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  • '''Jane Austen''' (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[ ...loured_version.jpg|thumb|250px|Colorized version of traditional drawing of Jane Austen]]
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  • | title = A Memoir of Jane Austen: and Other Family Recollections | title = The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen
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  • ...tp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/austen/ |title=Masterpiece, The Complete Jane Austen |accessdate=2008-04-03 |format= |work=PBS web site }} * [http://www.jasna.org The Jane Austen Society of North America]
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  • {{rpl|Jane Austen}}
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  • | title = A Memoir of Jane Austen: and Other Family Recollections | title = The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen
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  • Celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]'s only sister, four years older than Jane, she survived her for two decad
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  • ...ealthy relatives, married [[George Austen]], mother of celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]
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  • ...tp://www.pbs.org/wgbh/masterpiece/austen/ |title=Masterpiece, The Complete Jane Austen |accessdate=2008-04-03 |format= |work=PBS web site }} * [http://www.jasna.org The Jane Austen Society of North America]
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  • (1818) Jane Austen's last completed novel, where a poor young naval officer, unable to marry h
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  • ...poor [[Church of England]] clergyman, her family were good friends with [[Jane Austen]]'s family, and she was [[Francis Austen]]'s second wife
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  • ...poor [[Church of England]] clergyman, her family were good friends with [[Jane Austen]]'s family, and she was [[James Austen]]'s second wife
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  • Celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]'s third brother, adopted by wealthy childless relatives - he was able to
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>[Jane Austen]]'s second and best known [[novel]].
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  • Celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]'s youngest brother, entered the [[Royal Navy]], like his brother [[Frank
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  • ...Susan. It was first published in James Edward Austen-Leigh's ''A Memoir of Jane Austen'' in 1870.
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  • (1870) [[Jane Austen]]'s last and least known work, an [[epistolary novel]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A novel by Jane Austen, often considered her most accomplished work.
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  • ...lergyman, best known for being the eldest brother of celebrated novelist [[Jane Austen]]
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  • ...mented his income with farming and teaching, father of celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]
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  • '''Jane Austen''' (16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an [[United Kingdom|English]] [[ ...loured_version.jpg|thumb|250px|Colorized version of traditional drawing of Jane Austen]]
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  • Celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]'s favourite brother, he helped her get publishing contracts, he was a ban
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  • ...he Georgian period. In 2019, she published the book ''Dress in the Age of Jane Austen''.
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  • Celebrated author [[Jane Austen]]'s fifth brother, her immediately oldest sibling, he entered the [[Royal N
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  • | image = James Austen, Jane Austen's eldest brother.webp | known_for = Jane Austen's eldest brother
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  • '''Pride and Prejudice''' or ''First Impressions'' is [[Jane Austen]]'s second and best known [[novel]]. Originally written simply for the ent
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  • {{r|Jane Austen}}
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  • {{r|Jane Austen}}
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  • ...ld it back to Jane Austen's brother Henry for the sum he had given for it. Jane Austen revised it and it was finally published in 1818, shortly after her death. ...it used to be thought that the titles were exaggerated and an invention of Jane Austen's, but subsequent research has established that the books really did exist.
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  • {{r|Jane Austen}}
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  • {{r|Jane Austen}}
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  • [[Jane Austen]]'s little-known work ''[[Lady Susan]]'', [[C.S. Lewis]]'s ''[[The Screwtap
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  • {{r|Jane Austen}}
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  • ...nd it is for this reason that it was deemed inappropriate to call (Miss) [[Jane Austen]] simply 'Miss Austen', as this referred to her elder sister Cassandra
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  • {{r|Jane Austen}}
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  • ...Kingdom|British]] sailor, best known for speculation that he was author [[Jane Austen]]'s previously unknown suitor.<ref name=Slate2007-08-03/> | title = See Jane Elope: Why are we so obsessed with Jane Austen’s love life?
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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • pronounced but (after Jane Austen) not spelt -ize: '''surprîse
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  • ...ers. Other major writers include [[Daniel Defoe]], [[Sir Walter Scott]], [[Jane Austen]], [[Charles Dickens]], the [[Brontë|Brontë sisters]], [[Thomas Hardy]],
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  • ...John Webster]], as well as writers [[Daniel Defoe]], [[Henry Fielding]], [[Jane Austen]], [[William Makepeace Thackeray]], [[Charlotte Bronte]], [[Emily Bronte]],
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