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Books Owned by Jane Austen's Niece, Caroline, Donated to Chawton House Library
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Henry James, Women Writers, and the Friendly Narrator
Jane Austen and Her Times
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JANE AUSTEN Later Manuscripts
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Jane Austen's Families
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In Defence of George Austen
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters
The American Reception of Jane Austen's Novels from 1800 to 1900
Jane Austen's Reflection on Her Characters
The Discourse of Gratitude in the Novels of Jane Austen
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The Many Lovers of Jane Austen: Irony & Parody
JANE AUSTEN Pride and Prejudice
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Images of Marriage in Jane Austen: a Peircean Semiotic
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Relevance in Austen's Pride and Prejudice and Seth Grahame-Smith's Zombies Charlee Colleen Toth Regis University
The Obsession of Main Character in Austen's LADY SUSAN
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The Evolution of Jane Austen from Rural Writer to Contemporary Icon
Jane Austen Among Women Kaplan, Deborah
JANE AUSTEN Jane Austen in Context
Brothers of the More Famous Jane: the Literary Aspirations, Achievements, and Influence of James and Henry Austen
The Mutual Development in James, Henry, and Jane Austen‟S