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"Penance and mortification for ever": Jane Austen and the Ambient Noise of Catholicism

  • Autores: Beth Kowaleski Wallace
  • Localización: Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature, ISSN 0732-7730, ISSN-e 1936-1645, Vol. 31, Nº. 1, 2012, págs. 159-180
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Far from being absent from the work of Jane Austen, the question of Catholic political identity and Catholic relief is an “ambient noise” that permeates her novels. As a significant “not-said,” the theme of Catholicism generates narrative pressure to close down certain possibilities while opening others. This essay explores Austen’s youthful enthusiasm for the Stuart and recusant causes against the 1791 debate over Catholic relief. It then reads Northanger Abbey (1817) and Emma (1815) for the different ways each processes political history in the aftermath of the Reformation. Along the way, the essay reconsiders the implications of the gothic novel for Austen and her contemporaries.


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