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Marina Cano's Review of Jane Austen and the Arts

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Marina Cano reviews the edited collection "Jane Austen and the Arts" which examines the intersection of Jane Austen's works with various aesthetic theories and practices. The volume is structured into three sections focusing on the fine arts in Austen's context, her relationship with Romanticism, and the political, social, and theological implications of her work. Key contributions include analyses of music's role, aesthetics of movement, and the artistic context of Austen's portraits, while also drawing inconclusive parallels between Austen and contemporary works like Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight." Overall, the collection enriches the discourse on Austen's engagement with her artistic milieu.