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 Aiken, Joan. Emma Watson: The Watsons Completed. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. Alleva, Richard. "Emma Can Read, Too'. Sense and Sensibility." Commonweal, 8 Mar. 1996, PP. 15-17. Amis, Martin. "Jane's World." The New Yorker,8 Jan. 1996, pp. 31-35. Austen-Leigh, Joan. l,ater Days at Highbury. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996. Baldwin, Kristen. "Start Making 'Sense': Jane Austen's Hit Teaches Women How to Choose lden." Entertainment Weekly, 12 Apl 1996, p. 14. Barrett, Julia. The Third Sister: A Continuation of Jane Auslen 3 Sense and Sensibility. New York: Donald Fine, 1996. Barron, Stephanie. Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor: Being the First Jane Austen Mystery. New York: Bantam, 1996' Batey, Mavis. Jane Austen and the English l,andscape. Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 1996. Bellafante, Ginia. "Sick of Jane Austen Yet?" Time, 1 5 Jan. 1996, p. 66. Benedict, Barbara M. Making the Modern Reader: Cultural Mediation in Early Modern Literary Anthologies. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1996, pp.214-19. Bentley, Hala. "The English Novel Televising a in the Twentieth Century: 3- Classic Novel for Students." Contemporary Review 268 (1996): r4t-43. Billington, Rachel. Perfect Happiness. London: Hodder and Stoughton, t996. Birtwistle, Sue, and Susie Conklin . The Making of Jane Austen's Emma. New York: Penguin, 1996. Bloom, Harold, ed. Jane AustenS Pride and Prejudice. Bloom's Notes. Broomall, Pa.: Chelsea House, 1996. Bose, Claire, "Shakespeare & Company's Sudden Success: European Artists Are Making a Comeback from the Hereafter." Europe,no.362 (Dec. 1996- Jan. 1991): 31. Bradbury, Malcolm. "Jane Austen's Regency England." InThe Atlas of Literature, ed. Malcolm Bradbury. 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A Penguin Classics Reading Group Guide to Jane Austen featuring Sense and Sensibility and Pide and Prejudice. New York: Penguin USA, no date but circa Mar. 1997. Pool, Daniel. Dickens' Fur Coat and Charlotte's Unanswered Letters: Rows and Romances of England's Great \4ctorian Novelists. New York: HarperCollins, 1997. Reitter, Frances. "Later Days at Highbury." School Library lournal, Vol.43, No.3, Mar. 1997,p.214. Rogers, Michael. "Emma." Library Journal,Yol. 122, No. 5, 15 Mar. 1997, p. 94. Selwyn, David, editor. The Poems of Jane Austen and the Austen Family.Iowa City, Ia.: Univ. of Iowa Press, in association with The Jane Austen Society, 1997. Simons, Judy, editor. Mansfield ParkandPersuasion. (New Casebooks.) New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997. Smiley, Jane. "Jane Austen's Heroines." In The Quiet Center: Women Reflecting on Life's Passages from the Pages of Victoria Magazine. Katherine pp. 263-67. Ball Ross, editor. New York: Hearst Books, 1997, 54 Persuasions No. 19 Smither, Elizabeth. The Mathematics of Jane Austen Birkenhead, Auckland: Godwit, 1997. Teachman, D ebra. Understanding Pride and Preiudice: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents. (The Greenwood Press "Literature in Context" Series.) Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1997. Tennant, Emma. Emma in Love. Jane Austen's Emma Continued. London: Fourth Estate, 1997. Tomalin, Claire. Jane Austen: A Ltfe.