PERSUASIONS ON-LINE V.24, NO.1 (Winter 2003)

 
 
Jane Austen Bibliography for 2002
  BARRY ROTH

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

Agorni, Mirella. “Jane Austen’s Letters: The Public and the Private Spheres in the Epistolary Genre.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 171-80.

 Attar, K. E. “Jane Austen: At King’s College, Cambridge.” Book Collector 51 (2002): 197-221. 

Baiesi, Serena. “Fanny Price in Australia: Clara Morison di C. H. Spence.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri.  Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico:  Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 95-107. 

Battaglia, Beatrice. “’Italian Light on English Walls’: Jane Austen e il pittoresco.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 123-40.

_____. “Jane Austen’s ‘Chameleonic’ Art and a Poetics of Postmodernism.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 37-46.  

Battaglia, Beatrice, ed. Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002.  

Belsey, Catherine. “Making Space: Perspective Vision and the Lacanian Real.” Textual Practice 16 (2002): 31-55.  

Benedict, Barbara M. “Jane Austen and the Fictions of Our Time.” Review 24 (2002): 23-38.  

_____. “Universal Truths: Classy Irony in Jane Austen’s Novels.” Method and Truth: The Search for Norms across the Disciplines. Ed. Berel Lang. Hartford: Trinity College, 2002. 127-40.  

Bennion, John. “Austen’s Granddaughter: Louise Plummer Re(de)fines Romance.” English Journal 91 (July 2002): 44-50.  

Bergmann, Jenna R. “Romantic Anti-Dualism and the Blush in Northanger Abbey.” Wordsworth Circle 33 (2002): 43-47.

Blackwell, Bonnie. “A Blustery Day for a Baby: Technologies of Family Formation in Twister.” Camera Obscura: A Journal of Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies 49 (2002): 189-216.

Bloom, Harold. “Jane Austen.”  Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds. New York: Warner, 2002. 283-90.

Bragaglia, Cristina. “Da Pride and Prejudice a Bridget Jones’s Diary.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 67-75.  

Bray, Joe. “Austen, ‘Enigmatic Lacunae,’ and the Art of Biography.” Romantic Biography. Ed. Arthur Bradley and Alan Rawes. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002. 58-73.

Bree, Linda. “Belonging to the Conversation in Persuasion.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 149-65.

Bury, John. “Pride and Prejudice and Eugene Onegin.” TLS, 20 Sept. 2002: 15.

Bussi, Elisa G. “Jane Austen dalla pagina allo schermo:  Sense and Sensibility e Persuasion.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 47-65.  

Byrne, Paula. Jane Austen and the Theatre. New York: Hambledon, 2002.  

Cohen, Paula Marantz. Jane Austen in Boca. New York: St. Martin’s, 2002.  

Coutinho, Charles Giovanni. “Pride and Prejudice and Eugene Onegin.” TLS 11 Oct. 2002: 17.

Cronin, Richard, and Dorothy McMillan. “Harriet Smith’s Reading.” Notes and Queries ns 49 (2002): 449-50.  

Davies, Tristan. “The Battle of Britons.” Radio Times 19 Oct. 2002, 21-23.  

Duckworth, Alistair M., ed. Emma: Complete, Authoritative Text with Biographical, Historical, and Cultural Contexts, Critical History, and Essays from Contemporary Critical Perspectives. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2002.  

Eden, David. Sanditon: An Unfinished Novel by Jane Austen. London: Minerva, 2002.  

Engel, Elliot. “Jane Austen (1775-1817).” A Dab of Dickens & a Touch of Twain: Literary Lives from Shakespeare’s Old England to Frost’s New England. New York: Pocket, 2002. 43-60.  

Enright, Dominique. The Wicked Wit of Jane Austen. London: O’Mara, 2002.  

Farese, Carlotta. “Le eroine di Jane Austen e l’ambiguo incantesimo della lettura.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 181-93.  

Fergus, Jan. “The Power of Women’s Language and Laughter.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 103-21.  

Frantz, Sarah S. G. “’If I Loved You Less, I Might Be Able to Talk about It More’: Direct Dialogue and Education in the Proposal Scenes.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 167-82.  

Franz, Linda. Quilted Diamonds: Jane Austen, Jane Stickle, & Friends. Burlington, Ont.: Franz, 2002.  

Freeling, Nicolas. The Janeites. London: Arcadia, 2002.  

Fulford, Tim. “Sighing for a Soldier: Jane Austen and Military Pride and Prejudice.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 57 (2002): 153-78. 

Gardellini, Giuliana. “Dal romanzo rosa alla reggenza: Paradigmi della modain Northanger Abbey e Persuasion.”  Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 153-61.

