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101 things you didn't know about Jane Austen : the truth about the world's most intriguing romantic literary heroine, Patrice Hannon
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xiii, 242 pages
- Contents
-
- 3
- 68
- 31
- Jane's mysterious Devon lover
- 71
- 32
- Madam Lefroy
- 72
- 33
- Death of a beloved father
- 74
- 3
- 34
- Why was The Watsons left unfinished?
- 76
- 35
- Other Emma
- 79
- 36
- Southampton
- 81
- Part 4
- Late-eighteenth-century England: Austen and revolution
- Glorious Years
- 84
- 37
- Edward to the rescue
- 84
- 38
- Creaking door
- 86
- 39
- Today's "self-published" writers are in good company: Sense and Sensibility
- 4
- 87
- 40
- First success
- 89
- 41
- Light & bright & sparkling
- 90
- 42
- A truth universally acknowledged
- 92
- 4
- 43
- Which of Jane's heroines did her mother call "insipid"?
- 93
- 44
- Dedicated to the one I hate: Jane and the Prince Regent
- 95
- 45
- Hints from various quarters
- 99
- 46
- Beautiful Hampshire
- Who was Martha Lloyd and why did she live with jane?
- 102
- 47
- London
- 104
- 48
- Mrs. Austen: What was Jane's mother like?
- 106
- 49
- Jane Austen, poet
- 7
- 108
- 50
- Was Jane Austen a snob?
- 110
- 51
- "What have wealth or grandeur to do with happiness?"
- 113
- 52
- "Oh! what a Henry"
- 116
- 5
- 53
- Sisters-in-law
- 118
- 54
- "A very musical society"
- 119
- 55
- Drawing
- 122
- 56
- A family member meets the guillotine
- "A curricle was the prettiest equipage in the world": horses and carriages
- 125
- 57
- Jane Austen's gardens
- 129
- 58
- "To be fond of dancing"
- 130
- Part 5
- Heroes and Heroines
- 8
- 134
- 59
- Why are there so many clergymen in Jane Austen's novels?
- 134
- 60
- "Fine naval fervour" I: Frank Austen
- 137
- 61
- "Fine naval fervour" II: Charles Austen
- 139
- Part 1
- 6
- 62
- "Fine naval fervour" III: Mansfield Park
- 141
- 63
- "Fine naval fervour" IV: Persuasion
- 143
- 64
- So who was the real Mr. Darcy? (And Mr. Knightley, and Captain Wentworth...)
- 145
- 65
- Jane's education
- Bad boys
- 146
- 66
- Bad parents
- 148
- 67
- Brothers and sisters
- 151
- 68
- Husbands and wives
- 10
- 154
- 69
- "Connubial felicity"
- 156
- 70
- Love at first sight
- 159
- 71
- "Pictures of perfection"
- 162
- 7
- 72
- Emma Woodhouse
- 163
- 73
- "All young ladies accomplished!"
- 165
- 74
- "Rather natural than heroic"
- 167
- 75
- Boys everywhere; How did this single woman write so perceptively about men?
- Prudence and romance
- 171
- 76
- Girlfriends
- 173
- 77
- "Till this moment, I never knew myself"
- 176
- 78
- Home
- 12
- 178
- 79
- "She learned romance as she grew older"
- 181
- 80
- City girl
- 183
- 81
- Obsession
- 185
- 8
- 82
- Fashion
- 188
- 83
- What do Austen's novels say about beauty?
- 191
- Part 6
- Untimely Death
- 195
- 84
- Putting on plays
- For which novel do we have two endings?
- 195
- 85
- What did Jane Austen say about Mrs. Darcy?
- 197
- 86
- Anna Austen
- 199
- 87
- Fanny Knight
- 15
- 201
- 88
- Jane Austen's religion
- 204
- 89
- Sanditon: a glimpse of uncharted land
- 205
- 90
- What killed Jane Austen?
- 207
- 9
- 91
- Jane Austen's will
- 209
- 92
- What secrets do Jane Austen's letters reveal?
