Jane Austen and Crime

Jane Austen and Crime by Susannah Fullerton, published by Jones Books in 2006, explores the theme of crime and punishment within the context of Jane Austen’s work. This edition, comprising 248 pages, delves into the Regency era, highlighting the dangers of the time, including a rising crime rate and a legal system known for its severe penalties. Fullerton presents a critical examination of how these elements influenced Austen’s narratives and characters.
Readers will find an insightful analysis that connects Austen’s literary themes to the broader societal issues of her time. The book addresses topics such as literary criticism and the role of women authors, providing a nuanced perspective on how crime and justice intersect in Austen’s writings. This exploration is particularly relevant for those interested in the complexities of the Regency period and its impact on literature.
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Susannah Fullerton has brilliantly hit on the theme of crime andpunishment in Jane Austen’s work. Fullerton shows how the Regencyworld was really a dangerous place with a fast rising crime rate and alegal system that handed out ferocious sentences. Her book will beessential reading for every Janeite.
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