Description
This reissued edition features a new Preface by leading Romantic scholar Marilyn Gaull who examines Tanner's background and places the original work in context. Lively and informative, the Preface helps to reinforce and explain the continued importance of Tanner's work. Accompanied by an insightful Note on the Text by Austen scholar John Wiltshire, and an expanded Bibliography and Index, this is a timely republication of a study which is now regarded as one of the finest, and most accessible, introductions to a great novelist.
Praise for Jane Austen when it first appeared in 1986: '...a fine achievement...a book that sometimes provokes but invariably stimulates.' - Peter Kemp, The Independent ...'one of the most readable books yet to appear on Jane Austen, as well as the most interesting in itself.' - John Bayley, London Review of Books 'He has a fine eye for the apparently slight detail which can unfurl signification.Tanner makes the reader think anew about Jane Austen and about much else in the light of her writing.' - Gillian Beer, The Times Higher Educational Supplement
About the Author
TONY TANNER was sometime Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, UK, and Professor of English and American Literature in the Faculty of English at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Reviews
Praise for Jane Austen when it first appeared in 1986: '...a fine achievement...a book that sometimes provokes but invariably stimulates.' - Peter Kemp, The Independent ...'one of the most readable books yet to appear on Jane Austen, as well as the most interesting in itself.' - John Bayley, London Review of Books 'He has a fine eye for the apparently slight detail which can unfurl signification.Tanner makes the reader think anew about Jane Austen and about much else in the light of her writing.' - Gillian Beer, The Times Higher Educational Supplement
Book Information
ISBN 9780230008236
Author Tony Tanner
Format Hardback
Page Count 336
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 534g