- 210
- 93
- Posthumous publication: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion
- 212
- 94
- Birth of a Heroine
- Brother Edward's fairy-tale good fortune
- Jane Austen remembered
- 214
- Part 7
- Austen and Popular Culture: From the Eighteenth Century to the Twenty-First
- 217
- 95
- Who were Jane Austen's favorite novelists?
- 217
- 96
- Which poets did she like?
- 17
- 219
- 97
- Did Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott ever meet?
- 222
- 98
- Victorians and others
- 224
- 99
- Just how many film, television, and stage adaptations of Austen novels have there been?
- 226
- 10
- 100
- "The little bit (two Inches wide) of Ivory"
- 228
- 101
- Winchester Cathedral
- 230
- Other writer m the Austen family
- 19
- Part 2
- Brilliant Beginnings
- 22
- 11
- What did Jane Austen really look like?
- 1
- 22
- 12
- Was Jane Austen a fashion victim?
- 24
- 13
- Hilarious violence and vice; the surprise of Austen's earliest writings
- 26
- 14
- More juvenilia
- 28
- 1
- 15
- Love and Freindship-yes, that's how she spelled it!
- 30
- 16
- Freindship? Spelling and grammar
- 33
- 17
- Lady Susan-Austen's fabulously wicked heroine
- 36
- 18
- Austens of Steventon
- Gothic pleasures
- 38
- 19
- Young Jane in love-who was Tom Lefroy?
- 41
- 20
- Cassandra Austen, real-life tragic heroine
- 45
- 21
- First Impressions: Why didn't Pride and Prejudice keep its first title?
- 1
- 49
- 22
- Eliza: cousin and friend becomes sister
- 50
- 23
- How was Elinor and Marianne drastically different from Sense and Sensibility?
- 52
- 24
- Jane Cooper: another cousin's improbably romantic-and tragically short-life
- 55
- 2
- 25
- Arrested for shoplifting!
- 57
- Part 3
- Silence and Disappointed Love
- 60
- 26
- What distressing news made Jane faint?
- 60
- 27
- Bloodline of a genius
- Did Jane Austen really hate Bath?
- 61
- 28
- Marriage proposal
- 64
- 29
- More publishing woes
- 66
- 30
- "A little sea-bathing would set me up forever"
- Isbn
- 9781598692846
- Label
- 101 things you didn't know about Jane Austen : the truth about the world's most intriguing romantic literary heroine
- Title
- 101 things you didn't know about Jane Austen
- Title remainder
- the truth about the world's most intriguing romantic literary heroine
- Statement of responsibility
- Patrice Hannon
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- One hundred and one things you didn't know about Jane Austen
- Jane Austen
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- eng
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- 823.7
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- index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Austen, Jane
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- 101 things you didn't know about Jane Austen : the truth about the world's most intriguing romantic literary heroine, Patrice Hannon
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-235) and index
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- Contents
-
- 3
- 68
- 31
- Jane's mysterious Devon lover
- 71
- 32
- Madam Lefroy
- 72
- 33
- Death of a beloved father
- 74
- 3
- 34
- Why was The Watsons left unfinished?
- 76
- 35
- Other Emma
- 79
- 36
- Southampton
- 81
- Part 4
- Late-eighteenth-century England: Austen and revolution
- Glorious Years
- 84
- 37
- Edward to the rescue
- 84
- 38
- Creaking door
- 86
- 39
- Today's "self-published" writers are in good company: Sense and Sensibility
- 4
- 87
- 40
- First success
- 89
- 41
- Light & bright & sparkling
- 90
- 42
- A truth universally acknowledged
- 92
- 4
- 43
- Which of Jane's heroines did her mother call "insipid"?
- 93
- 44
- Dedicated to the one I hate: Jane and the Prince Regent
- 95
- 45
- Hints from various quarters
- 99
- 46
- Beautiful Hampshire
- Who was Martha Lloyd and why did she live with jane?
