Moniker: The Histories and Mysteries of Names

Austen's Emma Part 1.

August 20, 2021 Megan Taylor Season 1 Episode 11
Austen's Emma Part 1.
Moniker: The Histories and Mysteries of Names
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Moniker: The Histories and Mysteries of Names
Austen's Emma Part 1.
Aug 20, 2021 Season 1 Episode 11
Megan Taylor

Today we'll dive into Jane Austen's Emma and investigate the meanings of the names of three of the main women: Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith, and Jane Fairfax.

What is the history of these surnames? What do the names tell us about their characters? Did Austen do this intentionally? Was Jane Austen a wizard?

We'll attempt to answer these and many more questions in our first foray into names in fiction!

Dr. Octavio Cox Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCipwJ5GIKUYs2CcAhlcqjyw



Sources:

Articles:
Fullerton, S. (1997). Jane Austen’s Art of Naming. The Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America-Persuasions, 9. http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/printed/number19/fullerton.pdf

Stiller, M. (2016). Wentworth Woodhouse is no Pemberley. Prospect Magazine. Published. https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/arts-and-books/wentworth-woodhouse-no-pemberley-jane-austen-autumn-statement

Books:
Austen, J. (2021). Emma. ClassicBooks by KTHTK.

Hanks, P., Hodges, F., & Hardcastle, K. (2016). A Dictionary of First Names (The Oxford Reference Collection) (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.

John, A. (2017). The Peerage of Scotland: A genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that ancient kingdom. Hansebooks.

Websites:
www.houseofnames.com 
www.merriam-webster.com
https://thebiography.us/en/fairfax-robert 
https://peoplepill.com/people/robert-wodehouse/
www.wentworthwoodhouse.org

Music:
Market by PeriTune | http://peritune.com
Music promoted by
https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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Deep Woods3 by PeriTune | http://peritune.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
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John Harrison, violin, with Robert Turizziani conducting the Wichita State University Chamber Players. Live, unedited performance at the Wiedemann Recital Hall, Wichita State University, 6 February 2000Music by Antonio Vivaldi composed 1723 and published in 1725. Recording copyright John Harrison (JohnHarrisonViolin.com)
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/John_Harrison_with_the_Wichita_State_University_Chamber_Players/The_Four_Seasons_Vivaldi

Show Notes

Today we'll dive into Jane Austen's Emma and investigate the meanings of the names of three of the main women: Emma Woodhouse, Harriet Smith, and Jane Fairfax.

What is the history of these surnames? What do the names tell us about their characters? Did Austen do this intentionally? Was Jane Austen a wizard?

We'll attempt to answer these and many more questions in our first foray into names in fiction!

Dr. Octavio Cox Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCipwJ5GIKUYs2CcAhlcqjyw



Sources:

Articles:
Fullerton, S. (1997). Jane Austen’s Art of Naming. The Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America-Persuasions, 9. http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/printed/number19/fullerton.pdf

Stiller, M. (2016). Wentworth Woodhouse is no Pemberley. Prospect Magazine. Published. https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/arts-and-books/wentworth-woodhouse-no-pemberley-jane-austen-autumn-statement

Books:
Austen, J. (2021). Emma. ClassicBooks by KTHTK.

Hanks, P., Hodges, F., & Hardcastle, K. (2016). A Dictionary of First Names (The Oxford Reference Collection) (2nd ed.). Oxford University Press.

John, A. (2017). The Peerage of Scotland: A genealogical and historical account of all the peers of that ancient kingdom. Hansebooks.

Websites:
www.houseofnames.com 
www.merriam-webster.com
https://thebiography.us/en/fairfax-robert 
https://peoplepill.com/people/robert-wodehouse/
www.wentworthwoodhouse.org

Music:
Market by PeriTune | http://peritune.com
Music promoted by
https://www.free-stock-music.com
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0


Deep Woods3 by PeriTune | http://peritune.com
Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

John Harrison, violin, with Robert Turizziani conducting the Wichita State University Chamber Players. Live, unedited performance at the Wiedemann Recital Hall, Wichita State University, 6 February 2000Music by Antonio Vivaldi composed 1723 and published in 1725. Recording copyright John Harrison (JohnHarrisonViolin.com)
https://freemusicarchive.org/music/John_Harrison_with_the_Wichita_State_University_Chamber_Players/The_Four_Seasons_Vivaldi