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Pride and Prejudice
by Dongali, Nov 8, 2008
Based on themes from the novel Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen.
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Pride and Prejudice: a Brief Guide
by Sandra Piddock, Aug 8, 2008
Cut to the chase of this splendid story with my brief guide.
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Why Jane?
by Mike Wallerman, Jul 15, 2008
Does Jane Austen really deserve the praise that has been heaped upon her? Was she daring and radical, or was she, instead, simply a clever comic novelist?
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An Unequal Marriage: What Happens After Pride and Prejudice?
by Manda S, Jun 19, 2008
A review of a novel by Emma Tennant (born 1937), which describes the marriage and misunderstandings of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy.
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Jane Austen Book Club
by Manda S, Jun 17, 2008
Review of Karen Joy Fowler’s Jane Austen Book Club.
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Jane Austen
by Kristen, Jun 2, 2008
How Jane Austen's life is reflected in three of her novels: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Persuasion are all analysed and compared to Austen's life.
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Comparing Jane Austen and Zora Neal Hurston
by Gwendolyn Cuizon, May 2, 2008
Comparing the works, themes, and characteristics of the novels by Jane Austen and Zora Neal Hurston.
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Jane Austen's Narrow World
by Tasleem Ayaz, Mar 5, 2008
The materials and themes of Jane Austen are confined into a narrow fort. The characters of Jane Austen belong to a small section of country-gentry, the upper classes, the lower edge of the nobility, the lower clergy and the officers corps of the military.
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Book Review: Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler
by Shyla martin, Mar 1, 2008
What happens when a girl falls asleep reading her favorite Jane Austen novel and wakes up in Jane Austens very own 1814 Englad?
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Jane Austen's Heroines
by KateS, Jan 30, 2008
Jane Austen’s six novels each portray a strong female lead. There are similarities between the characters at first glance, most of them being youthful and excitable, but Jane’s novels extend further, creating characters who hold your interest.
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