- 102
- 47
- London
- 104
- 48
- Mrs. Austen: What was Jane's mother like?
- 106
- 49
- Jane Austen, poet
- 7
- 108
- 50
- Was Jane Austen a snob?
- 110
- 51
- "What have wealth or grandeur to do with happiness?"
- 113
- 52
- "Oh! what a Henry"
- 116
- 5
- 53
- Sisters-in-law
- 118
- 54
- "A very musical society"
- 119
- 55
- Drawing
- 122
- 56
- A family member meets the guillotine
- "A curricle was the prettiest equipage in the world": horses and carriages
- 125
- 57
- Jane Austen's gardens
- 129
- 58
- "To be fond of dancing"
- 130
- Part 5
- Heroes and Heroines
- 8
- 134
- 59
- Why are there so many clergymen in Jane Austen's novels?
- 134
- 60
- "Fine naval fervour" I: Frank Austen
- 137
- 61
- "Fine naval fervour" II: Charles Austen
- 139
- Part 1
- 6
- 62
- "Fine naval fervour" III: Mansfield Park
- 141
- 63
- "Fine naval fervour" IV: Persuasion
- 143
- 64
- So who was the real Mr. Darcy? (And Mr. Knightley, and Captain Wentworth...)
- 145
- 65
- Jane's education
- Bad boys
- 146
- 66
- Bad parents
- 148
- 67
- Brothers and sisters
- 151
- 68
- Husbands and wives
- 10
- 154
- 69
- "Connubial felicity"
- 156
- 70
- Love at first sight
- 159
- 71
- "Pictures of perfection"
- 162
- 7
- 72
- Emma Woodhouse
- 163
- 73
- "All young ladies accomplished!"
- 165
- 74
- "Rather natural than heroic"
- 167
- 75
- Boys everywhere; How did this single woman write so perceptively about men?
- Prudence and romance
- 171
- 76
- Girlfriends
- 173
- 77
- "Till this moment, I never knew myself"
- 176
- 78
- Home
- 12
- 178
- 79
- "She learned romance as she grew older"
- 181
- 80
- City girl
- 183
- 81
- Obsession
- 185
- 8
- 82
- Fashion
- 188
- 83
- What do Austen's novels say about beauty?
- 191
- Part 6
- Untimely Death
- 195
- 84
- Putting on plays
- For which novel do we have two endings?
- 195
- 85
- What did Jane Austen say about Mrs. Darcy?
- 197
- 86
- Anna Austen
- 199
- 87
- Fanny Knight
- 15
- 201
- 88
- Jane Austen's religion
- 204
- 89
- Sanditon: a glimpse of uncharted land
- 205
- 90
- What killed Jane Austen?
- 207
- 9
- 91
- Jane Austen's will
- 209
- 92
- What secrets do Jane Austen's letters reveal?
- 210
- 93
- Posthumous publication: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion
- 212
- 94
- Birth of a Heroine
- Brother Edward's fairy-tale good fortune
- Jane Austen remembered
- 214
- Part 7
- Austen and Popular Culture: From the Eighteenth Century to the Twenty-First
- 217
- 95
- Who were Jane Austen's favorite novelists?
- 217
- 96
- Which poets did she like?
- 17
- 219
- 97
- Did Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott ever meet?
- 222
- 98
- Victorians and others
- 224
- 99
- Just how many film, television, and stage adaptations of Austen novels have there been?
- 226
- 10
- 100
- "The little bit (two Inches wide) of Ivory"
- 228
- 101
- Winchester Cathedral
- 230
- Other writer m the Austen family
- 19
- Part 2
- Brilliant Beginnings
- 22
- 11
- What did Jane Austen really look like?
- 1
- 22
- 12
- Was Jane Austen a fashion victim?
- 24
- 13
- Hilarious violence and vice; the surprise of Austen's earliest writings
- 26
- 14
- More juvenilia
- 28
- 1
- 15
- Love and Freindship-yes, that's how she spelled it!
