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  • '''Emma''' is a [[novel]] by [[Jane Austen]], often considered her most accomplished work.
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  • ...stenproseDavidson/> In 2019, she published the book ''Dress in the Age of Jane Austen: Regency Fashion''.<ref name=HerBook /><ref name=janeausten2019-10-14/> ...e'' Davidson described spending six years working on ''Dress in the Age of Jane Austen'', which required a great deal of meticulous checking of modern works. She
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  • ...se, cómpromise, despîse, éxercise, surmîse''', or '''surprîse'''—though [[Jane Austen]] spells it *surprîze.
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  • * [[Jane Austen]]
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  • Inspired by the social setting of [[Jane Austen]]'s novels, Heyer wrote about three dozen historical "romances", mostly set
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  • ...augurating the '''[[historical novel]]'''; while in the south of England [[Jane Austen]] was perfecting her social dramas set among mostly respectable people.
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  • ...e, éxercise, surmîse''', or '''surprîse''' (*surprîze appears as late as [[Jane Austen]], but no later).
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  • ...and Gothic novels stayed very popular well into the nineteenth century. [[Jane Austen]] made affectionate fun of them in [[Northanger Abbey]], as did [[Thomas Lo
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  • ...a list of [[user:Derek Hodges|the other Derek's]] [[Jane Austen|date's]] [[Jane Austen/Works|works]], including her only [[epistolary novel]]. Also, I call [[sa * [[user:Derek Hodges|the other Derek]] came in with [[Jane Austen]] and went straight for the [[shandy]]. -[[User:Derek Hodges|Derek Hodges]]
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  • ...e, about a quarter of a mile farther on.” <ref> from ''Persuasion'', by [[Jane Austen]]. </ref>
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  • ...e would go to school disguised in everyday clothes, hiding her books (by [[Jane Austen]] and Stephenie Meyer amongst others) under her shawl to avoid suspicion of
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  • ...great practitioners of the [[novel]] over the centuries since have been [[Jane Austen|Austen]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy|Tolstoy]]
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  • ...great practitioners of the [[novel]] over the centuries since have been [[Jane Austen|Austen]], [[Charles Dickens|Dickens]], [[Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy|Tolstoy]]
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  • "Great written works from authors such as Shakespeare and Jane Austen that you'll never have a chance to read" 5. Jane Austen’s ''Sanditon''<br>
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  • ...use in England before 1839, being found, for example, in the writings of [[Jane Austen]].) This development occurred in 1845 when [[Alexander Cartwright]] formula
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  • ..., and [[Joseph Conrad]]'s "The Mirror of the Sea"; and London figures in [[Jane Austen]]'s "Sense and Sensibility", in [[George Bernard Shaw|Bernard Shaw]]'s "Pyg
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  • '''Bénnett''' = '''Bénnet''' ''[[Jane Austen]]'' = '''Bénet'''
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  • ...ers and writers and academics who have written about romantic love include Jane Austen, George Meredith, Proust, D. H. Lawrence, [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Sartre]], [[
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  • ...id earn extra money by giving tours of the great house, a fact depicted in Jane Austen's ''Pride and Prejudice''.</ref> In modern usage the butler is in charge o
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  • ...ntury [[gothic romance]], though it had already become a bit of a joke — [[Jane Austen]]'s ''[[Northanger Abbey]]'' being a well known parody — and while some a
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