Engaging the Age of Jane Austen(English, Paperback, Spratt Danielle)

Engaging the Age of Jane Austen(English, Paperback, Spratt Danielle)

  • Spratt Danielle
Publisher:University of Iowa PressISBN 13: 9781609386146ISBN 10: 1609386140

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Engaging the Age of Jane Austen(English, Paperback, Spratt Danielle) is written by Spratt Danielle and published by University of Iowa Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1609386140 (ISBN 10) and 9781609386146 (ISBN 13).

Humanities scholars, in general, often have a difficult time explaining to others why their work matters, and eighteenth-century literary scholars are certainly no exception. To help remedy this problem, literary scholars Bridget Draxler and Danielle Spratt offer this collection of essays to defend the field's relevance and demonstrate its ability to help us better understand current events, from the proliferation of media to ongoing social justice battles. The result is a book that offers a range of approaches to engaging with undergraduates, non-professionals, and broader publics into an appreciation of eighteenth-century literature. Essays draw on innovative projects ranging from a Jane Austen reading group held at the public library to students working with an archive to digitize an overlooked writer's novel. Reminding us that the eighteenth century was an exhilarating age of lively political culture-marked by the rise of libraries and museums, the explosion of the press, and other platforms for public intellectual debates-Draxler and Spratt provide a book that will not only be useful to eighteenth-century scholars, but can also serve as a model for other periods as well. This book will appeal to librarians, archivists, museum directors, scholars, and others interested in digital humanities in the public life.