- 30
- 16
- Freindship? Spelling and grammar
- 33
- 17
- Lady Susan-Austen's fabulously wicked heroine
- 36
- 18
- Austens of Steventon
- Gothic pleasures
- 38
- 19
- Young Jane in love-who was Tom Lefroy?
- 41
- 20
- Cassandra Austen, real-life tragic heroine
- 45
- 21
- First Impressions: Why didn't Pride and Prejudice keep its first title?
- 1
- 49
- 22
- Eliza: cousin and friend becomes sister
- 50
- 23
- How was Elinor and Marianne drastically different from Sense and Sensibility?
- 52
- 24
- Jane Cooper: another cousin's improbably romantic-and tragically short-life
- 55
- 2
- 25
- Arrested for shoplifting!
- 57
- Part 3
- Silence and Disappointed Love
- 60
- 26
- What distressing news made Jane faint?
- 60
- 27
- Bloodline of a genius
- Did Jane Austen really hate Bath?
- 61
- 28
- Marriage proposal
- 64
- 29
- More publishing woes
- 66
- 30
- "A little sea-bathing would set me up forever"
- Control code
- ocm84151312
- Dimensions
- 16 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 242 pages
- Isbn
- 9781598692846
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- 823.7 AU74HAN ; P ; XX-N/HQ-EXN ; C0704BT2(LS) ; PA20080222BN ; DONE 03/2008.
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-235) and index
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- Contents
-
- 3
- 68
- 31
- Jane's mysterious Devon lover
- 71
- 32
- Madam Lefroy
- 72
- 33
- Death of a beloved father
- 74
- 3
- 34
- Why was The Watsons left unfinished?
- 76
- 35
- Other Emma
- 79
- 36
- Southampton
- 81
- Part 4
- Late-eighteenth-century England: Austen and revolution
- Glorious Years
- 84
- 37
- Edward to the rescue
- 84
- 38
- Creaking door
- 86
- 39
- Today's "self-published" writers are in good company: Sense and Sensibility
- 4
- 87
- 40
- First success
- 89
- 41
- Light & bright & sparkling
- 90
- 42
- A truth universally acknowledged
- 92
- 4
- 43
- Which of Jane's heroines did her mother call "insipid"?
- 93
- 44
- Dedicated to the one I hate: Jane and the Prince Regent
- 95
- 45
- Hints from various quarters
- 99
- 46
- Beautiful Hampshire
- Who was Martha Lloyd and why did she live with jane?
- 102
- 47
- London
- 104
- 48
- Mrs. Austen: What was Jane's mother like?
- 106
- 49
- Jane Austen, poet
- 7
- 108
- 50
- Was Jane Austen a snob?
- 110
- 51
- "What have wealth or grandeur to do with happiness?"
- 113
- 52
- "Oh! what a Henry"
- 116
- 5
- 53
- Sisters-in-law
- 118
- 54
- "A very musical society"
- 119
- 55
- Drawing
- 122
- 56
- A family member meets the guillotine
- "A curricle was the prettiest equipage in the world": horses and carriages
- 125
- 57
- Jane Austen's gardens
- 129
- 58
- "To be fond of dancing"
- 130
- Part 5
- Heroes and Heroines
- 8
- 134
- 59
- Why are there so many clergymen in Jane Austen's novels?
- 134
- 60
- "Fine naval fervour" I: Frank Austen
- 137
- 61
- "Fine naval fervour" II: Charles Austen
- 139
- Part 1
- 6
- 62
- "Fine naval fervour" III: Mansfield Park
- 141
- 63
- "Fine naval fervour" IV: Persuasion
- 143
- 64
- So who was the real Mr. Darcy? (And Mr. Knightley, and Captain Wentworth...)
- 145
- 65
- Jane's education
- Bad boys
- 146
- 66
- Bad parents
- 148
- 67
- Brothers and sisters
- 151
- 68
- Husbands and wives
- 10
- 154
- 69
- "Connubial felicity"
- 156
- 70
- Love at first sight
- 159
- 71
- "Pictures of perfection"
- 162
- 7
- 72
- Emma Woodhouse
- 163
- 73
- "All young ladies accomplished!"