Gay, Penny. Jane Austen and the Theatre. New York: Cambridge UP, 2002.  

Gaylin, Ann. “Eavesdropping and the Gentle Art of Persuasion.” Eavesdropping in the Novel from Austen to Proust. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Lit. 37. New York: Cambridge UP, 2002. 42-57.

_____. “I’m All Ears: Pride and Prejudice, or the Story behind the Story.” Eavesdropping in the Novel from Austen to Proust. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Lit. 37. New York: Cambridge UP, 2002. 26-41.  

Giffin, Michael. Jane Austen and Religion: Salvation and Society in Georgian England. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.  

Gilson, David. “Jane Austen’s Emma in America: Notes on the Text of the First and Second American Editions.”   Review of English Studies ns 53 (2002): 517-25.  

_____. “Jane Austen’s Text: A Survey of Editions.” Review of English Studies ns 53 (2002): 61-85.  

Gottlieb, Sidney. “Persuasion and Cinematic Approaches to Jane Austen.” Language/Film Quarterly 30 (2002): 104-10.  

Greenfield, Susan C. “The Riddle of Emma: Maternity and the Unconscious.” Mothering Daughters: Novels and the Politics of Family Romance, Frances Burney to Jane Austen. Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2002. 145-68.  

Gross, Gloria Sybil. In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel Johnson. New York: AMS, 2002.  

Grundy, Isobel. “Why Do They Talk So Much? How Can We Stand It? John Thorpe and Miss Bates.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 41-56.  

Hall, Ronald. “Mishearing, Misreading, and the Language of Listening.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 141-48.  

Han, Aekyung. “[The Female Body and Hysteria: Sense and Sensibility.]” British and American Fiction to 1900 9 (2002): 141-64.  

Harman, Claire. “Jane Austen (1775-1817).” British Writers: Retrospective Supplement II. Ed. Jay Parini. New York: Scribner’s, 2002. 1-16.  

Harris, Jocelyn. “Silent Women, Shrews, and Bluestockings: Women and Speaking in Jane Austen.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 3-22.  

Hayes, Michel. “Why Jane Austen Made It a Movie.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 23-36.  

Herrle, Jeffrey. “The Idiolects of the Idiots: The Language and Conversation of Jane Austen’s Less-Than-Savoury Suitors.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 237-51.  

Hipchen, Emily. “Accounting for Fanny: ‘This Curious Inventory’ in Mansfield Park and The Loiterer.” Eighteenth-Century Novel 2 (2002): 305-24.  

Hothem, Thomas. “The Picturesque and the Production of Space: Suburban Ideology in Austen.” European Romantic Review 13 (2002): 49-62.  

Irvine, Robert, ed. Introduction. Pride and Prejudice. Broadview Literary Texts. Orchard Park, NY: Broadview, 2002. 9-35.  

Jager, Colin. “Mansfield Park and the End of Natural Theology.” Modern Language Quarterly 63 (2002): 31-63.  

The Jane Austen Society: Report for 2002. [Winchester]: Jane Austen Soc., 2002.  

Johnson, Claudia L. “The Rice Portrait.” TLS 2 Aug. 2002: 15.  

_____, ed. Sense and Sensibility:  Authoritative Text, Contexts, Criticism. Norton Critical Ed. New York: Norton, 2002.  

Kaminsky, Howard. “Pride and Prejudice and Eugene Onegin.”  TLS 11 Oct. 2002: 17.  

Kang, Sukjin. “[Subversive Emma.]” British and American Fiction to 1900 9 (2002): 5-27.  

Kelly, Gary. “Jane Austen’s Imagined Communities: Talk, Narration, and Founding the Modern State.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 123-38.  

Knox-Shaw, Peter. “Jane Austen’s Nocturnal and Anne Finch.” English Language Notes 39 (Mar. 2002): 41-54.  

_____. “Persuasion, James Austen, and James Thomson.” Notes and Queries ns 49 (2002): 451-53.    

Lane, Maggie. Jane Austen and Names. Bristol: Blaise, 2002.  

Lau, Beth, ed. Sense and Sensibility: Complete Text with Introduction, Historical Contexts, Critical Essays. New Riverside Eds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002.  

Le Faye, Deirdre. Jane Austen’s “Outlandish Cousin”: The Life and Letters of Eliza de Feuillide. London: British Library, 2002.  

_____. Jane Austen: The World of Her Novels. New York: Abrams, 2002.  

Lodge, David “Consciousness & the Novel.” Consciousness & the Novel: Connected Essays. London: Secker and Warburg, 2002. 1-91.  

Lundin, Gunnar. “Pa troeskeln: En lasning av Stolthet och foerdom.” Kulturtidskriften HORISONT 49.4 (2002): 42-44.  

