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  1. Jane Austen 1775-1817: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held in the King's Library, British Library Reference Division, 9 December 1975 to 29 February 1976 by John Barr, W. H. Kelliher, et all 1989-11
  2. The Complete Project Gutenberg Works of Jane Austen A Linked Index of all PG Editions of Jane Austen by Jane, 1775-1817 Austen, 2010-02-16
  3. Pride and prejudice; a play, founded on Jane Austens novel by Steele MacKaye Mrs. 1845-1924 Austen Jane 1775-1817. Pride and prejudice, 1906-12-31
  4. Jane Austen 1775 - 1817: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held in the King's Library, British Library Reference Division, 9 Dec 1975 - 29 Feb 1976. by Jane] [Austen, 1975
  5. SENSE AND SENSIBILITY. ILLUSTRATED BY HUGH THOMSON. WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY AUSTIN DOBSON. by Jane [1775-1817]. Austen, 1901
  6. Sense and Sensibility by Jane (1775 - 1817) Austen, 1949
  7. Emma by Austen Jane 1775-1817, 2010-09-27
  8. Emma by Austen Jane 1775-1817, 2010-09-27
  9. Northanger Abbey: and Persuasion Volume v. 3 by Austen Jane 1775-1817, 2010-10-04
  10. Jane Austen, 1775-1817 (Bibliographical series of supplements to British book news on writers and their work) by Sylvia Townsend Warner, 1957
  11. The novels and letters of Jane Austen. Edited by R. Brimley Johnson, with an introd. by William Lyon Phelps, with colored illus. by C.E. and H.M. Brock Volume 1 by Jane, 1775-1817 Austen, 2009-10-26
  12. MY DEAR CASSANDRA.The Letters of Jane Austen.Selected and Introduced by Penelope Hughes-Hallett. by Jane. 1775 - 1817].Hughes-Hallett, Penelope - Editor. [Austen, 1991
  13. Jane Austen, 1775-1817: A book list by L Baker, 1975
  14. Novels. by Austen. Jane. 1775-1817., 1905-01-01

1. Jane Austen 1775-1817
Jane Austen (17751817) A Hyper-Concordance to the Works of Jane Austen. One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other.
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2. Jane Austen Info Page
Compendious page devoted to Jane Austen, English novelist 17751817; has illustrated hypertext of Pride and Prejudice, HTML e-texts of her letters
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3. Jane Austen's Biography Life (1775-1817) And Family
1775) Map of England, showing important places in Jane Austen's life Jane Austen and places in the County of Hampshire, England Austen
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4. Jane Austen Society Of North America
Jane Austen Essay Contest Jane Austenrelated merchandise OTHERS in life, spending most of her brief forty-one years (1775-1817) in two
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6. Austen, Jane Encyclop Dia Britannica
Austen, Jane Encyclop dia Britannica Article Page 1 of 5 Jane Austen born Dec. 16, 1775, Steventon, Hampshire, Eng.
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7. Jane Austen
Jane Austen (17751817) English writer, who first gave the novel its modern character through the treatment of everyday life.
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8. JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817)
AUSTEN, JANE (17751817) a web guide to Jane Austen from literaryhistory.com
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Jane Austen, 17751817 Until well into the nineteenth century, it was common for both male and female writers to publish under a pseudonym.
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10. Jane Austen
Jane Austen (17751817) Jane Austen was born December 16, 1775, at Steventon Parsonage, Hampshire, England.
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Browsing results matching Austen Jane 17751817 Criticism and Interpretation Subject, Titles. 1. Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 Contemporary England.
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12. Jane Austen's Biography: Life (1775-1817) And Family
A detailed guide to her life and family, along with links to related articles.
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Biography: Life (1775-1817) and Family
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13. Jane Austen (Japan)
An extensive collection of links.
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Jane Austen
A Hyper-Concordance to the Works of Jane Austen One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other. ( Emma ch. 9) It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy; it is disposition alone. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others. ( Sense and Sensibility vol. 2, ch. 12)
Austen Home Pages
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  • Austen-Lovers Home Pages
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  • Austinticity : Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice - Was Mr. Darcy Real?
  • Behind the Scenes: Pride and Prejudice
  • Bibliomania E-texts: Jane Austen
  • ClassicNotes: Emma
  • Contemporaries of Jane Austen ...
  • Darcy's Story from Pride and Prejudice (Janet Aylmer)
  • Dom Nicholas's writings on Jane Austen
  • Elizabeth's Costume List
  • Guide to the Jane Austen Collection, A (Goucher College's Jane Austen Collection)
  • Hampshire - the inspirational home of Jane Austen
  • James Dawe's Jane Austen Page (University of Alberta)
  • Jane Austen Campfire Chat
  • Jane Austen Centre in Bath, The
  • 14. Jane Austen Info Page
    Compendious page devoted to Jane Austen, English novelist 17751817; has illustratedhypertext of Pride and Prejudice, HTML e-texts of her letters and many
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    Jane Austen Information Page
    "After long thought and much perplexity, to be very brief was all that she could determine on with any confidence of safety."
    Northanger Abbey
    , Chapter 29
    The English author Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817. Her novels are highly prized not only for their light irony, humor, and depiction of contemporary English country life, but also for their underlying serious qualities.
    Jane Austen Info Page Short Table of Contents
    (A short listing of the main categories of information on this site, and all e-texts; for a thorough listing, see the longer table of contents below.)

    15. JANE AUSTEN (1775-1817)
    A guide to the best articles on the internet on Jane Austen and her novels, fromliteraryhistory.com.
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    AUSTEN, JANE (1775-1817)
    a web guide to Jane Austen from literaryhistory.com
    main page 19th century authors 20th century authors 20th century poetry ... Web sites
    Introductory, Biographical, Light Reading
    An introduction to Jane Austen by Dr. Robert Clark from the Literary Encyclopedia. On Emma ; On Persuasion Transcript of a PBS News Hour discussion on Jane Austen's books and films, with Elizabeth Farnsworth, Carol Shields, Cynthia Heimel, and Roger Rosenblatt. A short, introductory biography of Jane Austen from the Books and Writers web site maintained by the Kuusankoski Public Library, Finland. The first chapter of Claire Tomalin's Jane Austen: a life. London: Viking, 1997. The first chapter of Edward Nokes' Jane Austen: A Life Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1997. Article for the general reader about the problem of liking the wimpy heroine Fanny Price, by Carol Shields. The Jane Austen thing Author asks "What is the appeal of these highly mannered and moralistic tales of rigidly choreographed courtship and marriage rituals to a generation of young women brought up to assume they could 'have it all'" [?] In The Progressive, July, 1996 by Elaine Rapping "Jane Austen in Bath."

    16. Jane Austen (Japan)
    (17751817). A Hyper-Concordance to the Works of Jane Austen Book Reviewof What Jane Austen Ate and Charles Dickens Knew ClassicNotes Emma
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    Jane Austen
    A Hyper-Concordance to the Works of Jane Austen One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other. ( Emma ch. 9) It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy; it is disposition alone. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others. ( Sense and Sensibility vol. 2, ch. 12)
    Austen Home Pages
  • American Society of Jane Austen Scholars
  • Austen and Piano Music (Karlyn M. Bond)
  • Austen Goes Europe
  • Austen.com
  • Austen-Lovers Home Pages
  • Austen-mania ...
  • Austinticity : Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice - Was Mr. Darcy Real?
  • Behind the Scenes: Pride and Prejudice
  • Bibliomania E-texts: Jane Austen
  • ClassicNotes: Emma
  • Contemporaries of Jane Austen ...
  • Darcy's Story from Pride and Prejudice (Janet Aylmer)
  • Dom Nicholas's writings on Jane Austen
  • Elizabeth's Costume List
  • Guide to the Jane Austen Collection, A (Goucher College's Jane Austen Collection)
  • Hampshire - the inspirational home of Jane Austen
  • James Dawe's Jane Austen Page (University of Alberta)
  • Jane Austen Campfire Chat
  • Jane Austen Centre in Bath, The
  • 17. Malaspina Great Books - Jane Austen (1775)
    Jane Austen (17751817) was a prominent British novelist. She stands as a modelof the writer whose apparently sheltered life did nothing to reduce the
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    18. Jane Austen (1775-1817) British Writer.
    (17751817) British writer. Jane Austen wrote about the British rural middleclass and introduced new literary topics, such as marriage and classes.
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    (1775-1817) British writer. Jane Austen wrote about the British rural middle class and introduced new literary topics, such as marriage and classes.
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    Recent Books About "Northanger Abbey" Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey" was her earliest novel, even though it wasn't published until after her death, in 1817, along with "Persuasion." Read more about Jane Austen's "Northanger Abbey." Books About "Emma" Jane Austen published "Emma" in 1816, the last of her works to appear in print during her lifetime. "Emma" is Austen's longest novel, featuring the match-maker Emma Woodhouse, though her meddling goes all wrong. Of course, the tales of loves mismatched all end happily. Read more about Jane Austen's "Emma." Books About "Mansfield Park" Jane Austen wrote "Mansfield Park" between 1811 and 1813, and the novel was published in 1814. Read the Cinderella rags-to-riches tale of Fanny Price, who escapes from poverty and deprivation to the riches of her uncle's estate, which is paid for by the slave trade. Read more about Fanny Price, and Jane Austen's "Mansfield Park."

    19. Pride And Prejudice - Jane Austen (1775-1817) British Writer
    Jane Austen s Pride and Prejudice was published in 1813, though the novel waswritten between 1796 and 1813. The setting is in Longbourn, England,
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    Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" was published in 1813, though the novel was written between 1796 and 1813. The setting is in Longbourn, England, and the story is about Elizabeth Bennett; her sisters: Jane, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia; Mr. Darcy; etc.
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    Recent Up a category Books About "Pride and Prejudice" Jane Austen's work, "Pride and Prejudice" was first published in January 1813, two years after "Sense and Sensibility" was published. The novel features the Bennet sisters: Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia. You'll also read about the famous Mr. Darcy. Read more about Jane Austen's popular novel, "Pride and Prejudice." Books About Jane Austen Jane Austen (1775-1817) is one of the most celebrated British writers. She's known for books like "Mansfield Park," "Sense and Sensibility," "Pride and Prejudice," "Northanger Abbey," and "Persuasion."

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    Jane Austen (17751817). Biographical note. Considered one of the greatest Englishnovelists, Austen s chief gift was to be a close observer of human
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    Considered one of the greatest English novelists, Austen's chief gift was to be a close observer of human society and social interaction. While her first novel, the posthumously published Northanger Abbey, pokes fun at the Gothic novels of Ann Radcliffe, Austen is most famous for her later works, which took the form of socially conscious comedies of errors. These, especially Emma, are often cited for their perfection of form, while modern critics continue to unearth new perspectives on Austen's keen commentary on the predicament of young, unmarried, upper-class English women in the early 1800s.
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