- 165
- 74
- "Rather natural than heroic"
- 167
- 75
- Boys everywhere; How did this single woman write so perceptively about men?
- Prudence and romance
- 171
- 76
- Girlfriends
- 173
- 77
- "Till this moment, I never knew myself"
- 176
- 78
- Home
- 12
- 178
- 79
- "She learned romance as she grew older"
- 181
- 80
- City girl
- 183
- 81
- Obsession
- 185
- 8
- 82
- Fashion
- 188
- 83
- What do Austen's novels say about beauty?
- 191
- Part 6
- Untimely Death
- 195
- 84
- Putting on plays
- For which novel do we have two endings?
- 195
- 85
- What did Jane Austen say about Mrs. Darcy?
- 197
- 86
- Anna Austen
- 199
- 87
- Fanny Knight
- 15
- 201
- 88
- Jane Austen's religion
- 204
- 89
- Sanditon: a glimpse of uncharted land
- 205
- 90
- What killed Jane Austen?
- 207
- 9
- 91
- Jane Austen's will
- 209
- 92
- What secrets do Jane Austen's letters reveal?
- 210
- 93
- Posthumous publication: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion
- 212
- 94
- Birth of a Heroine
- Brother Edward's fairy-tale good fortune
- Jane Austen remembered
- 214
- Part 7
- Austen and Popular Culture: From the Eighteenth Century to the Twenty-First
- 217
- 95
- Who were Jane Austen's favorite novelists?
- 217
- 96
- Which poets did she like?
- 17
- 219
- 97
- Did Jane Austen and Sir Walter Scott ever meet?
- 222
- 98
- Victorians and others
- 224
- 99
- Just how many film, television, and stage adaptations of Austen novels have there been?
- 226
- 10
- 100
- "The little bit (two Inches wide) of Ivory"
- 228
- 101
- Winchester Cathedral
- 230
- Other writer m the Austen family
- 19
- Part 2
- Brilliant Beginnings
- 22
- 11
- What did Jane Austen really look like?
- 1
- 22
- 12
- Was Jane Austen a fashion victim?
- 24
- 13
- Hilarious violence and vice; the surprise of Austen's earliest writings
- 26
- 14
- More juvenilia
- 28
- 1
- 15
- Love and Freindship-yes, that's how she spelled it!
- 30
- 16
- Freindship? Spelling and grammar
- 33
- 17
- Lady Susan-Austen's fabulously wicked heroine
- 36
- 18
- Austens of Steventon
- Gothic pleasures
- 38
- 19
- Young Jane in love-who was Tom Lefroy?
- 41
- 20
- Cassandra Austen, real-life tragic heroine
- 45
- 21
- First Impressions: Why didn't Pride and Prejudice keep its first title?
- 1
- 49
- 22
- Eliza: cousin and friend becomes sister
- 50
- 23
- How was Elinor and Marianne drastically different from Sense and Sensibility?
- 52
- 24
- Jane Cooper: another cousin's improbably romantic-and tragically short-life
- 55
- 2
- 25
- Arrested for shoplifting!
- 57
- Part 3
- Silence and Disappointed Love
- 60
- 26
- What distressing news made Jane faint?
- 60
- 27
- Bloodline of a genius
- Did Jane Austen really hate Bath?
- 61
- 28
- Marriage proposal
- 64
- 29
- More publishing woes
- 66
- 30
- "A little sea-bathing would set me up forever"
- Control code
- ocm84151312
- Dimensions
- 16 cm
- Extent
- xiii, 242 pages
- Isbn
- 9781598692846
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Note
- 823.7 AU74HAN ; P ; XX-N/HQ-EXN ; C0704BT2(LS) ; PA20080222BN ; DONE 03/2008.
- System control number
-
- (Sirsi) o84151312
- (Sirsi) o84151312
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