Reviews
Kaplan builds a convincing picture of Austen's own women's culture, and her mode of argument is unusually vivid, subtle, and sesnitive.
Jane Austen Among Women is a stimulating new reading of Austen's life and work. The tone is balanced and authoritative, the style is graceful and sometimes engagingly humorous, and the approach is fresh, challenging, and very illuminating.
Book Details
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Divided Loyalties
Chapter 1. Genteel Domesticity
Chapter 2. Compliant Women
Chapter 3. The Women's Culture
Part II: Portraits of the Woman Writer
Chapter 4. Circles
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Divided Loyalties
Chapter 1. Genteel Domesticity
Chapter 2. Compliant Women
Chapter 3. The Women's Culture
Part II: Portraits of the Woman Writer
Chapter 4. Circles of Support
Chapter 5. Assuming Spinsterhood
Part III: Representing Two Cultures
Chapter 6. The Juvenilia: Convenient Ambiguities
Chapter 7. The "Middle" Fictions: Visible Conflicts
Chapter 8. Pride and Prejudice: Cultural Duality and Feminist Literary Criticism
Notes
Index