PERSUASIONS ON-LINE V.22, NO.1 (Winter 2001)

Jane Austen Works and Studies 1999

Barry Roth

 

Barry Roth is a Professor of English at Ohio University and author of three annotated bibliographies of the work of Jane Austen (UP Virginia, 1973 and 1985, and Ohio UP, 1996).

 

Auerbach, Emily. “‘A Barkeeper Entering the Kingdom of Heaven’: Did Mark Twain Really Hate Jane Austen?” Virginia Quarterly Review 75 (1999): 109-20.

 

Axelrod, Mark. “The Poetics of (P)ostmode(r)n(e) Parody in Austen’s Northanger Abbey.” The Poetics of Novels: Fiction and Its Execution. New York: St. Martin’s, 1999. 28-54.

 

Baji, Karen, and John P. Holms, comps. Bite-Size Jane Austen: Sense & Sensibility from One of England’s  Greatest Writers. New York: St. Martin’s, 1999.

 

Barber, Nicola. Jane Austen. Writers in Britain. London: Evans, 1999.

 

Barron, Stephanie. Jane and the Genius of the Place. Jane Austen Mystery 4. New York: Bantam, 1999.

 

Bate, Jonathan. “Culture and Environment: From Austen to Hardy.” New Literary History 30 (1999): 541-60.

 

Bell, Karen. “The Stratford Season.” Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada 32 (Aug. 1999): 22-23.

 

Blackall, Jean Frantz. “Eudora Welty: The Silent Mentors.”  American Literary Mentors. Ed. Irene C. Goldman-Price and Melissa McFarland Pennell. Gainesville: UP of Florida, 1999.  161-72.

 

Bowden, Jean K. Hugh Thomson’s Illustrations of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Norwich: Jane Austen Memorial Trust and Jarrold, 1999.

 

Breuer, Rolf. “Jane Austen und kein Ende: Zur Poetik des Folgeromans.” Sinn und Form 51 (1999): 673-81.

 

Brodey, Inger Sigrun. “Adventures of a Female Werther: Jane Austen’s Revision of Sensibility.” Philosophy and Literature 23 (1999): 110-26.

 

Brooke, Christopher. Jane Austen: Illusion and Reality. Rochester: Brewer, 1999.

 

Cantor, Paul A. “A Class Act: Persuasion and the Lingering Death of the Aristocracy.” Philosophy and Literature 23 (1999): 127-37.

 

Cherepon, L. H. “Jane Austen Information Page.” Choice 36 (1999): 86-87.

 

Clausen, Christopher. “Jane Austen Changes Her Mind.” American Scholar 68 (1999): 89-99.

 

Crick, Brian. “Jane Austen on the ‘Relative Situation’: What Became of Mrs. Norris’s ‘Morally Impossible’ in Mansfield Park.” Critical Review 39 (1999): 77-106.

 

Dawson, Brett. “Giraudoux, Jane Austen, et l’art de l’anti-pastiche.” Cahiers Jean Giraudoux 27 (1999): 167-80.

 

Derry, Stephen. “John Thorpe’s ‘Old Song’ in Northanger Abbey.” Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999): 28.

 

Donahue, Deirdre. “Our Love Affair with Jane Austen.” USA Today 28 Oct. 1999: D9.

 

Ellis, Lorna. “Seeing and ‘Fit to Be Seen’: Emma Woodhouse and Elizabeth Bennet.” Appearing to Diminish: Female Development and the British Bildungsroman, 1750-1850.  Lewisburg: Bucknell UP; Cranbury, NJ: Associated UP, 1999. 114-37.

 

Elster, Jon. “Emotions before Psychology.” Alchemies of the Mind: Rationality and the Emotions. New York: Cambridge UP, 1999. 48-138.

 

Emsley, Sarah. “Radical Marriage.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 11 (1999): 477-98.

 

Evans, Mary. “A Good School Revisited.” Women’s Lives into Print: The Theory, Practice, and Writing of Feminist Auto/Biography. Ed. Pauline Polkey. New York: St. Martin’s, 1999. 173-84.

 

Ezard, John. “Empire Show Arouses Pride and Prejudice.” Guardian 23 Aug. 1999: 30.

