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    Jane Austen: English novelist.

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    She's gone crazy for Jane Austen.

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    Can you find me some Austen for her?

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    Adaptation of the Jane Austen.

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    Austen began writing this when she was twenty one.

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    Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel by Jane Austen.

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    This aspect however finds little place in Jane Austen's novels.

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    As you can guess, I love all things Jane Austen.

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    Austen admitted that he took online criticism of his work personally.

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    Tell me. Was it Charlotte Bronte, Jane Austen or Thomas Hardy?

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    Jane Austen's Mr. Elliot is a psychopath of the charming, dangerous ilk.

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    And when did I begin to cultivate an enduring love for Austen?

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    Jane Austen's lively and affectionate family circle provided a stimulating context for her writing.

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    Precaution(1820) was a plodding imitation of Jane Austen's novels of English gentry manners.

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    Whether audiences want her characters in Regency or modern dress, they just want more Austen.

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    Let's look to the plays of Shakespeare, the dialogues of Plato, the novels of Jane Austen.

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    Jane Austen was born in Steventon, Hampshire, where her father, Rev. George Austen, was a rector.

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    The novelist Jane Austen died in Winchester on 18 July 1817 and is buried in the cathedral.

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    Novelist Jane Austen died in Winchester on 18 July 1817 and is buried in the cathedral below.

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    Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and the perils of misconstrued romance.

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    In the past month alone, Wikipedia's article on Jane Austen has been viewed more than 115,000 times.

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    The letters and journals of Jane Austen and her family, who knew Hastings, show that they followed the trial closely.

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    During this period, she spent two weeks in treatment at the Austen Riggs Center, a psychiatric hospital in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

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    Austen Riggs is an inpatient psychiatric hospital where intensive psychotherapy remains the core of treatment( thought certainly medication is used as well.).

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    Bonus: If you decide to send letters, you will immediately feel like a heroine of the era of Jane Austen. Just a dream!

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    When you hear the name Jane Austen, you probably think about long dresses, stuffy tea parties, and British accents- unless you don't know.

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    The new Jane Austen ten pound note joins the Winston Churchill five pound note in the first series of polymer Bank of England banknotes.

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    Two centuries on from the death of Jane Austen, the enthusiasm for her work and the Regency world she represents is more alive than ever.

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    And at the end of my talk, you would all stand up and you would go,"Thank you Plato, thank you Shakespeare, thank you Jane Austen.

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    When you hear the name Jane Austen, you probably think about long dresses, stuffy tea parties, and British accents- unless you don't know who she.

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