English 297 - Jane Austen: Gender, Feeling and the Novel
JaneAusten:GenderFeelingNovel
Spring
2024
01
4.00
Lily Gurton-Wachter
TU TH 9:25 AM - 10:40 AM
Smith College
ENG-297-01-202403
Seelye 312
lgurtonwachter@smith.edu
In this class students closely read the novels of Jane Austen, focusing on her innovations in narrative form and style, while putting the novels in the context of early nineteenth-century British literature and culture. The discussions consider how Austen delineates the nuances of feeling, embodiment and attachment, her complex use of the marriage plot and her incisive and often ironic social commentary. At the forefront are issues of gender, power, politics, history, marriage, love and class, and a close and careful attention to narrative form, technique and style. Enrollment limited to 30.