The annotated Emma Jane Austen ; annotated and edited, with an introduction, by David M. Shapard.
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- 9780307390776 (pbk.)
- 0307390772 (pbk.)
- Emma
- Emma
- 823.7/AUS 23
- PR4034 .E5 2012c
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
From the editor of the popular Annotated Pride and Prejudice comes an annotated edition of Jane Austen's Emma that makes her beloved tale of an endearingly inept matchmaker an even more satisfying read.
Here is the complete text of the novel with more than 2,200 annotations on facing pages, including:
● Explanations of historical context
● Citations from Austen's life, letters, and other writings
● Definitions and clarifications
● Literary comments and analysis
● Maps of places in the novel
● An introduction, bibliography, and detailed chronology of events
● Nearly 200 informative illustrations
Filled with fascinating information about everything from the social status of spinsters and illegitimate children to the shopping habits of fashionable ladies to English attitudes toward the Roma, David M. Shapard's Annotated Emma brings Austen's world into richer focus.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 873-892).
"From the editor of the popular Annotated Pride and Prejudice comes an annotated edition of Jane Austen's Emma that makes her beloved tale of an endearingly inept matchmaker an even more satisfying read. Here is the complete text of the novel with more than 2,200 annotations on facing pages, including: explanations of historical context; citations from Austen's life, letters, and other writings; definitions and clarifications; literary comments and analysis; maps of places in the novel; an introduction, bibliography, and detailed chronology of events; [and] nearly 200 informative illustrations. Filled with fascinating information about everything from the social status of spinsters and illegitimate children to the shopping habits of fashionable ladies to English attitudes toward gypsies, David M. Shapard's Annotated Emma brings Austen's world into richer focus"--Provided by publisher.
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Library Journal Review
Shapard's annotated edition of Austen's longest and most ambitious novel follows his previous Anchor annotated editions of Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, and Persuasion. As with these volumes, this provides added value through detailed facing-page annotations, which include definitions of terms (aimed to some extent at American readers), explanations of cultural and social conventions, and insights into characters and plot developments. The 200 black-and-white illustrations of fashions, furniture, architecture, and everyday scenes aid the less well-read Austen reader in visualizing the world of the novel. Shapard's introduction provides a brief overview of Austen's life and career as well as insight into the writing of Emma and the novel's cultural significance. As with his previous Austen editions, Shapard provides a useful chronology of the novel's events, maps depicting the various geographical locations mentioned, and a lengthy bibliography covering Austen and her works as well as the historical background of the novel. Verdict Upper-level academic readers may prefer the recent Norton Critical Edition edited by George Justice, but anyone reading for entertainment enriched with some scholarship will find this valuable for its detailed and illuminating annotations and supplementary material.-Alison M. Lewis, Drexel Univ., Philadelphia (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.There are no comments on this title.