Serena BaiesiCarlotta FareseKatie Halsey Subversive Austen: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 7-18, DOI: 10.7370/89348 Details Cite
Beatrice Battaglia Preface: Subversive Criticism in Austen Studies pp. 19-30, DOI: 10.7370/89349 Details Cite
Olivia Murphy The "queerness and the fun": Reading Jane Austen's Volume the First pp. 31-52, DOI: 10.7370/89350 Details Cite
Katie Halsey The Books Sir Edward Denham Doesn't Read: Jane Austen's Literary Jokes pp. 53-70, DOI: 10.7370/89351 Details Cite
Rachel M. Brownstein Caricatures and Characters: James Gillray and Jane Austen pp. 71-94, DOI: 10.7370/89352 Details Cite
Diego Saglia Revisions of Englishness: Jane Austen and the Discourse of National Characters pp. 95-112, DOI: 10.7370/89353 Details Cite
Carlotta Farese Genre-Bending at Mansfield Park: The Remediation of Austen's Female Characters Across Novel, Theatre and Film pp. 113-128, DOI: 10.7370/89354 Details Cite
Roberta Grandi World Austen: Empowerment and Tradition on the Screen pp. 129-146, DOI: 10.7370/89355 Details Cite
Serena Baiesi New Performances of the Past: Jane Austen as Subversive Vampire in New York pp. 147-166, DOI: 10.7370/89356 Details Cite
Anne Toner Free Speech: Jane Austen, Robert Bage, and the Subversive Shapes of Dialogue pp. 167-188, DOI: 10.7370/89357 Details Cite
Massimiliano Morini Jane Austen's Irony: Lost in the Italian Versions of Pride and Prejudice? pp. 189-207, DOI: 10.7370/89358 Details Cite
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