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Abbreviations and Note on the Text | vii | ||
Acknowledgements | viii | ||
Introduction | xi | ||
Myth 1 Jane Austen had no interest in fame | 1 | (6) | |
Myth 2 There is no sex in Jane Austen's novels | 7 | (7) | |
Myth 3 Jane Austen wrote on little bits of ivory | 14 | (5) | |
Myth 4 Jane Austen's juvenilia are scraps which she outgrew | 19 | (8) | |
Myth 5 Jane Austen's novels are naturalistic | 27 | (7) | |
Myth 6 Jane Austen was unconscious of her art | 34 | (9) | |
Myth 7 Northanger Abbey is a spoof on Gothic fiction | 43 | (6) | |
Myth 8 The Bath Jane Austen knew and loathed | 49 | (7) | |
Myth 9 Jane Austen's writing is easy to understand | 56 | (5) | |
Myth 10 Sense and Sensibility is a satire on sensibility | 61 | (5) | |
Myth 11 Jane Austen was the best-selling novelist of her time | 66 | (6) | |
Myth 12 Regency Austen | 72 | (8) | |
Myth 13 Only women read Jane Austen | 80 | (5) | |
Myth 14 As Pride and Prejudice shows, all Austen's novels are love stories | 85 | (8) | |
Myth 15 Jane Austen never mentions the war | 93 | (8) | |
Myth 16 Something happened to Jane Austen when she wrote Mansfield Park | 101 | (6) | |
Myth 17 Jane Austen disapproved of the theater | 107 | (7) | |
Myth 18 Jane Austen was a Christian moralist | 114 | (6) | |
Myth 19 In Emma, Jane Austen created a heroine no one but an author would love | 120 | (8) | |
Myth 20 Jane Austen and the amorous effects of brass | 128 | (6) | |
Myth 21 Persuasion is an autumnal novel | 134 | (7) | |
Myth 22 Jane Austen was a feminist/Jane Austen was not a feminist | 141 | (6) | |
Myth 23 Jane Austen's letters are mean and trivial | 147 | (8) | |
Myth 24 Jane Austen was anonymous | 155 | (5) | |
Myth 25 Jane Austen's novels depict the traditional world of the aristocracy | 160 | (8) | |
Myth 26 Jane Austen was a comic novelist | 168 | (6) | |
Myth 27 Jane Austen's novels are about good manners | 174 | (5) | |
Myth 28 Jane Austen's muslins | 179 | (8) | |
Myth 29 Jane Austen writes escape fiction | 187 | (6) | |
Myth 30 Jane Austen was a star-crossed lover | 193 | (7) | |
Further Reading | 200 | (3) | |
Index | 203 |