@article{oai:nufs.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000256, author = {相澤, 興一}, issue = {10}, journal = {長崎外大論叢, The Journal of Nagasaki University of Foreign Studies}, month = {Nov}, note = {This paper surveys the feminist approaches to Jane Austen's novels, especially focusing on Mansfield Park. It was generally believed that Jane Austen was a writer of conservative ideology with little relation to revolutionary feminism, though she was a contemporary of the famous feminist predecessor Mary Wollstonecraft. One of the reasons for this is because Jane Austen did not refer to her nor did she directly describe feminist ideology anywhere in her novels or her letters, Since the rise of the feminist literary criticism in the 1970s, feminist approaches have come to be adopted in the literary criticisms of Jane Austen and her works. With this, her close ideological relationship with Wollstonecraft has also become a focus of attention. This article will survey how Jane Austen has been analyzed in relation to feminism and from the feminist point of view.}, pages = {7--17}, title = {ジェイン・オースティンとフェミニズム -『マンスフィールド・パーク』を中心に-}, year = {2006} }