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1775-1817

Pride, prejudice and Jasmin Field

2001
Jasmin Field is amazed when she is cast in the leading role of a charity production of "Pride and Prejudice", and as her life begins to fall to pieces, she finds comfort in the arms of a fellow actor.

Only a novel

the double life of Jane Austen
1972

Jane Austen

her life, her times, her novels
2013

Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen

1985
The author corresponds with her imagined niece to convince her to see the value and timeless relevance of literature, just as Jane Austen wrote to her neice.

Voices from the world of Jane Austen

2006
Draws on letters, diaries, essays, travelogues, sermons, notices, and the novels of Jane Austen to explore the people, issues, political atmosphere, and culture of Europe during Austen's life.

Persuasion

authoritative text, backgrounds, and contexts criticism
1995
Anne Elliot sent Frederick Wentworth away seven years ago when she was an unhappy girl beset by troubles. Now she regrets it. When he returns, it takes a fortuitous series of accidents before the knots can be untied.

Mansfield Park

authoritative text, contexts, criticism
1998
Presents the text of Jane Austen's novel about Miss Fanny Price, the poor relation of a wealthy family who possesses only natural goodness to aid her against a witty and lovely rival as they compete for the man they both love, and includes a selection of contemporary materials on issues addressed in the story, and critical essays.

The Cambridge companion to Jane Austen

1997
A collection of critical essays that examine the life and writings of eighteenth-century author Jane Austen, providing a chronology of her life, assessing her six major novels, as well as works not intended for publication, and addressing various aspects of Austen's cultural context.

Jane Austen

1978
An illustrated biography of the witty English novelist, with stories of her accomplished family and her times, the era of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars.

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