Lyubarsky, Valentin. “Jane Austen’s Influences.” TLS 4 Oct. 2002: 19.  

McCabe, Herbert. “Aquinas on Good Sense.” God Still Matters. Ed. Brian Davies. New York: Continuum, 2002. 152-65.  

McLish, Glen, and Jacqueline Bacon. “’Telling the Story Her Own Way’: The Role of Feminist Standpoint Theory in Rhetorical Studies.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 32 (Spring 2002): 27-55.  

McMaster, Juliet. ‘Mrs. Elton and Other Verbal Aggressors.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 73-89.  

Martín Higarza, P. C. “Jane Austen.” Guía Literaria de Autoras Británicas del Siglo XIX. Ed. J. L. Caramés Lage et al. Madrid: Nassa N. T. Siglo XXI S. L., 2002. 121-58.  

Michaelson, Patricia Howell. “Acting, Text, and Correct Display: Sarah Siddons to Fanny Price.” Speaking Volumes: Women, Reading, and Speech in the Age of Austen. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2002. 98-134.  

_____. “Reading Austen, Practicing Speech.” Speaking Volumes: Women, Reading, and Speech in the Age of Austen. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2002. 180-215.  

Miles, Robert. Jane Austen. Variation: Writers and Their Work. Tavistock: Northcote, 2002.  

Miller, Andrew H. “Perfectly Helpless.” Modern Language Quarterly 63 (2002): 65-88.  

Monaghan, Peter. “A House of Their Own.” Chronicle of Higher Education 11 Oct. 2002: A56.  

Morini, Massimiliano. “Kazuo Ishiguro’s An Artist of the Floating World as a Pre-Text for Jane Austen’s Emma.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 77-93.  

Mortensen, Peter. “Rousseau’s English Daughters: Female Desire and Male Guardianship in British Romantic Fiction.” English Studies 83 (2002): 356-70.  

Moxham, Jeffrey. “Mansfield Park.” Interfering Values in the Nineteenth-Century British Novel: Austen, Dickens, Eliot, Hardy, and the Ethics of Criticism.  Contributions to the Study of World Lit. 117.  Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2002. 59-99.  

Nesbitt, Jennifer Poulos. “Sharing ‘a Worldliness of Austerity’: Sylvia Townsend Warner and Jane Austen.” Journal of the Sylvia Townsend Warner Society (2002): 27-38.  

Newark, Elizabeth. “Words Not Spoken: Courtship and Seduction in Jane Austen’s Novels.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 207-24.  

Overton, Bill. “Adultery, Revolution, and Reaction: 1773-1814.” Fictions of Female Adultery, 1684-1890: Theories and Circumtexts. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2002. 131-53.  

Parrill, Sue. Jane Austen on Film and Television: A Critical Study of the Adaptations. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2002.  

Perry, Ruth. “Jane Austen and British Imperialism.” Monstrous Dreams of Reason: Body, Self, and Other in the Englightenment. Ed. Laura J. Rosenthal and Mita Choudhury. Bucknell Studies in Eighteenth-Century Lit. and Culture. Lewisburg: Bucknell UP; Cranbury: Associated UP, 2002. 231-54.  

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Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line 23.1 (2002). 

Poggi, Valentina. “Il viaggio e la visita: Esame di una funzione narrativa austeniana.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 111-21.  

Queenan Joe, ed. “Jane Austen (1775-1817).” The Malcontents: The Best Bitter, Cynical, and Satirical Writing in the World. Philadelphia: Running, 2002. 538-41.  

Richardson, Alan. “Of Heartache and Head Injury: Reading Minds in Persuasion.” Poetics Today 23 (2002): 141-60.  

Rizza, Laura, comp. “Biblografia.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 195-207.  

Roberts, Jonathan L. “The Rice Portrait.” TLS 3 May 2002: 17.  

Ross, Christine. “Logic, Rhetoric, and Discourse in the Literary Texts of Nineteenth-Century Women.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 32 (Spring 2002): 85-109.  

Ross, Josephine. Jane Austen: A Companion. London: Murray, 2002.  

Roth, Barry. “Parallel Structures.” TLS 22 Nov. 2002: 17.  

Sabor, Peter, Sylvia Hunyt, and Victoria Kortes-Papp, eds. “Frederic & Elfrida” by Jane Austen. Edmonton: Juvenilia, 2002.  

Saglia, Diego. “Eccesso e decoro: Jane Austen e i consumi della societa Regency.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 141-52.  

Sanders, Valerie. “The Brother as Lover.” The Brother-Sister Culture in Nineteenth-Century Literature: From Austen to Woolf. New York: Palgrave, 2002. 80-105.  

