Too Good and Too Silly
Frank Kermode: Could Darcy Swim?, 30 April 2009
The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen. Vol. IX: Later Manuscripts
edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree.
Cambridge, 742 pp., £65, December 2008,978 0 521 84348 5 Show More
edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree.
Cambridge, 742 pp., £65, December 2008,
Jane’s Fame: How Jane Austen Conquered the World
by Claire Harman.
Canongate, 342 pp., £20, April 2009,978 1 84767 294 0 Show More
by Claire Harman.
Canongate, 342 pp., £20, April 2009,
“... But steady adulation became the mode, encouraged by the novelist’s nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh’s ‘myth-mongering’ memoir of 1870. Thereafter few actively dissent. It took a long time to achieve this launch, but once established the novels were pretty secure. More myths were propagated, always helpful to the maintenance of ... ”