WHY K. M. METCALFE (MRS CHAPMAN) IS 'REALLY THE ORIGINATOR IN THE EDITING OF JANE AUSTEN'

This article adjusts the prevailing origin story of Jane Austen studies. K. M. Metcalfe's edition of Pride and Prejudice, published in 1912 by Oxford University Press, has not had its due as the modern landmark 'first' that it was. Instead, the legacy of R. W. Chapman has been allowed...

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