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  1. Selected Letters (Oxford World's Classics) by Jane Austen, 2009-03-15
  2. Jane Austen's Letters by Jane Austen, 2003-05-28
  3. A Jane Austen Encyclopedia by Paul Poplawski, 1998-06-30
  4. Northanger Abbey: A Longman Cultural Edition by Jane Austen, 2004-09-12
  5. Jane Austen: Real and Imagined Worlds by Oliver MacDonagh, 1993-03-31
  6. Jane Austen by Tony Tanner, 2007-09-15
  7. A Memoir of Jane Austen: And Other Family Recollections (Oxford World's Classics) by James Edward Austen-Leigh, 2002-12-05
  8. Jane Austen: In Style by Susan Watkins, Hugh Palmer, 1996-10
  9. Presenting Miss Jane Austen by May Lamberton Becker, 2006-05-30
  10. Jane Austen (Christian Encounters Series) by Peter Leithart, 2010-03-02
  11. Jane Austen and Food by Maggie Lane, 2003-08-02
  12. Sentido y sensibilidad (Clasicos de la literatura series) by Jane Austen, 2006-04
  13. Jane Austen's Emma and Mansfield Park by Jane Austen, 1988-05
  14. Jane Austen Miscellany by Bolton, 2006-05-01

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Jane Austen was born at Stevenson (Hampshire), a village of which her father was rector. The life of no writer could have been more uneventful than hers. She never left home except on short visits to London and to the watering-town of Bath. Jane Austen began to write early, at first only for family entertainment, composing burlesque stories and short parodies on contemporary authors. Though her days were quiet and her area circumscribed, she saw enough of middle-class provincial society to find a basis on which her powers of searching observation and imagination might create a faithful representation of the life she knew best. Her novels were brilliant studies of her world, notable for the author's shrewd insight into human psychology. Her interest was in commonplace perplexitiesof emotion and conduct. Austen's elaborate criticism of life, as displayed in Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814), Emma (1816), Northanger Abbey and Persuasion (posthumous, 1816) — was directed against snobbishness, social pretentiousness, vulgarity and falsity. Throughout all of these novels her gaze was steadily humorous and ironical. To other gifts she allied a perfect sense of dramatic progression and an admirably lucid prose style which make her stories delightful reading even after almost 200 years since their first publication.

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Jane Austen Jane Austen is one of the greatest English novelists of the 19th century. Her witty, satirical and romantic fiction marks the transition in English literature from 18th century neo-classicism to 19th century romanticism. Jane Austen was born on December 16, 1775, in the village of Steventon, near Basingstoke, in Hampshire. The seventh of eight children of the Reverend George Austen and his wife, Cassandra, she was educated mainly at home and, even in her adult years, continued to live with other members of her family. In her childhood, she was surrounded by her older sister, Cassandra, her six brothers, and the other boys who lodged with the family and whom Mr. Austen tutored. Jane wrote her first novel, Love and Freindship (sic) when she was fourteen. This was followed by, A History of England by a partial, prejudiced and ignorant Historian and several other juvenile works. Jane went on to write six major novels. Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816) were published during her lifetime, while a gothic parody

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Jane Austen was born on December 16th 1775 at Steventon Rectory, near Basingstoke, Hampshire , where her father worked as the vicar of Steventon. Being the seventh of eight children, Jane always felt specially united to her eldest sister, Cassandra, with whom she went to different schools at Oxford, Southampton and Reading up to she was eleven years old. From then onwards her father took pains so that she could have a good educaation and encouraged her in reading so that when she was twenty years old she spent most of her time writing (short stories in general).
Because of her natural curiosity she did notice any pattern of behaviour that was strange or uncommon according to her own image of the world and this would appear in her novels. The time she spent at Steventon and her active social life provided her with all the information she needed to develop the scenery and characters for her works. There she would write 'Northanger Abey', 'Sense and Sensibility' and 'Pride and Prejudice' though this works were not published then.
At the age of 25 her family decided to move to Bath (1801), because her father wanted to retire there and spent the rest of his life in that part of England. Jane did not feel quite enthusiastic about this change and despite it provided scenes for some of her books, she did not embark on any of her following novels during the five years she was there.

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. Jane Austen is the English novelist generally credited with first giving the novel its modern character through her treatment of the details of everyday life in provincial English middle-class society. She was born on December 16, 1775 at the parsonage of Steventon, in Hampshire, a village of which her father was rector. She was the youngest of seven children. In 1801, the family moved to Bath, where they lived until 1805 when, upon the death of her father, the family moved first to Southampton and then to Chawton in 1809. It was in Chawton that her major works were composed, although she had begun as a child to write for family amusement. Jane Austen's best-known work, Pride and Prejudice , was written in 1797-98, although not published until 1813, two years after the publication of Sense and Sensibility . Her three other books belong to a later period Mansfield Park Emma and Persuasion being written between 1811 and 1816.

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    During her placid life Miss Austen never allowed her literary work to interfere with her domestic duties: sewing much and admirably, keeping house, writing many letters and reading aloud. Though, however, her days were quiet and her area circumscribed, she saw enough of middle-class provincial society to find a basis on which her dramatic and humorous faculties might build, and such was her power of searching observation and her sympathetic imagination that there are not in English fiction more faithful representations of the life she knew than we possess in her novels. She had no predecessors in this genre. Miss Austen's "little bit (two inches wide) of ivory" on which she worked "with so fine a brush"her own phraseswas her own invention.
    Her best-known, if not her best work, Pride and Prejudice , was also her first. It was written between October 1796 and August 1797, although, such was the blindness of publishers, not issued until 1813, two years after Sense and Sensibility , which was written, on an old scenario called "Eleanor and Marianne," in 1797 and 1798. Miss Austen's inability to find a publisher for these stories, and for

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