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Guide to Novels by Jane Austen Article 
Six novels with six different stories and several heroines, but do you remember who's who and what's what?
Nov 25, 2009 - Elizabeth Fredericks
Common Elements in Jane Austen Novels Article 
Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Persuasion, all have elements of family impropriety, undeserving suitors, and conflicted love interests.
Jan 14, 2011 - Sarah Artz
Courtship and Romance in Jane Austen's Day Article 
Jane Austen, the queen of the courtship novel and the pioneer of the Regency romance, was a keen observer of her world.
May 20, 2012 - Tanja Batista
The Novels of Jane Austen on Film Article 
While the work of Jane Austen has often been adapted for television, film versions have until recently been much less common.
Jan 25, 2010 - Jonathan Squirrell
Novels Inspired by Jane Austen Article 
Looking for Jane Austen inspired novels? Check out these great Austen-inspired works!
May 25, 2010 - Kristyn Hammond
Women in Jane Austen's Novels Article 
The most well-known women in Jane Austen's novels change, as Austen's life changes and she grows both as a person and a writer.
Jun 24, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Villains in Jane Austen's Novels Article 
Jane Austen writes villains into her works; sometimes, though, they are hard to spot because they are so genteel with their villainy that they blend into fictional life.
Oct 5, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Heroes in Jane Austen's Novels Article 
Jane Austen is known for her strong, independent heroines, but she also created enduring male characters who exhibited patience, loyalty, and deep feelings.
Sep 27, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Suffering in Jane Austen's Novels Article 
The works of Jane Austen, whilst slighted by some as mere romantic fairy tales, contain suffering that she made realistic by drawing upon her own life and observations.
Jul 20, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Jane Austen's Life and Times Article 
The novels of English-born Jane Austen are arguably the most widely read on the world's literary stage, yet she only produced six novels in her short life
Jul 7, 2010 - Sylvia Kent
Fiction Inspired by Jane Austen Article 
Jane Austen is not only a celebrated novelist, but she has inspired many other writers. The following novels are all based on Jane Austen's works.
Jan 25, 2011 - Rachel Ives
Borrowing Jane Austen's Imagination Article 
The fascination and love for Jane Austen's novels has seen them revisited and rewritten countless times by various authors. But is this practice acceptable?
May 26, 2010 - Angela Gorton
Love and Friendship by Jane Austen Article 
Love and Friendship is a collection of juvenile writings by Jane Austen, perhaps some of her earliest attempts at novel writing, as well as playwriting and drama.
Jun 29, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen Article 
In Northanger Abbey, Jane Austen injects herself into the story with comments on technique, including satire, plot, and valuable information about literary ideas.
Jul 9, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Marriage in Jane Austen's Persuasion Article 
A look at the vehicle of marriage and its different motivations in Regency England as made evident in Jane Austen's novel, Persuasion.
Mar 9, 2011 - Jamie Pack
Travels with Jane Austen Article 
Admirers of English author Jane Austen traveling in her footsteps can visit her birthplace, homes and grave, several film locations or the Jane Austen Festival in Bath.
May 18, 2009 - Renate Oetjens
Post-Jane Austen Novels Article 
Jane Austen's Regency era heroines were genteel, but these gritty Victorian era heroines rise from the middle and lowest classes. Good books, great reading!
Feb 25, 2007 - TK Kenyon
Second Chances in Jane Austen's Novels Article 
Jane Austen weaves second chances through several of her novels, but two in particular allow for second opportunities, although circumstances vary.
Jun 12, 2009 - Pamela Mooman
Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice - Society, Women, and Marriage Article 
Through Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen criticises the importance of the maintenance of social decorum and also a woman's place in society and marriage.
Mar 29, 2011 - Lesley Lanir
Spies and Jane Austen Cause Mischief Article 
French spies and Jane Austen are just two of the wonderful surprises awaiting readers in Lauren Willig's holiday novel, The Mischief of the Mistletoe.
Mar 9, 2011 - ZaBeth Marsh