Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility (1811)

Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility (1811)

Programme d’agrégation 2015-2016 Jane Austen, Sense and Sensibility (1811) Bibliographie sélective proposée par Isabelle Bour, Université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, (roman) et par Ariane Hudelet, Université de Paris-Diderot (version filmée) 1. Roman Ouvrages bibliographiques Roth, Barry. An Annotated Bibliography of Jane Austen Studies, 1984-1994. Athens : Ohio UP, 1996. Gilson, David. A Bibliography of Jane Austen. Oxford : Clarendon, 1982. Comptes rendus de la première édition Anon. The Critical Review 4th series. 1: 2 (Feb. 1812): 149-57. Anon. The British Critic 39 (May 1812): 527. Correspondance de Jane Austen Jones, Vivien, ed. Selected Letters. Oxford World’s Classics. Oxford : Oxford UP, 2009. Le Faye, Deidre, ed. Jane Austen’s Letters. 4th ed. Oxford : Oxford UP, 2014. Biographie Austen-Leigh, J.E. A Memoir of Jane Austen and other Family Recollections. 1871. Ed. Kathryn Sutherland. Oxford : Oxford UP, 2002. Fergus, Jan. Jane Austen : A Literary Life. London : Macmillan, 1991. Kaplan, Deborah. Jane Austen among Women. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins UP, 1992. Le Faye, Deirdre. Jane Austen : A Family Record. 1989. 2nd ed. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2004. Tomalin, Claire. Jane Austen : A Life. Harmondsworth : Viking, 1997. Editions de Sense and Sensibility Ed. R.W. Chapman. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1923. Ed. Tony Tanner. Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1969. 1 Ed. and intr. Ros Ballaster (with the 1969 introduction by Tony Tanner). London : Penguin Classics, 1995. Ed. James Kinsley, intr. and notes Margaret Anne Doody and Claire Lamont. Oxford World’s Classics.Oxford : Oxford UP, 2008. (Edition au programme) Ed. Edward Copeland. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2009. Ed. Patricia Meyer Spacks. Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap P, 2013. Sources primaires sur la sensibilité Austen, Jane. « Juvenilia ». In Minor Works. Ed. R.W. Chapman, 1954. [ Courtes fictions parodiques ] ---. Catharine and Other Writings. Ed. Margaret Anne Doody and Douglas Murray. Oxford World’s Classics. Oxford UP, 2009. [ id. ] Brooke, Frances. The History of Lady Julia Mandeville. 1763. London : Chatto and Pickering, 2012. [ Roman ] ---. The History of Lady Emily Montague. 1769. En ligne : Project Gutenberg. [ Roman ] *Montolieu, Isabelle de. Caroline de Lichtfield, ou Mémoires d’une famille prussienne. 1786. Trad. Thomas Holcroft (1786). London : Chatto and Pickering, 2014. [ Roman ] En ligne : http://www.jimandellen.org/montolieu/caroline.show.html James Fordyce. Sermons to Young Women. 1766. Ed. Janet Todd. London : Pickering, 1996. [ Manuel de bonne conduite ] Gregory, John. A Father’s Legacy to his Daughters. 1774. London : Cadell and Davies, 1808. En ligne : Archive.org [ Manuel de bonne conduite ] Wollstonecraft, Mary. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. 1792. Ed. Janet Todd. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1993. [ Mise en cause de la sensibilité ] Histoire littéraire, contexte historique et littéraire Adkins, Roy and Lesley. Eavesdropping on Jane Austen’s England. London : Little, Brown, 2013. *Armstrong, Nancy. Desire and Domestic Fiction : A Political History of the Novel. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1987. Colley, Linda. Britons : Forging the Nation 1707-1837. New Haven : Yale UP, 1992. Collins, Irene. Jane Austen and the Clergy. London : Hambledon, 1994. Boyd, Hilton. A Mad, Bad & Dangerous People ? England 1783-1846. Oxford : Clarendon, 2006. * Butler, Marilyn. Jane Austen and the War of Ideas. Oxford : Clarendon, 1975. ---. Romantics, Rebels and Reactionaries : English Literature and its Background 1760-1830. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1981. Fabricant, Carole. « The Aesthetics and Politics of Landscape in the Eighteenth Century. » In Ralph Cohen, ed., Studies in Eighteenth-Century British Art and Aesthetics. Berkeley : U of California P, 1985. Gilbert, Sandra, and Susan Gubar. The Madwoman in the Attic : the Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination. 1979. 2nd ed. New Haven : Yale UP, 2000. * Jarvis, Robin. The Romantic Period : The Intellectual and Cultural Context of English Literature 1789- 1830. Harlow : Pearson Longman, 2004. * Kelly, Gary. English Fiction of the Romantic Period 1789-1830. London : Longman, 1989. Kroll, Richard, ed. The English Novel : Smollett to Austen. London : Longman, 1998. 2 McCalman, Iain, ed. An Oxford Companion to the Romantic Age. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1999. Miller, D .A. Narrative and its Discontents : Problems of Closure in the Traditional Novel. 1981. Princeton : Princeton UP, 1989. Monaghan, David. Jane Austen in a Social Context. Totawa, N.J. : Barnes and Noble, 1981. Moretti, Franco. The Way of the World : The Bildungsroman in European Culture. 1987. London : Verso, 2000. Spacks, Patricia Meyer. The Female Imagination: A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women’s Writing. New York: Knofp, 1975. Renwick, W.L. English Literature 1789-1815. Oxford History of English Literature. