Professor Marisa Libbon Reviews Two Books About Jane Austen and English Fashion in the European Review of Books
Bard Associate Professor of Literature Marisa Libbon published her review of two books about Jane Austen’s clothes, “Needle and Pen: Dressing is writing or, the clothes in the writer’s closet”, in the latest issue of the European Review of Books. The two books she reviews, the monograph Jane Austen’s Wardrobe by Hilary Davidson and the novella The English Understand Wool by Helen DeWitt, both explore how bespoke clothing can be a mirror of the people it was made for. Beyond just reviewing these works, Libbon presents selections of Austen’s fashion to explore how Austen “shaped her novels and her wardrobe simultaneously.”
Writing about the 1990s (a period when four of Austen’s novels were adapted to film and TV) as the “Age of Austen”, Libbon explains how important Regency-era fashion has been to our understanding of the period and how it has sometimes eclipsed the actual author. Austen’s wardrobe, Libbon argues, is where we can find information we’ve overlooked about Austen’s life. Putting this information beside DeWitt’s novella, she concludes that fashion and the written word both help us remember the past: “the words we use, like the clothes we wear, give us shape.”
Post Date: 09-16-2024
Writing about the 1990s (a period when four of Austen’s novels were adapted to film and TV) as the “Age of Austen”, Libbon explains how important Regency-era fashion has been to our understanding of the period and how it has sometimes eclipsed the actual author. Austen’s wardrobe, Libbon argues, is where we can find information we’ve overlooked about Austen’s life. Putting this information beside DeWitt’s novella, she concludes that fashion and the written word both help us remember the past: “the words we use, like the clothes we wear, give us shape.”
Post Date: 09-16-2024