(A Borzoi Book.) New York: Alfred Knopf, 1997. Troost, Linda V., editor. "Jane Austen Goes to the Movies." (Topic 48: Journal of the Liberal Arts.) Washington, Penna.: Washington and Jefferson College, Vol. 48, Fall 1997. to Writers' Britain. London: Prion Books, 1997. Walton, David. "Jane Austen: A portrait of her lifetime, more than her life." The Philadelphia Inquirer,30 Nov. 1991, p. Q9. Varlow, Sally. Readers' Guide Weldon, Fay. "Books: Not so Plain Jane: Jane Austen by David Nokes; Jane Austen: A Life by Claire Tomalin." The Independent (London), 27 Sept.1997,p.12. Welsh, Anne Marie. "That Great Screenwriter: Jane Austen's Character Remains as Elusive as Her Novels Were Incisive." San Diego Union Tribune,23 Nov. 1997, Book Section, p. 3. Wood, James. "Sense and Sensibility; Jane Austen A Biography by Claire Tomalin; lane Austen Obstinate Heart a Biography by Yaleie Grosvenor Mye4 Jane Austen A Life by David Nokes." Los Angeles Times Book Review,23 Nov. 1997, p. 3. Wordsworth, Jonathan. The Bright Work Grows: Women Writers of the Romantic Age. Poole, England and Washington D.C.: Woodstock Books, 1997. "Jane Austen: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion 1818," pp. 224-33. 1996 Addendum. Atchia, Paula. Mansfield Letters. Sussex: The Book Guild Ltd., 1996. Austen, Jane. Emma. Illustrated by HughThomson. New York: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1996. Persuasion. Illustrated by HughThomson. New York: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1996. Pride and Prejudice. Illustratedby HughThomson. New York: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1996. Pride and Prejudice. (Cambridge Literature Series.) Cambridge: University of Cambridge, 1996. Richard Bain, editor. Sense and Sensibility. Illustrated by Hugh Thomson. N.Y.: Quality Paperback Book Club, 1996. Latkin and Roth: Jane Austen Works and Studies 1997 Sense and Sensibility. 55 Kriln: Kcinemann Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 1996. Michael Hulse, volume and series editor. Sense and Sensibility. Ann Arbor, Mich.: Tally Hall Press, 1996. Belfer, Lauren. "l,ater Days at Highbury." The New York Times Book Review, I Dec. 1996, p.23. Billington, Rachel. " Jane's World." Daily Telegrap,h (London), 7 Sept. 1996, Books, p. 6. Brooks, Richard. "'Emma' Cover Girls Set for Battle of the Bookshelves." The Observer (London), 15 Sept. 1996, p.ll. Carlin, Margaret. "Jane Austen, P. L" Roclq Mountain News, 13 Apr. 1996, p. 3D. Chisholm, Kate. "Carry On Jane Austen." Sunday Telegraph (London), 3 Mar. 1996, p. 14. Chubb, Ann. "Sex and Sensibility)' Daily Express (London), lj Jan. 1996, p. 24. Cleary, Kristen, and Robin Sommer, editors. A Jane Austen Miscellany. Rowayton, Conn.: Dove Tail Books, 1996. Clewlow, Carol. "When the best is yet to come." The Herald (Glasgow), 20 July 1996, p. 12. Coleman, Terry. "Regent's Lark." Mail on Sunday (London), 19 May 1996, p. 20. Collins, Sarah. "Austen in cyberspace." The New York Times Book Review,5 May 1996, p. 35. Coren, Victoria. "Space-cakes in Austenland." The Independent (London), 16 Mar. 1996, p.9. Cuthbert, David. "Janemania-catch it!" Times-picayune, 16 Jan. 1996, F, pp. l-2. de Botton, Alain. "The Literary Life." Sunday Telegraph (London), 17 Mar. 1996, p. 13. Francis, Sarah. "Joan Aiken: Emma Watson." ZLS (London), 9 Aug. 1996, p. 21. Gordon, Richard, collector. Literary Companion to Medicine. An Anthology of Prose and Poetry. New York: St. Martin's press, 1996. "Taking the Cure: Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey," pp. 205-09. Harman, Claire. "Baby face via sheep-gut; Passion and principle: The Loves and Lives of Regency Women." The Independen I (London), 19 May 1996, p.32. Jane Austen Society. News Letter. Winchester: The Jane Austen Society, No. 6, Apr. and No. 7, Oct. 1996. Jane Austen Society (Midlands). Transactions. No place: Jane Austen Sociery (Midlands), No. 6, 1996. Jane Austen Society of Australia Inc. Sensibilities. Lindfreld, New South Wales: Jane Austen Society of Australia, No. 13, Dec. 1996. 