Jane Austen's sailor brothers
Par Hubback, Edith C., Hubback, J. H.
Publié par Good Press
English
2023
ISBN 4066339531444
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À propos de ce livre
In 'Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers,' the overarching theme is the interplay between maritime life and literary tradition during the late Georgian period. This anthology explores through diverse literary styles the rich naval context that influenced Jane Austen and her kin. It offers a nuanced vision of maritime culture intersecting with domestic and social spheres notable in Austen's works. Standout pieces reveal not only the adventurous spirit of naval endeavors but also their profound impact on familial ties and personal identities within the Austen family. The contributors, Edith C. Hubback and J. H. Hubback, bring a wealth of expertise to this collection. Their meticulous scholarship bridges historical and literary analysis, casting light on the less examined aspects of the Austen family's naval legacy. Aligning with cultural shifts seen at the turn of the 19th century, the editors piece together the artifacts of exploration, duty, and personal growth. This anthology thus reflects the broader movements'Äîboth cultural and literary'Äîthat shaped an era of exploration and growth. This anthology is an indispensable resource, inviting readers to explore a confluence of perspectives, styles, and historical insights. It offers profound educational value while fostering dialogue between the personal and professional lives of Austen's brothers, enriching our understanding of their influence on literature and life. This collection is perfect for enthusiasts of Austeniana, as well as those interested in the maritime narratives that underpinned British culture at the time.
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