(A short listing of the main categories of information on this site, and all e-texts; for a thorough listing, see the longer table of contents below.)
Writings.
Links on titles in the list below point towards brief discussions
of each work (without intentional plot spoilers); other links point
toward e-texts and miscellaneous available on-line resources.
- Northanger Abbey
(published 1817).
Pemberley e-text of Northanger Abbey (in chapters).
Plain ASCII e-text of Northanger Abbey (available in uncompressed and compressed single-file versions from various Project Gutenberg sites).
Henry Tilney's gothic parody
E-text of Henry Tilney and Catherine Morland on marriage vs. dancing
E-text of The walk to Beechen Cliff (Henry and Eleanor Tilney with Catherine Morland)
C. E. Brock illustrations for Northanger Abbey.
Summary of Northanger Abbey (with *spoilers*)
Silly cover of a printing of Northanger Abbey which was marketed as a gothic novel (USA, 1965) <JPEG>; Equally silly inside blurb; compare the puffed-up cover blurb with the original quote
- Sense and
Sensibility (published 1811).
Pemberley e-text of Sense and Sensibility (divided into chapters).
Plain ASCII e-text of Sense and Sensibility (available in uncompressed and compressed single-file versions from various Project Gutenberg sites).
Genealogy charts for the characters in Sense and Sensibility.
Notes on Sense and Sensibility.
C. E. Brock illustrations for Sense and Sensibility.
Penguin's Reader's Guide to Sense and Sensibility
Sense and Sensibility, the movie (official site); (other site)
- Pride and
Prejudice (published 1813).
Annotated HTML Hypertext of Pride
and Prejudice.
- Chronology.
- List of characters.
- List of passages illustrating the motifs of "pride" and
"prejudice".
- Notes on random topics, including the
society of Jane Austen's day.
- List of important places in Pride
and Prejudice (and in Jane Austen's life), with map.
- 1895 Charles E. Brock illustrations for Pride and Prejudice [JPEG images] (includes notes on Regency clothing styles)
Latest version of my plain ASCII e-text of Pride and Prejudice, compressed in binary .zip format <260577 bytes> [See explanation of ".zip" here.]
Pemberley e-text of Pride and Prejudice (in chapters).
- Mansfield Park
(published 1814).
Pemberley e-text of Mansfield Park (in chapters).
Plain ASCII e-text of Mansfield Park (available in uncompressed and compressed single-file versions from various Project Gutenberg sites).
Opinions of Mansfield Park, collected by Jane Austen
- E-texts of Lovers' Vows by Kotzebue, translated by Inchbald:
A dialogue on the custom of girls' coming "Out"
Passages from Mansfield Park that detail Fanny Price's endearing imperfections
Program of a recent conference on Mansfield Park
Genealogical Charts for Mansfield Park
A chronology for Mansfield Park
A comparison between the characters Henry Crawford of Mansfield Park and Darcy of Pride and Prejudice
C. E. Brock illustrations for Mansfield Park (in color)
Funny cover illustration for a Spanish translation [.gif at Goucher College]
The definitive Fanny-bashing (if you can't top this, don't even bother trying to insult Fanny Price!)
What Fanny Price would have to do for some people not to find her "insipid"!
A concept illustration for a possible alternative ending to Mansfield Park (one that many people may find just as believable as Fanny getting together with Henry C.! )
- Emma (published 1815).
Pemberley e-text of Emma (divided into chapters).
A sensual scene from Emma
The charades and riddle in Emma (with answers)
Genealogy charts for the characters in Emma
Kali's Emma page
The new TV version of Emma
Clueless, the Movie.
- Persuasion
(published 1817).
Pemberley e-text of Persuasion (in chapters).
Plain ASCII e-text of Persuasion (available in uncompressed and compressed single-file versions from various Project Gutenberg sites).
The "cancelled chapters" of Persuasion
A list of all the occurences of the words "persuade"/"persuasion" in the novel
Advertisement for Gowlands' Lotion, from Ackermann's Repository 1809 (for ladies who want to carry away their freckles)
Genealogy charts for the characters in Persuasion
C. E. Brock illustrations for Persuasion.
Persuasion, the movie
- BBC and other Film/Video adaptations of Jane Austen's novels.
An article on the current wave of "Austenmania", including an interview with the producer of the new Sense and Sensibility film.
- The Project Gutenberg e-texts of the novels are also available from
various mirror sites; for more information (or in case you should,
unaccountably, want e-texts of books not by Jane Austen), the best place to
start is The On-line Books Page.
- Minor Writings.
- Her Juvenilia,
- Including Love and Freindship.
Annotated hypertext of Love and
Freindship
Annotated text of The
Three Sisters
Annotated text of Frederic
& Elfrida
E-text of Jack & Alice
E-text of Lesley Castle (excerpts)
E-text of Henry and Eliza
Some further fragments of splendid nonsense from the Juvenilia
(Includes:
The Beautifull Cassandra,
Amelia Webster,
The Visit: A Comedy in 2 Acts, [Eugène Ionesco, eat your heart out!]
The Adventures of Mr. Harley,
A Beautiful Description of the Different Effects of Sensibility
on Different Minds,
The History of England (excerpts),
Letter From A Mother to her freind,
Letter from a Young lady crossed in Love to her freind,
The female philosopher -- A Letter,
A Letter from a Young Lady, whose feeling being too Strong for
her Judgement, led her into the commission of Errors which her Heart
disapproved,
A Tour through Wales in a Letter from a young Lady, and
The sad story of the beautiful Rose.)
Also: Sir William Mountague.
- Lady Susan
with e-text
and Plain ASCII e-text compressed in binary .zip format <49888 bytes> [See explanation of ".zip" here.]
- The Watsons
with e-text
and Plain ASCII e-text compressed in binary .zip format <39035 bytes> [See explanation of ".zip" here.]
- Sanditon
Sir Edward Denham's sense and literary taste (or lack thereof)
- The Plan of a Novel according to Hints from Various Quarters
with e-text.
- Her light verse
with mini-e-texts.
Some poems on Jane Austen.
Biography: Life (1775-1817) and Family.
Notes on the society of Jane Austen's time
(especially with respect to Pride and
Prejudice).
Jane Austen's Art and her Literary Reputation.
- "Everybody loves their Jane Austen": occurrences of
singular "their" etc. in Jane Austen's novels (Anti-pedantry page).
On-line academic articles:
Other WWW pages on Jane Austen:
- Jane Austen jokes:
Selective bibliography.
Some images:
- The AUSTEN-L mailing list
- The Jane Austen Society
- An MSNBC article on Jane Austen's cyber-fandom (including AUSTEN-L and this web-site)
- Raw non-hierarchical menu of all HTML Files in
this directory
- Caveats.
- How to use this document.
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