This guide lists selected sources for library criticism of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.
Reference Books
- Nineteenth Century Literature Criticism (Ref PN 761 .N56):
- Volume:Pages
- 1: 30, 32-24, 36-38, 44-47, 50-52, 56-61, 63-63, 66
- 13: 51-112
- 19: 2, 4-8, 14, 17, 32, 42, 55-56, 58, 66-67
- 33: 28, 44, 58, 62, 64, 66, 69, 72, 76, 78, 86, 89-90, 92, 96
- 51: 12, 15, 33, 35, 55
- 81: 18, 48, 69, 77-79, 81-85
- 95: 4, 9-11, 14, 16-18, 21, 25, 39, 45, 55-56, 58, 63, 73, 80, 83-84, 86
- 119: 11, 14, 16-18, 21, 24-25, 27-28, 35-40, 42, 46, 48-49,
51, 54
- Novels for Students (Ref PN 3385 .N68)
- Masterplots. Revised Second Edition. (Ref PN 44 .M33 1996)
- Volume: Pages
- 9: 5327-5332
- Masterplots II. Women's Literature Series.(Ref PN 471 .M37 1995)
- Volume: Pages
- 5: 1876-1880
General Collection Books (may be checked out)
- Baker, William. Critical Companion to Jane Austen: a Literary Reference to Her Life and Work. (PR 4036 .B255 2008)
- Bush, Douglas. Jane Austen. (PR 4036 .B8 1975) (pp. 91-107)
- Copeland, Edward and Juliet McMaster, eds.. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. (PR 4036 .C3 1997)
- Jenkyns, Richard. A Fine Brush on Ivory: an Appreciation of Jane Austen. (PR 4037 .J46 2004)
- Karl, Frederick R. An Age of Fiction: The Nineteenth Century British Novel. (PR 861 .K3 1964) (pp. 27-62)
- Lauber, John. Jane Austen. (PR 4037 .L38 1993) (pp. 41-60)
- Litz. A. Walton. Jane Austen, A Study of Her Artistic Development . (PR 4037 .L57 1965) (pp. 84-ff.)
- Pinion, F.B. Jane Austen Companion: A Critical Survey and Reference Book. (PR 4036 .P53 1973) (pp. 92-100)
- Southam, B.C., ed. Critical Essays on Jane Austen. (PR 4037 .S57 1968) (see index)
- Teachman, Debra. Understanding Pride and Prejudice. (PR 4034 .P72 T43 1997)
- Watt, Ian P., ed. Jane Austen, A Collection of Critical Essays. (PR 4037 .W35 1963) (pp. 62-97)
- Wright, Andrew. Jane Austen's Novels. (PR 4037 .W72 1972) (pp. 105-177)
E-Books
- Bloom, Harold. Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice.' 1996. netLibrary
- Peterson, Eric. Pride and Prejudice. (1996) netLibrary.
- Teachman, Debra. Student Companion to Jane Austen. (2000). ebrary
- Teachman, Debra. Understanding 'Pride and Prejudice': A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents. (1997) netLibrary, ebrary
Online Resources (Reference Articles and Databases)
Articles
Use periodical databases, such as Academic Search Premier, Masterfile Premier, JSTOR, for recent journal articles like those posted below.
- Anderson, Walter E. "Plot character, Speech, and Place in Pride and Prejudice." Nineteenth Century Fiction 30 (1975): 367-382.[JSTOR]
- Crowe, Marian E. "G. K. Chesterton and the Orthodox Romance of 'Pride and Prejudice.'" Renascence: Essays on Values in Literature 49.3 (1997): 209-21. [Literature Online - LION, Academic Search Premier, MasterFILE Premier]
- Dooley, D.J. "Pride, Prejudice and Vanity in Elizabeth Bennet." Nineteenth Century Fiction 20 (1965): 185-188. [JSTOR]
- Fox, Robert C. "Elizabeth Bennet: Prejudice or Vanity?" Nineteenth Century Fiction 17 (1962): 185-187. [JSTOR]
- McCann, Charles J. "Setting and Character in 'Pride and Prjudice'." Nineteenth Century Fiction 19 (1964) 65-75. [JSTOR]
- Moler, Kenneth L. "Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen's 'Patrician Hero.'" Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 7 (1967) 491-508. [JSTOR]
- Zimmerman, Everett. "Pride and Prejudice in 'Pride and Prejudice.'" Nineteenth Century Ficiton 23 (1968) 64-73. [JSTOR]
Revised and updated by Pam Rigg, Fall, 2008.
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