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OverviewThere were no reviews of Mansfield Park when it first appeared in 1814. Austen's reputation grew in the Victorian period, but it was only in the twentieth century that formal and sustained criticism began of this work, which addresses the controversies of its time more than Austen's earlier novels did. Lionel Trilling praised Mansfield Park for exploring the difficult moral life of modernity; Edward Said brought postcolonial theory to the study of the novel; and twenty-first-century critics scrutinize these and other approaches to build on and go beyond them. This volume is the third in the MLA Approaches series to deal with Austen's work (Pride and Prejudice and Emma were the subject of the first and second volumes on Austen, respectively). It provides information about editions, film adaptations, and digital resources, and then nineteen essays discuss various aspects of Mansfield Park, including the slave trade, the theme of reading, elements of tragedy, gift theory, landscape design, moral improvement in the spirit of Samuel Johnson and of the Reformation, sibling relations, card playing, and interpretations of Fanny Price, the heroine, not as passive but as having some control. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marcia McClintock Folsom , John WiltshirePublisher: Modern Language Association of America Imprint: Modern Language Association of America Volume: 129 Dimensions: Width: 14.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.60cm Weight: 0.387kg ISBN: 9781603291989ISBN 10: 1603291989 Pages: 255 Publication Date: 30 October 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe scope is admirable, and the volume makes a valuable addition to Austen scholarship and pedagogy. --Laura White, John E. Weaver Professor of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln �The scope is admirable, and the volume makes a valuable addition to Austen scholarship and pedagogy.� �Laura White, John E. Weaver Professor of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln The scope is admirable, and the volume makes a valuable addition to Austen scholarship and pedagogy. --Laura White, John E. Weaver Professor of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln The scope is admirable, and the volume makes a valuable addition to Austen scholarship and pedagogy. --Laura White, John E. Weaver Professor of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln Author InformationMarcia McClintock Folsom is Professor of Literature and Chair of the Department of Humanities and Writing at Wheelock College in Boston, USA. She is the editor of two MLA Approaches to Teaching volumes, the ones on teaching Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Emma, and she contributed an essay to the MLA's Approaches to Teaching Woolf's To the Lighthouse. Her essays on Austen have been published in Persuasions and Persuasions On-Line. John Wiltshire is Professor Emeritus in English at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the author of Samuel Johnson in the Medical World: The Doctor and the Patient; Jane Austen and the Body: """"the picture of health""""; Recreating Jane Austen; and The Making of Dr. Johnson. He is the editor of the Cambridge University Press edition of Austen's Mansfield Park, and co-editor of The Cinematic Jane Austen: Essays on the Filmic Sensibility of the Novels. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |