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  1. Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron: Being A Jane Austen Mystery by Stephanie Barron, 2010-09-28
  2. Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler, 2008-04-29
  3. I Was Jane Austen's Best Friend by Cora Harrison, 2010-09-28
  4. Emma by Jane Austen, 2009-10-04
  5. The Complete Novels(Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition) by Jane Austen, 2006-03-28
  6. Jane Austen: A Life by Claire Tomalin, 1999-04-27
  7. Jane Austen Ruined My Life by Beth Pattillo, 2009-02-03
  8. Mansfield Park by Jane Austen, 2009-10-04
  9. The Oxford Illustrated Jane Austen (Six Volume Set) by Jane Austen, 1988-11-17
  10. Jane Austen's Guide to Good Manners: Compliments, Charades & Horrible Blunders by Josephine Ross, Henrietta Webb, 2006-10-03
  11. Lady Susan by Jane Austen, 2009-10-04
  12. What Would Jane Austen Do? by Laurie Brown, 2009-05-05
  13. The Lost Memoirs of Jane Austen by Syrie James, 2007-11-01
  14. Jane Austen in Boca: A Novel by Paula Marantz Cohen, 2003-10-01

21. Jane Austen (Japan)
jane austen ~ (Dec 16, 1775 July 18, 1817) is best known for her novels Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion, and for her wit and social observations.
http://lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Austen.html
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 and Piano Music (Karlyn M. Bond)
  • Austen E-texts, Etc. (Cathy Dean)
  • 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
  • 22. The Works Of Jane Austen ~ Presented By Elf
    Complete texts of the six novels, presented by Elf.Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Works......Welcome to the ELF presentation of the Works of jane austen. We hope you enjoyour presentation of the Works of jane austen. Comments are appreciated.
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    Welcome to the ELF presentation of the Works of Jane Austen. Here you will find the complete text of the four novels that Jane Austen published during her lifetime: Sense and Sensibility Pride and Prejudice Mansfield Park (1814), and Emma (1816). We also have the texts of Persuasion and Northanger Abbey , which were published posthumuously by her brother in 1818. We hope you enjoy our presentation of the Works of Jane Austen. Comments are appreciated.
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    23. Jane Austen's Biography: Life (1775-1817) And Family
    A detailed guide to her life and family, along with links to related articles.
    http://www.pemberley.com/janeinfo/janelife.html
    Biography: Life (1775-1817) and Family
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    24. Things To Do And See In Hampshire
    Guide to relevant locations in Hampshire, England, where jane spent most of her life.Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Locations......jane austen found the inspiration to write Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibilityin the county of Hampshire, England where she spent most of her life.
    http://www.hants.gov.uk/austen/
    Hantsweb home Search Contacts A-Z Index ... Jane Austen links Hampshire, inspirational home of Jane Austen
    Jane wrote her famous works drawing on a large circle of friends, social gatherings and places around Hampshire that she visited in order to devise her characters and the settings for her novels. She was one of literature's keenest observers of human life, with the gift of making the mundane appear bright and interesting.
    Hampshire is a unique place to visit - no other part of England has so much to offer. It is probably most famous for its wonderful coastline and countryside - the shores of the Solent overlooking the Isle of Wight, the New Forest with its wild ponies and stunning scenery, picture-book villages with thatched cottages and duck-ponds - Hampshire is just waiting to be explored.
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    25. Guardian Unlimited Books | Authors | Austen, Jane
    Profile, articles, reviews and links.Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane...... jane austen (17751817). 23 Nov 2002, Seeing the light at last At school Emma Tennantwas bored by jane austen, but returning to Persuasion changed her mind.
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    JANE AUSTEN
    "I am looking about for a sentiment, an illustration, or a metaphor in every corner of the room. Could my ideas flow as fast as the rain in the store-closet it would be charming." Birthplace

    Hampshire, England
    Education
    Private tutoring; boarding school. Her father encouraged her in her education and literary ambition.
    Did you know?
    Love and Freindship, written at 14, (an epistolary send-up of the cult of sensibility), takes its name from a very un-Austen-like phenomenon: a spelling mistake. At 15 she produced A History of England ("by a partial, ignorant and prejudiced historian").
    Critical verdict Critically well received from publication on (Walter Scott articulated the enduring perception of her "exquisite touch which renders ordinary commonplace things and characters interesting"), her fans are passionately committed to an oeuvre which, maybe more than any other, bears repeated reading. Some dissenting voices, such as Charlotte Brontë's, have found her cold and limited.

