JASNA has published its new edition of Persuasions On-Line [Volume 30, No. 1 Winter 2009] – and one of the articles is mine!
Table of Contents: from the 2009 AGM on Jane Austen’s Brothers and Sisters
- Brotherly Love in Eighteenth-Century Literature Ruth Perry
- The City of Sisterly Love: Jane Austen’s Community as Sorority Laura S. Dabundo
- “Not half so handsome as Jane”: Sisters, Brothers, and Beauty in the Novels of Jane Austen Stephanie M. Eddleman
- “You Must be a Great Comfort to Your Sister, Sir”: Why Good Brothers Make Good Husbands Deborah Knuth Klenck
- The Sibling Ideal in Jane Austen’s Novels: When Near Incest Really is Best Celia A. Easton
- Sororadelphia, or “even the conjugal tie is beneath the fraternal” James Thompson
- Inherited and Living Variables: The Choices of Sisters and Brothers inMansfield Park Marcia McClintock Folsom
- The Closeness of Sisters: Imagining Cassandra and Jane Juliette Wells
- Hazel Holt’s My Dear Charlotte: A Novel Based on Jane Austen’s LettersJan Fergus
- Handwriting in the Time of Jane Austen Robert Hurford
Miscellany:
- Willoughby’s Apology C. Durning Carroll
- Darcy’s Ardent Love and Resentful Temper in Pride and Prejudice Horace Jeffery Hodges
- Pemberley’s Welcome, or An Historical Conjecture Upon Elizabeth Darcy’s Wedding Journey Kelly M. McDonald
- Darcy’s Vampiric Descendants: Austen’s Perfect Romance Hero and J. R. Ward’s Black Dagger Brotherhood Sarah S. G. Frantz
- Going from Extremes: Mansfield Park as a Revision of Clarissa Kathleen E. Urda
- “Mr. Cole is Very Bilious”: The Art of Lay Medicine in Jane Austen’s Characters Akiko Takei
- Scott’s “tenderest, noblest and best” in his Review of Emma Joan Klingel Ray
- Adapting Emma for the Twenty-first Century: An Emma No One Will Like Laurie Kaplan
- Queer Temporality, Spatiality, and Memory in Jane Austen’s Persuasion Edward Kozaczka
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That's so exciting!
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