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明治学院大学機関リポジトリ http://repository.meijigakuin たかがゴシップされどゴシップ : ゴシップという Title 真理 Author(s) 岡本, 昌雄 明治学院大学英米文学 英語学論叢 = MEIJI GAKUIN Citation UNIVERSITY THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND LINGUISTICS, 126: Issue Date 2011-02 URL http://hdl.handle.net/10723/783 Rights Meiji Gakuin University Institutional Rep http://repository.meijigakuin.ac.jp/

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Gossip 2 Problematics Patricia Meyer Spacks Voyeurism Shared secrets Story-telling the shrill of the forbidden 3 2

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BBC Dear Jane Janeites 4

5 6 M. Butler War of Ideas 7 Duckworth Improvement of Estate 8 9 5

Regulated Hatred 10 Was Austen a Gay? 11 Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl 12 6

13 14 1 Have you heard the news? Mr. Elton is going to be married. Emma, Vol. II, chap. 3 Oh! Miss Woodhouse, what do you think has happened! which instantly burst forth, had all the evidence of corresponding perturbation. Emma, Vol. II, chap. 3 My dear Mr. Bennet, said his lady to him one day, have you heard that Netherfield Park is let at last? Pride and Prejudice, Vol. I, chap. 1 7

I have a piece of news for you. You like news and I heard an article in my way hither that I think will interest you. News! Oh! Yes, I always like news. What is it? Emma, Vol. II, chap. 3 8

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2 Have you heard the news? 17, 8 15 54 10

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J. P. Brown 16 12

8 M. Butler 17 12 13

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a truth universally acknowledged 21 19

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23 55 1 Remix p. 23, 2004 2 Patricia Meyer Spacks, Gossip, Alfred A. Knopf, 1985. 3 Ibid., pp. 10 11. 24

4 Ibid., pp. 22 23. 5 p. 1, 1996 6 p. 40, 2003 7 Marilyn Butler, Jane Austen and The War of Ideas, Clarendon Press, 1987. 8 Alistair W. Duckworth, The Improvement of the Estate, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. 9 Edward W. Said, Culture and Imperialism, Vintage Books, 1994. 10 D. W. Harding, Regulated Hatred, in Regulated Hatred and Other Essays on Jane Austen, The Athlone Press, 1998. 11 Terry Castle, Was Jane Austen Gay? in Boss Ladies, Watch Out!, Routledge, 2002. 12 Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl, Critical Inquiry 17 Summer 1991, pp. 818 837. 13 14 Marilyn Butler, Introduction to Everyman s Library, Emma, p. XXIV. 15 P. M. Spacks, op. cit., p. 147. 16 Julia Prewitt Brown, Jane Austen s Novels Social Change and Literary Form, pp. 111 113, Harvard University Press, 1979. 17 Marilyn Butler, op. cit., p. XX. 18 P. M. Spacks, op. cit., pp. 42 6. 19 1988 1 20 Casey Finch and Peter Bowen, The Tittle-Tattle of Highbury : Gossip and Free Indirect Style in Emma, in Case Studies in Contemporary Criticism Jane Austen Emma, pp. 543 544, Bedford/St. Martin s, 2002. 21 2006 PEMBERLY: A Sequel to Pride and Prejudice 22 Mary Poovey, The Proper Lady and the Woman Writer, p. 180, Univ. of Chicago, 1985. 23 Marilyn Butler, op. cit., pp. VI VII. 25