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1963. Roe, Nicholas, ed. Romanticism : An Oxford Guide. Oxford : Oxford UP, 2005. Sales, Roger. Jane Austen and Representations of Regency England. 1994. London : Routledge, 1996. *Spencer, Jane. The Rise of the Woman Novelist: From Aphra Behn to Jane Austen. Oxford: Blackwell, 1986. *Todd, Janet, ed. Jane Austen in Context. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2005. Todd, Janet. The Sign of Angellica : Women, Writing and Fiction, 1660-1800. London : Virago, 1989. Wu, Duncan, ed. A Companion to Romanticism. Oxford : Blackwell, 1998. Ouvrages et article sur la sensibilité * Barker-Benfield, G.J. The Culture of Sensibility : Sex and Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Chicago : Chicago UP, 1992. * Brissenden, R.F. Virtue in Distress : Studies in the Novel of Sentiment from Richardson to Sade. New York : Barnes & Noble, 1974. Csengei, Ildiko. Sympathy, Sensibility and the Literature of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century. London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. * Mullan, John. Sentiment and Sociability : The Language of Feeling in the Eighteenth Century. Oxford : Clarendon, 1988. Pinch, Adela. Strange Fits of Passion : Epistemologies of Emotion, Hume to Austen. Stanford : Stanford UP, 1996. Riskin, Jessica. Science in the Age of Sensibility : The Sentimental Empiricists of the French Enlightenment. Chicago : U of Chicago P, 2002. Stewart, Philip. L’Invention du sentiment : roman et économie affective au XVIIIe siècle. Oxford : Voltaire Foundation, 2010. * Todd, Janet. Sensibility : An Introduction. London : Methuen, 1986. * Van Sant, Jessie. Eighteenth-Century Sensibility and the Novel. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1993. Wilson, Erin. « The End of Sensibility : The Nervous Body in the Early Nineteenth Century. » Literature and Medicine 30.2 (Fall 2012) : 276-91. Ouvrages et chapitres sur les romans de Jane Austen *Babb, Howard S. Jane Austen’s Novels : The Fabric of Dialogue. Columbus, OH : Ohio State UP, 1952. Bloom, Harold, ed. Modern Critical Views: Jane Austen. New York: Chelsea House, 1986. *Bradbrook, Frank W. Jane Austen and Her Predecessors. Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1967. Brown, Julia Prewitt. Jane Austen’s Novels : Social Change and Literary Form. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard UP, 1979. 3 Burrows, J.F. Computation into Criticism : A Study of Jane Austen’s Novels and an Experiment in Method. Oxford : Clarendon, 1987. *Copeland, Edward and Juliet McMaster. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1997. ---. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. 2nd ed. Cambridge UP, 2011. [ Il vaut la peine de consulter les deux éditions, deux chapitres ayant disparu de la seconde et huit étant apparus, dont un sur la filmographie. ] Devlin, D.D. Jane Austen and Education. London : Macmillan, 1975. Evans, Mary. Jane Austen and the State. London : Tavistock, 1987. *Fergus, Jan. Jane Austen and the Didactic Novel. London : Macmillan, 1983. Fullbrook, Kate. « Jane Austen and the Comic Negative. » In Sue Roe, ed., Women Reading Women’s Writing. Brighton : Harverster, 1987. Galperin, William H. The Historical Austen. Philadelphia : U of Pennsylvania P, 2003. Gard, Roger. Jane Austen’s Novels : The Art of Clarity. New Haven : Yale UP, 1992. Goubert, Pierre. Jane Austen: Etude psychologique de la romancière. Paris: PUF, 1976. Grey, J. David, et al. The Jane Austen Companion. New York: Macmillan, 1986. Hardy, Barbara. A Reading of Jane Austen. 1975. London : Athlone P, 1979. Heydt-Stevenson, Jillian. Austen’s Unbecoming Conjunctions: Subversive Laughter, Embodied History. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. Horwitz, Barbara J. Jane Austen and the Question of Women’s Education. New York : Peter Lang, 1991. Hudson, Glenda A. Sibling Love and Incest in Jane Austen’s Fiction. Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1992. Johnson, Claudia. Equivocal Beings. Politics, Gender and Sentimentalism in the 1790s : Wollstonecraft, Radcliffe, Burney, Austen. Chicago : U of Chicago p, 1995. *--. Jane Austen : Women, Politics and the Novel. Chicago : U of Chicago P, 1988. *--- and Clara Tuite. A Companion to Jane Austen. Chichester : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. Kirkham, Margaret. Jane Austen : Feminism and Fiction. 1983. London : Athlone P, 1997. Koppel, Gene. The Religious Dimension of Jane Austen’s Novels. Ann Arbor : UMI Research P, 1988. *Lascelles, Mary. Jane Austen and her Art. 1939. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1966. *Littlewood, Ian, ed. Jane Austen : Critical Assessments. 4 vols. Mountfield : Helm Information, 1998. *Litz, A. Walton. Jane Austen : A Study of her Artistic Development. London : Chatto and Windus, 1965. Mandal, Anthony. Jane Austen and the Popular Novel : The Determined Author. London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. --- and Brian Southam. The Reception of Jane Austen in

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