Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 -- Criticism and interpretation
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1775-1817
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Austen, Jane, 1775-1817 -- Criticism and interpretation
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Austen, Jane
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- Jane Austen, writing, society, politics, Tom Keymer
- Searching for Jane Austen, Emily Auerbach
- Jane Austen's novels, social change and literary form, Julia Prewitt Brown
- Jane Austen for beginners, by Robert G. Dryden ; illustrations by Joe Lee
- Growing older with Jane Austen, Maggie Lane
- Camp Austen, my life as an accidental Jane Austen superfan, Ted Scheinman
- Jane Austen, John Lauber
- Jane Austen, a collection of critical essays
- Useful Jane Austen, Martin Manser
- Love and freindship and other youthful writings, Jane Austen ; edited and with an introduction and notes by Christine Alexander
- The Jane Austen handbook, a sensible yet elegant guide to her world, by Margaret C. Sullivan ; illustrations by Kathryn Rathke
- Letters to Alice on first reading Jane Austen, Fay Weldon
- The Cambridge companion to Jane Austen, edited by Edward Copeland and Juliet McMaster
- Jane Austen, the real world of the novels, Deirdre Le Faye
- What matters in Jane Austen?, twenty crucial puzzles solved, John Mullan
- A reading of Jane Austen, Barbara Hardy
- Pride and prejudice, an authoritative text, backgrounds and sources, criticism, Jane Austen ; edited by Donald Gray
- Sex and sensibility, ideal and erotic love from Milton to Mozart, Jean H. Hagstrum
- Novels for students, presenting analysis, context and criticism on commonly studied novels, Diane Telgen, Editor, Volume 1
- Emma, notes ..., by Thomas J. Rountree
- Jane on the brain, exploring the science of social intelligence with Jane Austen, Wendy Jones
- Great authors of the western literary tradition, Part 6
- Jane Austen, new perspectives, edited by Janet Todd
- Jane Austen and the drama of woman, LeRoy W. Smith
- Jane Austen, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Jane Austen and the didactic novel, Northanger Abbey, Sense and sensibility, and Pride and prejudice, Jan Fergus
- Jane Austen's novels, the art of clarity, Roger Gard
- Jane Austen, game theorist, Michael Suk-Young Chwe
- What matters in Jane Austen?, twenty crucial puzzles solved, John Mullan
- What became of Jane Austen?, and other questions, by Kingsley Amis
- Jane Austen and the province of womanhood, Alison G. Sulloway
- Readings on Jane Austen, Clarice Swisher, book editor
- Jane Austen's genius guide to life, on love, friendship, and becoming the person God created you to be, Haley Stewart
- Mastering the novels of Jane Austen, Richard Gill and Susan Gregory
- What Jane Austen taught me about love and romance, Debra White Smith
- Sanditon, Kate Riordan
- Jane Austen and children, David Selwyn
- The lost tradition, mothers and daughters in literature, edited by Cathy N. Davidson and E. M. Broner
- Jane Austen, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Jane Austen, the critical heritage, edited by B. C. Southam
- The life and works of Jane Austen
- Bitch in a bonnet, reclaiming Jane Austen from the stiffs, the snobs, the simps and the saps, Robert Rodi, Vol. 2
- Two guys read Jane Austen, Steve Chandler and Terrence N. Hill ; [editor: Kathy Chandler]
- Jane Austen, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Jane Austen, the novels, Nicholas Marsh
- Jane Austen for dummies, by Joan Klingel Ray
- Jane Austen, June Dwyer
- Jane Austen's life, society, works, produced by Artsmagic Ltd. ; directed by Liam Dale
- Jane Austen, real and imagined worlds, Oliver MacDonagh
- The genius of Jane Austen, her love of theatre and why she works in Hollywood, Paula Byrne