Jane Austen Works and Studies 1996 and 1997

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Jane Austen Works and Studies 1996 and 1997
Jane Austen Works and Studies
BARRY ROTH
English Department, Ohio University, Athens, OH 45701
PATRICIA LATKIN
Jane Austen Books,860 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL 60611-1751
Chicago, Illinois
PART l-1996 Barry Roth
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Ocl
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The entry in last year's "Jane Austen Works and Studies" section for the
1996 paperback reissue of Park Honan's 1987 biography, Jane Austen:
Her Life,inaccurately stated that the 1996 text, index, notes, and family
trees are identical to those in the original edition. Professor Honan has
made numerous revisions, corrections, and updatings in all of these
categories. The editors of Persuasions and the authors of last year's
bibliography apologize for the erroneous entry.