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Pride and Prejudice (Sources)

 
Notes on Novels: Pride and Prejudice (Sources)

Contents:

Introduction
Author Biography
Plot Summary
Characters
Themes
Style
Historical Context
Critical Overview
Criticism
For Further Study


Sources

Reuben A. Brower, "Light and Bright and Sparkling: Irony and Fiction in Pride and Prejudice," in his The Fields of Light, Oxford University Press, 1958.

Laura Dabundo, "Jane Austen," in Concise Dictionary of British Literary Biography, Volume 3: Writers of the Romantic Period, 1789-1832, Gale, 1992.

Donald J. Gray, "Preface," in Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice, An Authoritative Text, Backgrounds, Reviews and Essays in Criticism, edited by Donald J. Gray, Norton, 1966.

Robert B. Heilman, "E pluribus unum: Parts and Whole in Pride and Prejudice," in Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays, edited by John Halperin, Cambridge University Press, 1975.

Elizabeth Jenkins, Jane Austen: A Biography, Gollancz, 1948.

Marvin Mudrick, "Irony as Discrimination: Pride and Prejudice," in his Jane Austen: Irony as Defense and Discovery, Princeton University Press, 1952.

Review of Pride and Prejudice, in British Critic, February, 1813, pp. 189-90, reprinted in Jane Austen: The Critical Heritage, edited and compiled by B. C. Southam, Routledge, 1968.

Review of Pride and Prejudice, in Critical Review, March, 1813, pp. 318-24, reprinted in Jane Austen: The Critical Heritage, edited and compiled by B. C. Southam, Routledge, 1968.

B. C. Southam, editor, Jane Austen: The Critical Heritage, Routledge, 1968.


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