This anthology, edited by Joanne Shattock, with an introduction and contribution by her, contains a ...
Jane Austen (1775–1817) has written six novels which are mainly concerned with young adults searchin...
Living in rural England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Jane Austen had a very quiet lif...
Review of 'The Reception of Jane Austen in Europe' edited by Anthony Mandal and Brian Southam
This volume of international research provides a wide-ranging account of Jane Austen's reception acr...
This article reviews the reception of Jane Austen's works (principally her six major novels) in Euro...
Book review of Everybody\u27s Jane: Austen in the Popular Imagination, by Juliette Wells
Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a writer with a global reputation. She is one of a very few writers to en...
none1noThe chapter examines the reasons why the works of Jane Austen, for all their popularity, cann...
none2No existing book on Jane Austen can boast such a large and varied collection of contemporary cr...
Can Jane Austen only be fully understood in English? In Jane Austen Speaks Norwegian, Sørbø compares...
Of all the great novelists of the Romantic period, only two, Jane Austen and Walter Scott, have been...
In China, Jane Austen is today widely acknowledged as one of the greatest English writers. Yet her l...
Despite their commitment to Ezra Pound's commandment to "make it new!:" modernist authors like Ernes...
'Jane Austen’s Cults and Cultures' by Claudia L. Johnson. Seventeen years after Colin Firth's Mr ...
This anthology, edited by Joanne Shattock, with an introduction and contribution by her, contains a ...
Jane Austen (1775–1817) has written six novels which are mainly concerned with young adults searchin...
Living in rural England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Jane Austen had a very quiet lif...
Review of 'The Reception of Jane Austen in Europe' edited by Anthony Mandal and Brian Southam
This volume of international research provides a wide-ranging account of Jane Austen's reception acr...
This article reviews the reception of Jane Austen's works (principally her six major novels) in Euro...
Book review of Everybody\u27s Jane: Austen in the Popular Imagination, by Juliette Wells
Jane Austen (1775-1817) is a writer with a global reputation. She is one of a very few writers to en...
none1noThe chapter examines the reasons why the works of Jane Austen, for all their popularity, cann...
none2No existing book on Jane Austen can boast such a large and varied collection of contemporary cr...
Can Jane Austen only be fully understood in English? In Jane Austen Speaks Norwegian, Sørbø compares...
Of all the great novelists of the Romantic period, only two, Jane Austen and Walter Scott, have been...
In China, Jane Austen is today widely acknowledged as one of the greatest English writers. Yet her l...
Despite their commitment to Ezra Pound's commandment to "make it new!:" modernist authors like Ernes...
'Jane Austen’s Cults and Cultures' by Claudia L. Johnson. Seventeen years after Colin Firth's Mr ...
This anthology, edited by Joanne Shattock, with an introduction and contribution by her, contains a ...
Jane Austen (1775–1817) has written six novels which are mainly concerned with young adults searchin...
Living in rural England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Jane Austen had a very quiet lif...