 

Fott, David. “Prudence and Persuasion: Jane Austen on Virtue in Democratizing Eras.” Lamar Journal of the Humanities 24 (1999): 17-32

 

Fulford, Tim. “Romanticizing the Empire: The Naval Heroes of Southey, Coleridge, Austen, and Marryat.” Modern Language Quarterly 60 (1999): 161-96.

 

Gallop, David. “Jane Austen and the Aristotelian Ethic.” Philosophy and Literature 23 (1999): 96-109.

 

Gardiner, Ellen. “Privacy, Privilege, and ‘Poaching’ in Austen’s Mansfield Park.” Regulating Readers: Gender and Literary Criticism in the Eighteenth-Century Novel. Newark: U of Delaware P; Cranbury, NJ: Associated UP, 1999. 134-51.

 

Gillooly, Eileen. “Mansfield Park and Persuasion: Humor as Maternal Aggression.” Smile of Discontent: Humor, Gender, and Nineteenth-Century British Fiction. Women in Culture and Society. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1999. 79-124.

 

Gilson, David. “Books and Their Owners: Some Early American Editions of Jane Austen.” Book Collector 48 (1999): 238-41.

 

Gooneratne, Yasmine. “Making Sense: Jane Austen on the Screen.” Intercultural Encounters: Studies in English Literatures. Ed. Heinz Antor and Kevin L. Cope. Anglistische Forschungen 265. Heidelberg: Winter, 1999. 259-66.

 

Grossman, Jonathan H. “The Labor of the Leisured in Emma: Class, Manners, and Austen.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 54 (1999): 143-64.

 

Grove, Robin. “Emma: Love in Place.” Critical Review 39 (1999): 61-76.

 

Howe, Stephen. “Karl Marx and the Economy of Pigs.” New Statesman 19 July 1999: 51.

 

Iyer, Pico. “In Fact, We’re Dumbing Up.” Time 24 May 1999, 100.

 

The Jane Austen Society: Report for 1999. Winchester: Jane Austen Soc., 1999.

 

Jukic, Tatjana. “A Lasting Performance: Jane Austen.” Links and Letters 6 (1999): 23-34.

 

Knox-Shaw, Peter. “Northanger Abbey and the Liberal Historians.” Essays in Criticism 49 (1999): 319-43.

 

Le Faye, Deirdre. “Jane Austen and the ‘Kalendar of Flora’: Verses Identified.” Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999): 450-51.

 

_____. “Jane Austen’s Friend Mrs. Barrett Identified.” Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999): 451-54.

 

_____. “Northanger Abbey and Mrs. Allen’s Maxims.” Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999): 449-50.

 

_____. “Three Missing Jane Austen Songs.” Notes and Queries ns 46 (1999): 454-55.

 

Lloyd, Trevor. “Myths of the Indies: Jane Austen and the British Empire.” Comparative Criticism 21 (1999): 59-78

 

McGrath, Charles. “Jane Austen: The Cool Artist.” New York Times Magazine 17 Oct. 1999: 93.

 

McMaster, Juliet. “Young Jane Austen and the First Canadian Novel: From Emily Montague to ‘Amelia Webster’ and Love and Freindship.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 11 (1999): 339-46.

 

Medalie, David. “’Only As the Event Decides’: Contingency in Persuasion.” Essays in Criticism 49 (1999): 152-69.

 

Morris, Ivor. Jane Austen and the Interplay of Character. 2nd ed. New Brunswick, NJ: Athlone, 1999.

 

Neill, Edward. The Politics of Jane Austen. New York: St. Martin’s, 1999.

 

North, Julian. “Conservative Austen, Radical Austen: Sense and Sensibility from Text to Screen.” Adaptations: From Text to Screen, Screen to Text. Ed. Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan. New York: Routledge, 1999. 38-50.

 

Parrill, A. Sue. “Pride and Prejudice on A&E: Visions and Revisions.” Literature Film Quarterly 27 (1999): 142-48.

 

Pearson, Jacqueline. “Pleasures and Perils of Reading: Some Case Histories.” Women’s Reading in Britain, 1750-1835: A Dangerous Recreation. New York: Cambridge UP, 1999. 122-51.

 

Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal 21 (1999).

 

Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line 20.1 (1999).