56 Persuasions No. 19 Johnson, Syrie. "Such a silly way to sell Austen." Evening Standard (London), 16 Sept. 1996, p.29. Lacey, Thornton. (pseud. William Hamilton.) The Traveling Companions. Cape Elizabeth, Me.: 1996. Le Faye, Deirdre. "A Literary Portrait Re-Examined: Jane Austen and Mary Anne Campion." The Book Collector, Vol. 45, No. 4, Winter 1996, pp.508-25. Lewis, Peter. "Good sense in old virltes." Daily Mail (London), 26 Feb. 1996, p.20. Mills, Nancy. "Book sense." The ChicagoTribune,Womanews, 17 Mar. 1996, Section 13, p. 3. Macdonald, Marianne. "Perfect Happiness as Emma is rebom." The Independent (London), 26 Jtne 1996, p.7. McCrue, Robert. "A Watercolour of Jane Austen." The Observer (London), 29 Sept. 1996,p.15. Mitchell, Gregg. "Cents and Sensibility-Ed Copeland's Life-Long Passion for All Things Austen is Paying Off." Pomona College Magazine, Summer 1996, pp. 24-30. The National Trust. "Pride and Prejudice at Belton House and Sudbury Hall." The National Trust East Midlands Region, no date. Pate, Nancy. "Austen wannabes have worn out their welcome." The Chicago Tribune, 26 Sept. 1996, p. 3. Phillips, Dr. Shelley. Beyond the Myths: Mother-Daughter Relationships in Psychology, History, Literature and Everyday Lift.Londou Penguin Books, 1996. "Marriageable Daughters: Embroidery and the Novels of Jane Austen," pp. 283-98. Publishers Weekly."Later Days at Highbury;'YoL.243, No. 43, 2l Oct. 1996, p.72. Reynolds, Nigel. "How Jane Austen's Emma became aLesbian." Daily Telegraph (London), 7 Sept. 1996, p. 3. Richetti, John, editor. The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth Century Novel. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1996. Austen indexed. Satullo, Chris. "Jane Austen's middle-class appeal." The Philadelphia Inquirer,20 Feb. 1996, p. 49. Shilling, Jane. "Classics Continued." Sunday Telegraph (London), 23 June 1996, p. 14. Southam, Brian, editor. Jane Austen: The Critical Heritage. 1870-1940. Volume 2. (Citical Heritage Series.) London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1996. Wukas, Mark. "The Austen file." The Chicago Tribune, 17 Mar. 1996, Section 8, p. 6. Latkin and Roth: Jane Austen Works and Studies 1997 57 1995 Addendum. Harrison, Tracey. "Bride and prejudice;' Daily Mail (London),26 Ocl 1995, p. 24. Heseltine, Annabel. "Jane still has the answer for all women." Daily p.39. Hufton, Oliven. The Prospect Before Her: A History of Women in Western Europe. Volume I 1500-1800. New York: Alfred Knopf, Mail (Lordon), 16 Oct. 1995, 1995. Kelly, Jane. "Was it my pride or his prejudice?" Daily Mail (Lotdon), 28 Oct. 1995, pp. 40-41. Kennedy, Philippa. "It's Darcy mania." Daily Express (London), 28 Oct. 1995, p.9. Lane, Anthony. "Jane's World." (The Current Cinema.) The New Yorker,25 Sept. 1995, pp. 107-08. Maslin, Janet. "In Mannerly Search of Marriageable Men." The New York Times, 13 Dec. 1995, pp. B1, 83. Middleton, Chris. "Do put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington." RadioTimes (London), 21-27 Oct. 1995. pp. 35-36. Rafferty, Terrence. "Fidelity and Infidelity." The New Yorker, l8 Dec. 1995, pp. t24-26. 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.