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Jane Austen and the Reformation
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Jane Austen and the Reformation : Remembering the Sacred Landscape

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1472432835
ISBN-13 9781472432834
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Dec 28th, 2015
Print length 178 Pages
Weight 486 grams
Dimensions 16.30 x 24.10 x 0.20 cms
Ksh 30,600.00
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Drawing attention to the medieval churches and abbeys that appear frequently in Jane Austen''s novels, Moore argues that these sacred spaces are not merely picturesque backgrounds but tangible reminders of the past that raise important social and economic questions and align her with a long tradition of nostalgia for the medieval sacred landscape. Moore''s juxtaposition of Austen''s novels with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts reveals Austen''s engagement with the long national conversation about the meaning and consequences of the Reformation.
Jane Austen''s England was littered with remnants of medieval religion. From her schooling in the gatehouse of Reading Abbey to her visits to cousins at Stoneleigh Abbey, Austen faced constant reminders of the wrenching religious upheaval that reordered the English landscape just 250 years before her birth. Drawing attention to the medieval churches and abbeys that appear frequently in her novels, Moore argues that Austen''s interest in and representation of these spaces align her with a long tradition of nostalgia for the monasteries that had anchored English life for centuries until the Reformation. Converted monasteries serve as homes for the Tilneys in Northanger Abbey and Mr. Knightley in Emma, and the ruins of the ''Abbeyland'' have a prominent place in Sense and Sensibility. However, these and other formerly sacred spaces are not merely picturesque backgrounds, but tangible reminders of the past whose alteration is a source of regret and disappointment. Moore uncovers a pattern of critique and commentary throughout Austen''s works, but he focuses in particular on Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Sanditon. His juxtaposition of Austen''s novels with sixteenth- and seventeenth-century texts rarely acknowledged as relevant to her fiction enlarges our understanding of Austen as a commentator on historical and religious events and places her firmly in the long national conversation about the meaning and consequences of the Reformation.

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