Jane Austen, Tom Keymer
Jane Austen, Tom Keymer
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Jane Austen
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Tom Keymer

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 4 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/27/2022


Synopsis

Jane Austen wrote six of the best-loved novels in the English language, as well as a smaller corpus of works unpublished in her day, including three volumes of witty, non-realist juvenilia and the innovative, unfinished, Sanditon. She pioneered new techniques for representing voices, minds, and hearts in narrative prose, and was a penetrating satirist of social tensions and trends. Yet Austen struggled for many years to break into print, and even as she became a published author in the last years of her relatively short life, reading tastes and book-trade expectations constrained as much as they enabled her literary career.

This Very Short introduction explores the major themes of Austen criticism through close analysis of her major and minor works, with particular emphasis on the literary, social, and political backgrounds from which the novels emerge, and with which they engage. Thomas Keymer combines critical introductions to each of Austen's six major novels with an exploration of the key themes in her works. The Austen who emerges is a writer shaped by the literary experiments and socio-political debates of the revolution decade, drawn in her maturity to a fundamentally conservative vision of social harmony, yet forever complicating this vision through the disruptive ironies and satirical energies of her prose.

About Tom Keymer

Tom Keymer is Chancellor Henry N. R. Jackman University Professor of English at the University of Toronto. He has published numerous books about Restoration, eighteenth-century, and Romantic-period literature and culture, including Poetics of the Pillory: English Literature and Seditious Libel
1660-1820, Sterne, the Moderns, and the Novel, and, as editor, The Oxford History of the Novel in English, Volume 1: Prose Fiction in English from the Origins of Print to 1750. He has also edited works by Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Samuel Johnson, and others in the Oxford World's Classics series. He is general editor of the Review of English Studies and co-general editor of the Cambridge Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Samuel Richardson.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carolyn on January 25, 2025

I picked this up because I am currently teaching Pride and Prejudice (and LOVING it). I mostly picked it up for the chapter specifically dealing with P&P. I felt like it did a pretty decent job explaining that fantastic narrative thing she does, the one sometimes called "free indirect discourse," wh......more

Goodreads review by Warner on January 18, 2024

A book that makes you want to read more Austen. Keymer does well to highlight Austen’s eloquent, economic writing, juxtaposing the clear talent and polish in her writing with that of his own. These 130 pages doubly function as a thesaurus, gratuitously getting in their own way. Still, the author effec......more

Goodreads review by bobbygw on December 30, 2024

The OUP's Very Short Introduction series is excellent, with hundreds of clever, brief and pellucid studies on a stellar range of subjects and persons. This is a more than worthy addition to the collection, and a truly outstanding literary appreciation of Jane Austen's six novels, her themes, princip......more

Goodreads review by Steve on October 04, 2024

I enjoyed this excellent little book but I don't think it is really an 'introduction' to Jane Austen's works. I wouldn't recommend this if you aren't already familiar with Jane Austen. Having said that, there are some very interesting and thought provoking ideas which made me want to go back to the......more

Goodreads review by Douglas on January 21, 2024

Dense and rich, more like what a VSI should be.......more