 

Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line: Emma on Film Occasional Papers No. 3 (1999).

 

Piper, William Bowman. “Austen’s Acknowledgments.” Reconcilable Differences in Eighteenth-Century English Literature. Newark: U of Delaware P; Cranbury, NJ: Associated UP, 1999. 172-207.

 

Portner, Jessica. “Jane Austen’s Bubbly Bath.” Washington Post 12 Sept. 1999: E2.

 

Rigberg, Lynn R. Jane Austen’s Discourse with New Rhetoric. Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature 14. New York: Lang, 1999.

 

Roberts, Jonathan L. “William Legg and the Rice Portrait.” Letter. Times Literary Supplement 8 Jan. 1999: 15.

 

Sato, Megumi. “Women’s Reading and Creation in Northanger Abbey.” Shiron 38 (1999): 55-68.

 

Seeber, Barbara K. “’I See Every Thing As You Desire Me to Do’: The Scolding and Schooling of Marianne Dashwood.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 11 (1999): 223-33.

 

Selwyn, David. Jane Austen and Leisure. Rio Grande, Ohio: Hambledon, 1999.

 

Shaw, Harry E. Narrating Reality: Austen, Scott, Eliot. Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1999.

 

Simpson, David. “’No One Properly to Talk To.’” Critical Quarterly 41 (1999): 30-35.

 

Smith, Ray. The Man Who Loved Jane Austen. Erin, Ont.: Porcupine’s Quill, 1999.

 

Sonnet, Esther. “From Emma to Clueless: Taste, Pleasure, and the Scene of History.” Adaptations: From Text to Screen, Screen to Text. Ed. Deborah Cartmell and Imelda Whelehan. New York: Routledge, 1999. 51-62.

 

Southam, Brian. “Portraits of Jane and Cassandra Austen?” Letter. Times Literary Supplement 15 Oct. 1999: 19.

 

Spacks, Patricia Meyer. “Ideology and Form: Novels at Work.” Ideology and Form in Eighteenth-Century Literature. Ed. David H. Richter. Lubbock: Texas Tech UP, 1999. 15-30.

 

Sutherland, John. “Apple-Blossom in June—Again.” Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? Further Puzzles in Classic Fiction. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 1999. 28-33.

 

_____. “What Do We Know about Frances Price (the First)?” Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? Further Puzzles in Classic Fiction. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 1999. 23-27.

 

_____. “Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet?” Who Betrays Elizabeth Bennet? Further Puzzles in Classic Fiction. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 1999. 17-22.

 

Sutherland, Kathryn. “Speaking Commas/Reading Commas: Punctuating Mansfield Park.” Text: An Interdisciplinary Annual of Textual Studies 12 (1999): 101-22.

 

Swisher, Clarice, ed. Readings on Pride and Prejudice. Greenhaven Press Literary Companion to British Literature. San Diego: Greenhaven, 1999.

 

“Symposium: Jane Austen.” Philosophy and Literature 23 (1999): 96-137.

 

Transactions: Jane Austen Society (Midlands). 10 (1999).

 

Tyler, Natalie. The Friendly Jane Austen: A Well-Mannered Introduction to a Lady of Sense & Sensibility. New York: Winokur/Boates, 1999.

 

Wald, Gayle. “Clueless in the Neocolonial World Order.” Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 42 (1999): 51-69.

 

Waldron, Mary. Jane Austen and the Fiction of Her Time. New York: Cambridge UP, 1999.

 

Warren, Victoria. “’Experience Means Nothing Till It Repeats Itself’: Elizabeth Bowen’s The Death of the Heart and Jane Austen’s Emma.” Modern Language Studies  29 (1999): 131-54.

 

Wheeler, R. J. “William Legg and the Rice Portrait.” Letter. Times Literary Supplement 8 Jan. 1999: 15.

 

Wolfe, Jesse. “Jane Austen and the Sin of Pride.” Renascence 51 (1999): 111-31.

 

Wood, James. “Jane Austen’s Heroic Consciousness.” The Broken Estate: Essays on Literature and Belief. New York: Random, 1999. 16-25.

 

Zschirnt, Christiane. “Fainting and Latency in the Eighteenth-Century’s Romantic Novel of Courtship.” Germanic Review 74 (1999): 48-66.

 

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