Scott, Steven D. “Making Room in the Middle: Mary in Pride and Prejudice.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 225-36.  

Seeber, Barbara K. “Nature, Animals, and Gender in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Emma.” Literature Interpretation Theory 13 (2002): 269-85.  

Shulman, Nicola. A Rage for Rock Gardening: The Story of Reginald Farrer, Gardener, Writer, and Plant Collector. London: Short, 2002.  

Smith, Lesley Willis. “’Hands Off My Man!’ or ‘Don’t You Wish You Had One?’: Some Subtexts of Conversational Combat in Jane Austen.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 91-102.  

Southam, Brian. “’Rears’ and ‘Vices’ in Mansfield Park.” Essays in Criticism 52 (2002): 23-35.

Spencer, Colin. “Industry and Empire.” British Food: An Extraordinary Thousand Years of History. London: Grub Street, 2002. 244-68.  

Stovel, Bruce. “Asking versus Telling: One Aspect of Jane Austen’s Idea of Conversation.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 23-40.  

Stovel, Bruce, and Lynn Weinlos Gregg, eds. The Talk in Jane Austen. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002.  

Stovel, Nora Foster. “Famous Last Words: Elizabeth Bennet Protests Too Much.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 183-203.

Sutherland, Kathryn. “The Hampshire Sphinx: Bonnets, Portraits, and Family Stories—Jane Austen and Her Biographers.” TLS 6 Dec. 2002: 15-16.  

_____, ed. “Introduction: The Business of Biography.” A Memoir of Jane Austen and Other Family Recollections. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 2002. xiii-xlviii.  

Tandon, Bharat. “Horridly Dynamic.” TLS 14 June 2002: 20.  

Thomson, Douglass H., and Frederick S. Frank. “Jane Austen and the Northanger Novelists (Lawrence Flammenberg [Karl Friedrich Kahlert], Carl Grosse, Francis Lathom, Eliza Parsons, Regina Maria Roche, and Eleanor Sleath).” Gothic Writers: A Critical and Bibliographical Guide. Ed. Douglass H. Thomson, Jack G. Voller, and Frederick S. Frank. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2002. 33-47.

Tomalin, Claire. “Jane Austen and Cousin Eliza.” TLS 18 Oct. 2002: 19.  

Toplu, Sebnem. “Jane Austen’s Married Couples: A Cultural Materialistic Perspective.” Jane Austen oggi e ieri. Ed. Beatrice Battaglia. Portico: Biblioteca di Lettere e Arti 127. Ravenna: Longo, 2002. 163-70.  

Transactions: Jane Austen Society (Midlands). 13 (2002).  

Trunel, Lucile. “L’Histoire editoriale des traductions françaises de Sense and Sensibility.” Histoire(s) de livres: Le Livre et l’édition dans le monde anglophone. Cahiers Charles V 32. Ed. Marie-Françoise Cachin and Claire Parfait. Paris: Institut d’Études Anglophones, Université Paris VII-Denis Diderot, 2002. 221-40.  

Tuite, Clara. Romantic Austen: Sexual Politics and the Literary Canon. Cambridge Studies in Romanticism 49. New York: Cambridge UP, 2002.

Walsh, Germaine Paulo. “Is Jane Austen Politically Correct? Interpreting Mansfield Park.” Perspectives on Political Science 31 (2002): 15-26.  

Wasserstein, Wendy. “Pride and Platinum.” New York Times 10 Feb. 2002, sec. 6: 53 and 60.  

Wiesenfarth, Joseph. “Introducing “Jack & Alice.’” Sensibilities (2002): 29-41.

Wild, Dawn. “The Rice Portrait.” TLS 24 May 2002: 17.  

Willoughby, Rupert. Sherborne St John & The Vyne in the Time of Jane Austen. Old Rectory, Sherborne St John, Basingstoke: Willoughby, 2002.  

Wilson, Patrick. Where’s Where in Jane Austen--and What Happens There. Paddington, NSW: Jane Austen Soc. of Australia, 2002.

Wiltshire, John. “Editing Mansfield Park: A Work in Progress.” Cambridge Quarterly 31(2002): 293-305.

Wooden, Shannon R. “’You Even Forget Yourself’: The Cinematic Construction of Anorexic Women in the 1990s Austen Films.” Journal of Popular Culture 36 (2002): 221-35.  

Yatagan, Ilkay. “An Analysis of Appropriateness of Couples through Conversation in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.” Denizli: Pamukkale Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü, 2002.

Young, Kay. “Word-Work, Word-Play, and the Making of Intimacy in Pride and Prejudice.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Bruce Stovel and Lynn Weinlos Gregg. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 57-70.

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