Chigaco Press, 1973. M AUS 774 Trilling, Lionel. "Why We Read Jane Austen". Times Literary Supplement 5. März (1976): 250252. Z8 Tomalin, Claire. Jane Austen. New York: Vintage Books, 1999. M AUS 1015 Troost, Linda. (Ed.). Jane Austen in Hollywood. Lexington, KY: UP of Kentucky, 2001. Q FE 98-2 Tuite, Clara. Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2002. Ordner Stovel, Bruce. "Jane Austen and the Pleasure Principle" (bestellt) Vipont, Elfrida. A Little Bit of Ivory: A Life of Jane Austen. London: Harnish Hamilton, 1977. M AUS 811 Waldron, Mary. Jane Austen and the Fiction of Her Time. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1999. M AUS 1091 Wall, Cynthia. "Gendering Rooms: Domestic Architecture and Literary Acts". Eighteenth Century Fiction 5.4 (1993): 349-372. Ordner Warner, Sylvia Townsend. Jane Austen. London: Longamns, 1961. M AUS 601 Watt, Ian, Hg. Jane Austen: A Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs/NJ: Prentice Hall, 1963. M AUS 671 Weinsheimer, Joel. Hg. Jane Austen Today. Athen: University of Georgia Press, 1975. M AUS 798 Wheeler, David. “Jane Austen and the Discourse of Poverty”. Eighteenth-Century Novel 3 (2003): 243-62. bestellt 10 Wiesenfarth, Joseph. The Errand of Form: An Essay of Jane Austen's Art. New York: Fordham UP, 1967. M AUS 712 Williams, Thomas. “Moral Vice, Cognitive Virtue: Austen on Jealousy and Envy”. Philosophy and Literature 27.1 (2003): 223-30. online zugänglich Wolfe, Jesse. "Jane Austen and the Sin of Pride." Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 51.2 (1999): 111-131. UB: ZZ 80/225 3. Darstellungen zu den einzelnen Werken 3.1 Northanger Abbey Anderson, Walter E. "From Northanger to Woodston: Catherine's Education to Common Life". Philological Quarterly 63.4 (1984): 493-509. Z21 Bizzaro, Patrick. "Global and Contextual Humor in Northanger Abbey". Persuasions: The Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America Dec 7 (1985): 82-88. Ordner Boles, Carolyn G. "Jane Austen and the Reader: Rhetorical Techniques in Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma". Emporia State Research Studies 30.1 (1981): 152-167. Ordner Cantrell, Dean. "Yes, There is a Petty France". Persuasions: Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America Dec 16,9 (1987): 13-17. Ordner Gilbert, Sandra, Susan Gubar. “Jane Austen’s Cover Story (and Its Secret Agents)”. In: Lentricchia, Frank, Andrew Dubois (eds.). Close Reading: The Reader. Durham, NC: Duke UP, 2003. Graham, Kenneth W. “Beckford, Godwin, Austen, and the Divisive 1790s”. Persuasions: Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America 24 (2002): 33-46. Ordner Grundy, Isobel. „Why Do They Talk So Much? How Can We Stand It? John Thorpe and Miss Bates”. In: Stovel, Bruce, Lynn Weinlos (eds.). The Talk in Jane Austen. Edmonton, AB:U of Alberta P, 2002. 41-56. Ordner Kroeber, Karl. “Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey: Self-Reflexive Satire and Biopoetics”. In: Jones, Steven E. (ed.). The Satiric Eye: Forms of Satire in the Romantic Period. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Ordner Lamont, Claire. “Jane Austen and the Old”. Review of English Studies: The Leading Journal of English Literature and the English Language 54 (217) (2003): 661-74. Z7 Looser, Devoney. "(Re)Making History and Philosophy: Austen's Northanger Abbey". European Romantic Review 4.1 (1993): 34-56. Ordner Loveridge, Mark. "Northanger Abbey: Or, Nature and Philosophy". Nineteenth Century Literature (1991): 56.1: 1-29. ZZ 69/400 11 Malina, Debra. "Rereading the Patriarchal Text: The Female Quixote, Northanger Abbey, and the Trace of the Absent Mother". Eighteenth Century Fiction 8.2 (1996): 271-92. Ordner Mekler, L.Adam. “Recovering the Absent Mother in Jane Austen and Mary Shelley”. CEAMagazine: A Journal of the College English Association, Middle Atlantic Group 15 (2002): 24-36. bestellt Miller, Christopher R. “Jane Austen’s Aesthetics and Ethics of Surprise”. Narrative 13.3 (2005): 238-60. online zugänglich Neill, Natalie. “’The Trash with Which the Press Now Groans’: Northanger Abbey and the Gothic Best Sellers of the 1970s”. Eighteenth-Century Novel 4 (2004): 163-92. bestellt Paulson, Ronald. "Gothic Fiction and the French Revolution". ELH 48.3 (1981): 532-554. Z52 Pittock, Joan. "The Novelist in Search of a Fiction: Northanger Abbey". Etudes Anglaises: Grande Bretagne 40.2 (1987): 142-153. Z9 Smith, Amy Elizabeth. "'Julias and Louisas': Austen's Northanger Abbey and the Sentimental Novel". English Language Notes 30.1 (1992): 33-42. Z 10 Thomson, Douglass H., Frederick S. Frank. “Jane Austen and the Northanger Novelists (Lawrence Flammenberg [Karl Friedrich Kahlert], Carl Grosse, Francis Lathom, Eliza Parsons, Regina Maria Roche, and Eleanor Sleath).” In: Thomson, Douglass H et al. (eds.). Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide. Westport, Ct: Greenwood, 2002. 33-47. Wallace, Tara Ghoshal. "Northanger Abbey and the Limits of Parody". Studies in the Novel 20.3 (1988): 262-273. ZZ 78/37 Williams, Michael. "Northanger Abbey: Some Problems of Engagement". Unisa English Studies: Journal of the Department of English 25.2 (1987): 8-17. Ordner Wolpers, Theodor. "Schrecken und Vernunft: Die romanlesende Heldin in Jane Austens Northanger Abbey, Bericht über Kolloquien der Kommission für literaturwissenschaftliche Motiv- und Themenforschung, 1983-1985." Gelebte Literatur in der Literatur. Hg. Theodor Wolpers. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1986.168-184. FB Germanistik P 9 97.75 3.2 Pride and Prejudice Allen, Dennis W. "No Love for Lydia: The Fate of Desire in Pride and Prejudice". Texas Studies in Literature and Language 27:4 (1985): 425-443. ZZ 71/250 Altomari, Lisa. "Jane Austen and Her Outdoors". Persuasions: Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America Dec 16,12 (1990): 50-53. Ordner 12 Belton, Ellen. “Reimagining Jane Austen: The 1940 and 1995 Film Version of Pride and Prejudice”. In: Macdonald, Gina, Andrew Macdonald (eds.). Jane Austen on Screen. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2003, 175-96. Ordner Bevan, C. Knatchbull. "The Rhetoric of Syntax in Pride and Prejudice". Language and Style: An International Journal 20.4 (1987): 396-410. ZZ 72/418 Boles, Carolyn G. "Jane Austen and the Reader: Rhetorical Techniques in Northanger Abbey, Pride and Prejudice, and Emma". Emporia State Research Studies 30.1 (1981): 152-167. Ordner Bonaparte, Felicia. “Conjecturing Possibilities: Reading and Misreading Texts in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice”. Studies in the Novel 37 (2) (2005): 141-61. Ordner Brownstein, Rachel M. "Jane Austen: Irony and Authority". Women's Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 15.1-3 (1988): 57-70. Ordner Carr, Jean Ferguson. "The Polemics of Incomprehension: Mother and Daughter in Pride and Prejudice". Tradition and the Talents of Women. Hg. 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