    26. Redirect
    Statistical analysis of language used by characters in the novels.
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    27. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    Provides a biographical sketch, a chronological listing of her works, and related links. From Thinkquest.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/27864/data/austen/jahome.html
    Welcome to the ThinkQuest Internet Challenge of Entries
    The web site you have requested, A Collection of Classics , is one of over 4000 student created entries in our Library. Before using our Library, please be sure that you have read and agreed to our To learn more about ThinkQuest. You can browse other ThinkQuest Library Entries To proceed to A Collection of Classics click here Back to the Previous Page The Site you have Requested ...
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    Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption "A Collection of Classics" takes a perspective on what a classic book is, who has written them, and how they did it. The definition the team used is: "‘Classics’ are works that have been continually read by multiple generations and contain universal themes and ideas that never fail to provoke thoughts or emotions." The site provides information about many different authors (biographies, lists of their works, and links to other sites). "Creating Your Own Classic," gives information on the writing process, publishing, parts of a story, drama, poetry, and even tips on curing writer’s block. "The Children’s Corner" includes information on children’s authors, children’s books and writing for children. An "Authors Timeline", "Tours", and "Interact" complete this information-filled site. Languages: English.
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    28. Jane Austen (Japan)
    An extensive collection of links.Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Directories......jane austen. (17751817). Last updated 28 March 2001. This page seeks tocollect any and all useful Internet materials related to jane austen.
    http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/~matsuoka/Austen.html
    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 E-texts, Etc. (Cathy Dean)
  • 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
  • 29. Carpe Librum -- Bücher - Schmöker - rezensionen
    Rezension von Herbert Huber.
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    30. Austen.com Front Door
    Listing of links to her literary works and letters, biographies, web rings, writer's guild, historical Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Directories......jane austen ~ (Dec 16, 1775 July 18, 1817) is best known for her novels Pride andPrejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion, and for her wit and
    http://www.austen.com/
    Jane Austen ~ (Dec 16, 1775 - July 18, 1817) is best known for her novels Pride and Prejudice Sense and Sensibility Emma , and Persuasion , and for her wit and social observations.
    This site provides a good starting point for people interested in Jane Austen.
      Works of Jane Austen page, there are links to each of her six novels, as well as much of her Juvenilia, and some of her letters. Links To Jane Austen On The Web page provides links to many sites with information on Jane Austen, her life, and Jane Austen societies around the world. Off-Line Jane Austen Resources gives some links to societies, books, and tourist sites which exist in the real world. Links To The Regency On The Web page provides links to historical sites which describe the times in which Jane Austen lived. Derbyshire Writers' Guild provides a place to post and peruse Jane Austen-based creative writingwith well over 1,000 stories available to read. Webring or two . Rings are a way to link many sites with similar interests. The list of member sites to the webring is particularly helpful.
    Most pages on this site have the oval Austen.com logo in the upper left corner. If you want to return to this page, just click on the logo.

    31. Jane Austen
    Cr­tica de su novela Orgullo y prejuicio , biograf­a y enlaces relacionados.
    http://www.salleurl.edu/~is08436/jane_austen.htm
    Jane Austen Orgullo y prejuicio Esta obra, publicada en 1813, es quizá la mejor novela de Jane Austen. Es una novela entretenida; de suspense; con un argumento construido de manera perfecta; de diálogo irónico y ágil, muchas veces brillante; que ataca los vicios sociales más clásicos, entre ellos el egoísmo, la arrogancia, la avaricia, la hipocresía, etc.
    Una obra maestra, en mayúsculas. Qué más puedo decir? Éste es mi libro preferido, por éso he hecho una excepción y le he concedido 6 estrellas -cuando "en teoría" el máximo eran cinco- pues no soy capaz de concebir una manera mejor de expresar mi admiración por esta obra.
    Helen Fielding
    Mansfield Park Fanny Price es una niña todavía cuando sus tíos la acogen en su mansión de Mansfield Park, rescatándola de una vida de estrecheces y necesidades. Allí, ante su mirada amedrentada, desfilará un mundo de ocio y refinamiento en el que las inocentes diversiones alimentarán maquinaciones y estrategias de seducción. Ese mundo oculta una verdad peligrosa y sólo Fanny, desde su sumiso silencio, será capaz de atisbar sus consecuencias y amenazas...
    Mansfield Park recrea un orden familiar y social que se deshace y restaura engañosamente a través de los ambiguos ojos de una jovencita a quien se ha asignado la suerte y el destino de una cenicienta.

    32. The American Society Of Jane Austen Scholars
    People who have an interest in jane austen studies, generally from universities, faculty or student Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Associations......
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    33. Jane Austen E-texts, Etc.
    The History of England, complete juvenilia, poetry, illustrations of her books, criticism and biographies Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Works......A collection of resources for fans of jane austen's writing including her completejuvinelia, poetry, illustrations, criticism, biographies, and much more.
    http://home.earthlink.net/~lfdean/austen/

    The History of England
    Browseable, with color illustrations, or full text with no illustrations
    Juvenilia
    Complete texts of Volumes I, II, and III
    Poetry

