Bibliography on jane austen
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Jane Austen
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Bradley, A. C. “Jane Austen: A Lecture.” In Jane Austen: Critical Assessments. Vol. 2, The Social Background; The Intellectual Background; The Twentieth-Century Response. Edited by Ian Littlewood, – Mountfield, UK: Helm Information,
Identifies two main strains in Austen’s work: humor and morality. Explores for the first time her 18th-century literary influences, Johnson and Cowper, and her debt to stage comedy. Originally published in Essays and Studies by Members of the English Association 2 (): 7–
Copeland, Edward, and Juliet McMaster. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press,
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An important and influential collection by experts in their fields, covering a number of important contexts for Austen studies and including chapters on all the major novels, the short fic
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Jane Austen Bibliographies
The Jane Austen Society of North America has published an annual Jane Austen Bibliography since
Although the bibliographies were initially included in our print journal, Persuasions, JASNA began publishing them in Persuasions On-Line in (The , , and bibliographies were published in both journals.) There is some overlap for the years through , so more than one bibliography for each of those years will need to be consulted.
A list of Jane Austen bibliographies available in print is included at the bottom of page.
JASNA Bibliographies
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Sara L. Pearson, Claire Bellanti, and Robin Henry
Persuasions On-Line ()
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Eileen Horansky, Claire Bellanti, and Robin Henry
Persuasions On-Line ()
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Eileen Horansky, Claire Bellanti, and Robin Henry
Persuasions On-Line ()
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Carol Grigas, Lise Snyder, and Claire
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A FEW WORDS ON FORMAT: the Bibliography has fem sections:
1. Austen Editions: original works, beneath Austen if no extensive annotation or editing fryst vatten involved; otherwise, under the editor’s name
2. Austen Family and Circle: original works/editions by and about Austen family members and friends
3. Austen Scholarship: biographical, critical, and interpretive works
4. Selected Dissertations: a select, rather than exhaustive, list of works specifically on Austen
5. Popular Culture: sequels, continuations, mash-ups, films, merchandise, etc.
Explanatory notes are at the end of the document.
1. Austen Editions
Single Works
- Allen, P. J., ed. A Lost Novel by Jane Austen: Published in . Leicestershire: Matador, Contains a transcription of Two Girls of Eighteen, allegedly an unidentified draft of an unknown Austen novel.
- Austen, Jane. The Beautifull Cassandra. Illus. and afterword by Juliet M