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Автор: Paula Byrne
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      This eBook first published in Great Britain by William Collins in 2017

      Copyright © Paula Byrne 2002, 2017

      Cover design by Heike Schüssler

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      Source ISBN: 9780008225698

      Ebook Edition © June 2017 ISBN: 9780008225674

      Version: 2018-06-06

       Dedication

      For Jonathan

      Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

       Copyright

       Dedication

      

      

       Foreword to the New Edition

       Acknowledgements

       Abbreviations

       Introduction

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

       5 From Play to Novel

       6 Sense and Sensibility

       7 Pride and Prejudice

       8 Lovers’ Vows

       9 Mansfield Park

       10 Emma

       11 Why She Is a Hit in Hollywood

      

      

       List of Illustrations

       Picture Section

       Notes

       Bibliography

       Index

      

      

       Also by Paula Byrne

       About the Author

       About the Publisher

       Foreword to the New Edition

      Fifteen years ago, I published Jane Austen and the Theatre, a book whose central argument was that Austen’s comic genius was shaped by her love of theatre. Mansfield Park was the first Austen novel I read, and, like many readers, I was intrigued by the spectacle of the amateur theatricals at the heart of the plot. Stuck in the country and bored to death, the young people decide to stage a play. But, as with Hamlet’s ‘play-within-the-play’, the production is riddled with double meanings, intrigue and alarming consequences.

      It seemed to me then, and does so now, that Austen’s play-within-a-novel operates as a wonderful vehicle for exploring illicit flirtations between the young people, especially in the absence of a reliable chaperone. The play Lovers’ Vows works as a meta-text for exploring important relationships between the characters. Edmund Bertram, the pious, shy clergyman, who is in love with a gorgeous, witty femme fatale, Mary Crawford, undertakes to play the part of a pious, shy clergyman who is seduced by a gorgeous, witty femme