A biography of English novelist Jane Austen, providing information about her early family life, her broken engagement, her relationship with her sister, and her writing process.
Four girls, and their mothers, continue their mother-daughter book club via videoconference between Massachusetts and England, reading Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice," and try to put friendship before romance.
Charlotte Kinder needs to escape from her Ohio life so she heads to Pembrook Park, a Jane Austen-themed retreat in the countryside. But even at Pembrook there are complications and relationships are filled with real and imagined tensions. Charlotte must ask herself whether she can be a heroine worthy of Jane Austen.
her fragment of a last novel completed by Julia Barrett
Barrett, Julia
2002
This is the continuation of Jane Austen's last novel, originally entitled The Brothers. Charlotte is a woman from the countryside, exposed to the sophistication of resort life in the seaside town of Sanditon. Her observations and the way she reacts to the other characters in the story show her to be from the same mold as other Jane Austen heroines such as Elizabeth, Emma and Anne.
A graphic novel adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel "Pride & Prejudice" in which Lizzy Bennet and her eccentric family try to navigate the turbulent social circles of London.
A graphic novel adaptation of Jane Austen's beloved novel "Emma, " set in Regency England, in which twenty-one-year-old Emma Woodhouse learns lessons about meddling in affairs of the heart the hard way.