A Peculiarly English "Middle Road"
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Postprint version. Published in Jane Austin Society of North America News, JASNA News, Volume 22, Issue 1, 2006, 2 pages.
Abstract
Published in 1975, Marilyn Butler’s Jane Austen and the War of Ideas (Oxford: Clarendon Press) instantly detached Austen from the constricted world of the "little bit of ivory, two inches wide, on which I work with so fine a brush as to produce little effect after much labour." Before Butler, Austen’s critics, whether they valued or despised that world, had agreed in finding it by and large confined to her little bit of ivory. Since Butler, Austen’s readers see that her fictions, and Austen herself, clearly engage with the great world of her revolutionary times.
Suggested Citation
Daniel H. Traister. "A Peculiarly English "Middle Road"" Scholarship at Penn Libraries (2006).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/daniel_traister/2