See the current Nabokovian for an article on Cinderella in PNIN, which refers to Cox's compendium.


On Jun 19, 2014, at 9:32 PM, NABOKV-L, English wrote:

Jansy Mello writes:


Carolyn Kunin: The wonderful John Sutherlandin a lecture on Wuthering Heights says that setting novels back 30 or 40 years from the date of publication became a commonplace called "antedating" in mid-Victorian literatureMansfield Park of course is pre-Victorian so may have started a trend. I hope to tackle the Cinderella question myself - have located the book by folklorist Marian Roalfe Cox (1892).

 

Jansy Mello: Great indication [http://www.jimandellen.org/austen/mp.calendar.html ] and comment.  Thanks Carolyn! V.Nabokov’s lectures are precious to me but, at least at present, I’m not as overwhelmed by the application of his theories to Jane Austen as I usually am (I can feel his effort to please Edmund Wilson by accepting to include Austen in his literary pantheon.) I’m finding it very difficult to dismiss “time-space” (and “gender issues”) from her novels.

 

I hope you’ll also give me hints about VN’s suggestion of a Ward/Cinderella prototype.

 


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