Authors > Austen, Jane Find in this WebRing sites pertaining to all aspects of the life, works and times of the incredibly modern novelist Jane Austen. Pictured: Jane (December 16, 1775 -1817) in an 1869 engraving, based on a sketch by Cassandra Austen, from the frontispiece of James Edward Austen-Leigh's, Memoir of Jane Austen, London 1870; Austen-Leigh (1798 - 1874) being her younger half-brother, not to be confused with her two elder brothers, one named James and the other named Edward.
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A Jane Austen Devotional - Steffany Woolsey GIVEAWAY - A Harmonious Meld of Scripture, Wise
Counsel, and Jane Austen
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
(Note: Since I have not yet read every
entry in this exquisite Jane Austen devotional, this can only be
regarded a partial review. ... - 2012/02/08 The Wellington Connection: The Koh-i-noor Diamond - The Koh-I-Noor diamond on view at the Great Exhibition From Harper's Magazine , Volume 32 The great diamonds of the world are as famous as the great mountains or rivers. Who has not read of the Koh-i-noor, the "Mountain of Light," which h... - 2012/02/08 An Arranged Marriage - Jan Hahn -
An Arrangement She Cannot Refuse
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Diverging her path from Jane Austen's
just days after Darcy's disastrous proposal at Hunsford Parsonage,
debut author Jan Hahn delivers a riveting Pride and Prejudice ... - 2012/02/08 Regency Reflections: Ashton on 1812, Part I - The following is an excerpt from John Ashton's Social England Under the Regency , which can be found in digital formats at numerous sites. Regency a la Mode, British Museum from Chapter 6, 1812:  ... - 2012/02/08 Excerpts from the Reminiscences of Captain Gronow - Rees Howell Gronow (1794 - 1865) is remembered best for his Reminiscences, which he wrote down in his old age. Some observers suspect his memories were not always accurate, but he presents a clear picture of the Regency era ... - 2012/02/06 My Five Pride and Prejudice Re-telling Guiding Principles - When it comes to reading, I enjoy Regencyera stories more than anything, especially Prideand Prejudice variations. I have read hundreds and rarely have I beendisappointed. As many stories as have been written, there remains an infinitesupply of t... - 2012/02/04
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PODixon's Blog
Indie Author meets Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"
Jane Austen in Spanish
The homesite of JAcastellano, the Jane Austen e-mail list in Spanish, where you can find information about Jane Austen in Spanish
Austenesque Reviews
Reviews of Jane Austen sequels, fan-fiction, and para-literature
Darcy's Dialogues and more, by Ed S.
Hear Darcy's point of view, read letters from Anne, and much more.
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