Jane Austen and Altruism

Jane Austen and Altruism
Author: Magdalen Ki
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2020-02-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000650617

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Jane Austen and Altruism identifies a compelling theme, namely, the view that Jane Austen propounds a rigorous, boundary-sensitive model of altruism that counters the human propensity to selfishness and promotes the culture of cooperation. In her days, altruism was commonly known as "benevolence", "charity," or "philanthropy", and these concepts overlap with Auguste Comte’s later definition of altruism as "otherism". This volume argues that Austen’s thinking co-opts the evolutionary idea that altruism is seldom truly pure, egoism cannot be eradicated, and boundless group altruism is not sustainable. However, given that she comes from a naval and clergy family, she witnesses the power of wartime patriotism, the Evangelical revival, the Regency culture of politeness, and the sentimental novels. In her novels, she locates human relationships along an altruism continuum that ranges from enlightened selfishness to pathological altruism. Unconditional love is hard to find, but empathy, kin altruism, reciprocal exchange, and group altruism are key to the formation of self-identity, family, community and the nation state.

Jane Austen and Other Minds

Jane Austen and Other Minds
Author: Eric Reid Lindstrom
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2022-10-31
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781009206990

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Jane Austen and Other Minds demonstrates how Austen's fiction is both philosophy and a resource to ordinary language philosophy.

Altruism and Altruistic Love

Altruism and Altruistic Love
Author: Stephen G. Post,Lynn G. Underwood,Jeffrey P. Schloss,William B. Hurlbut
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2002-03-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 019534944X

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The concept of altruism, or disinterested concern for another's welfare, has been discussed by everyone from theologians to psychologists to biologists. In this cutting edge book, evolutionary, neurological, developmental, psychological, social, cultural, and religious aspects of altruistic behavior are examined by renowned researchers. The result is a collaborative and provocative look at one of humanity's essential and defining characteristics.

Law and Economics in Jane Austen

Law and Economics in Jane Austen
Author: Lynne Marie Kohm,Kathleen E. Akers
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2020-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781793604958

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Law and Economics in Jane Austen traces principles of law and economics in sex, marriage and romance as set out in the novels of Jane Austen, unveiling how those meticulous principles still control today’s modern romance. You will learn fascinating new insights into law and economics by seeing these disciplines through Jane Austen’s eyes. Readers who find themselves wishing Jane Austen had written just one more novel, or that she had somewhere offered more examination and analysis of her characters’ predicaments, or who desire to go deeper with her investigation of love, money and culture will praise this book. Discovering the legal and economic principles that drove her stories, Jane Austen’s Law & Economics reveals that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Love and money are constants in social connection. While culture may have changed over 300 years, principles of law and economics remain staples of modern romance – which is why Jane Austen continues to fascinate the modern mind. So sit back, enjoy, and be pleasantly taught and surprised at what you will learn from the methodical mind of Jane.

Jane Austen and Leisure

Jane Austen and Leisure
Author: David Selwyn
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1998-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826446671

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Jane Austen's novels portray a leisured society of gentlemen and ladies who do not need to work. Even the minority of clergymen, soldiers and sailors - men with professions - are almost never seen working. Jane Austen herself, despite responsibility for some domestic tasks, wrote as a woman of leisure. Yet leisure, the distinguishing mark of a gentleman, was not meant to be an excuse for idleness. The proper use of leisure to fulfil duties, to read and to think, and above all to pursue social relations in a world where family and marriage for the propertied was of central importance, was a vital test of character.

The Making of Jane Austen

The Making of Jane Austen
Author: Devoney Looser
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-06-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781421422824

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"Returning author Devoney Looser has written a study of Jane Austen's legacy in high and popular culture, looking at stage and film adaptations of her work, how Austen has been taught in classrooms, Austen's depiction in visual culture, and Austen's role in the women's suffragist movement. Looser draws on popular print and unpublished archival sources, amassing evidence from high, middlebrow, and popular culture, in order to craft a more capacious history of posthumous reception. The book is a detailed and revealing account of what Looser calls the "public dimension" of Jane Austen, who is a "manufactured creation." Looser has dug deep and come up with brand-new material on Austen, something that is very hard to do. This is the kind of material that Janeites and Austen scholars live for"--

Jane Austen and her Readers 17861945

Jane Austen and her Readers  17861945
Author: Katie Halsey
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781783080816

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‘Jane Austen and her Readers, 1786–1945’ is a study of the history of reading Jane Austen’s novels. It discusses Austen’s own ideas about books and readers, the uses she makes of her reading, and the aspects of her style that are related to the ways in which she has been read. The volume considers the role of editions and criticism in directing readers’ responses, and presents and analyses a variety of source material related to the ordinary readers who read Austen’s works between 1786 and 1945.

Jane Austen s Emma

Jane Austen s Emma
Author: Paula Byrne
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2004
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0415286514

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This sourcebook introduces not only Jane Austen's text, but also the literary and historical contexts and the many different critical readings that it has generated, from the time of its publication to the twenty-first century.