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    Sign My Guestbook! View My Guestbook! (or old entries Updated: January 15, 2000 Cathy Dean, proprietress http://home.earthlink.net/~lfdean lfdean@earthlink.net A Janeite once replied when asked "Do you read novels?", "Yes, all six of them. Every year." However there is much more written in Jane's hand than simply her six full length novels. Welcome to Jane Austen E-texts, etc, a collection of resources of interest to both the devoted and the closet Janeite. If you're looking for the perfect gift for a janeite, a hard to find book about Austen, or one of her books in a hard-copy, look no further than the Jane Austen E-texts, Etc. Bookstore

    34. Encyclopedia Britannica--Austen, Jane
    austen, jane from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition austen,jane (17751817), English novelist, was born on the 16th of
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    Austen, Jane
    from the Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th edition
    During her placid life Miss Austen never allowed her literary work to interfere with her domestic duties: sewing much and admirably, keeping house, writing many letters and reading aloud. Though, however, her days were quiet and her area circumscribed, she saw enough of middle-class provincial society to find a basis on which her dramatic and humorous faculties might build, and such was her power of searching observation and her sympathetic imagination that there are not in English fiction more faithful representations of the life she knew than we possess in her novels. She had no predecessors in this genre. Miss Austen's "little bit (two inches wide) of ivory" on which she worked "with so fine a brush"her own phraseswas her own invention.
    Her best-known, if not her best work, Pride and Prejudice , was also her first. It was written between October 1796 and August 1797, although, such was the blindness of publishers, not issued until 1813, two years after Sense and Sensibility , which was written, on an old scenario called "Eleanor and Marianne," in 1797 and 1798. Miss Austen's inability to find a publisher for these stories, and for

    35. PROJECT GUTENBERG OFFICIAL HOME SITE -- Listing By AUTHOR
    jane austen.
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    36. Guide To The Jane Austen Collection
    A Guide to the jane austen Collection. We are grateful to the jane austen Societyof North America for awarding us a Henry G. Burke Grant to publish this guide.
    http://www.goucher.edu/library/jausten/jane.htm
    A Guide to the Jane Austen Collection
    We are grateful to the Jane Austen Society of North America for awarding us a Henry G. Burke Grant to publish this guide. Funding was also provided by the Friends of the Goucher Library. Our work is dedicated with admiration and affection to Henry and Alberta Hirshheimer Burke whose spirits prowl our aisles.

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    38. The Crimson Wayside Flower
    A site for fiction and poetry with connections to the 18th and 19th century, including jane austen, Highlander, Labyrinth, Scarlet Pimpernel, Dragonlance, and Sherlock Holmes. Submissions welcome.
    http://www.angelfire.com/journal/waysideflower/
    The Crimson Wayside Flower - Scarlet Pimpernel Fan Fiction Welcome Page for New Visitors CWF's Fan Fiction CWF's Reviews Visitor's Survey Awards Updates Discussion Forum Links Webrings Writer's Links Our New Guestbook Site Map New Schedule for Updates CWF now updates every Sunday, provided new submissions have been received that week. If you would like to be notified when new submissions are posted, please send a blank email to cwfupdates-subscribe@yahoo.com Interested in submitting your own stories/reviews? Read the FAQ The Crimson Wayside Flower was established 29 February, 2000

    39. The Jane Austen Dancers
    Group based in South West England. Information about classes, public balls and performances.
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    The Jane Austen Dancers
    are the group that performs late Georgian Dances from 1780s to 1820. Dressed in carefully researched reproduction costumes, we endeavour to recreate the elegant atmosphere of Jane Austen period. If you are viewing this text, your browser lacks the ability to read frames. Don't worry, you can still enjoy our site. The pages can be viewed nevertheless; all you miss is our logo at the top. Please come inside! Jane Austen Dancers Home page
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    40. Jane Austen At LiteratureClassics.com -- Essays, Resources
    Essays on austen's writings, along with eTexts of her works and some biographical information.Category Arts Literature Authors A austen, jane Works......jane austen free essays, eTexts, resources and links from LiteratureClassics.com.Part of the it. jane austen E-Texts, Etc. a number
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    Jane Austen early 19th century novelist whose works are remebered for their wit and social satire.
    Austen lived her life in an upper-middle class family during the early 19th century in England. It is the day-to-day life of people in this society that is the primary focus of her work.
    The near perfection for which Austen's novels are known today is a result of her extensive rewriting of these works during her life. Only four of her novels were published during her lifetime, and her contemporary society was, for the most part, unaware of her outstanding achievements.
    Austen's works combine romantic comedy with social satire and a witty view of her contemporary society.
    Source : LiteratureClassics.com Editorial Team
    English writer, who first gave the novel its modern character through the treatment of everyday life. Although Austen was widely read in her lifetime, she published her works anonymously. The most urgent preoccupation of her young, well-bred heroines is courtship, and finally marriage in the world dominated by men. Austen's best-known books include PRIDE AND PREJUDICE (1813) and EMMA (1816). Wirginia Woolf called her "the most perfect artist among women."
    "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife." (fro...

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