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Occasional Papers, NO.4 (Winter 2001)
Jane Austen Bibliography for 2000
  BARRY ROTH

Barry Roth is a Professor of English at Ohio University and author of three annotated bibliographies of the work of  Jane Austen (UP Virginia, 1973 and 1985, and Ohio UP, 1996).

Aitken, David. Sleeping with Jane Austen. Harpenden: No Exit, 2000. 

Allen, Carol. “Empowering Austen.” Times 2 (London) 30 Mar. 2000: 24-25.

Amigoni, David. “The Elements of Narrative Analysis and the Origins of the Novel: Reading Jane Austen’s Emma and Samuel Richardson’s Pamela.” The English Novel and Prose Narrative. Elements of Lit. Edinburgh: Edinburgh UP, 2000. 17-53.

Barrett, Julia. Jane Austen’s Charlotte: Her Fragment of a Last Novel, Completed. New York: Evans, 2000.

Barron, Stephanie. Jane and the Stillroom Maid. Jane Austen Mystery 5. New York: Bantam, 2000.

Benedict, Barbara M. “Jane Austen and the Culture of Circulating Libraries: The Construction of Female Literacy.” Revising Women: Eighteenth-Century “Women’s Fiction” and Social Engagement. Ed. Paula R. Backscheider. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 2000. 147-99. 

_____. “Sensibility by the Numbers: Austen’s Work as Regency Popular Fiction.” Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 63-86.

Berdoll, Linda. The Bar Sinister: Pride and Prejudice Continues. . . . Del Valle, TX: Well, There It Is, 2000. 

Bermingham, Ann. “Accomplished Women.” Learning to Draw: Studies in the Cultural History of a Polite and Useful Art. New Haven: Yale UP for the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, 2000. 183-227. 

Bokat, Nicole. Redeeming Eve. Sag Harbor, NY: Permanent, 2000. 

Brosh, Liora. “Consuming Women: The Representation of Women in the 1940 Adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.” Quarterly Review of Film and Video 17 (2000): 147-59.

Buck, Paula. “Tender Toes, Bow-wows, Meow-meows, and the Devil: Jane Austen and the Nature of Evil.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 199-214.

 Byrne, Sandie. “Jane Austen’s Language.” English Review 11 (Sept. 2000): 9-11.

 Cavaliero, Glen. “Intellectual Comedy: The Distillation of Elements.” The Alchemy of Laughter: Comedy in English Fiction. New York: St. Martin’s, 2000. 149-71. 

_____. “Ironic Comedy: The Conjunction of Opposites.” The Alchemy of Laughter: Comedy in English Fiction. New York: St. Martin’s, 2000. 84-102.

_____. “Parodic Comedy: The Separation of Elements.” The Alchemy of Laughter: Comedy in English Fiction. New York: St. Martin’s, 2000. 42-60. 

Chambers, Helen. “Nineteenth-Century German Translations of  Jane Austen.” Beitrage zur Rezeption der britischen und irischen Literatur des 19. Jahrhunderts im  deutschsprachigen Raum.” Ed. Norbert Bachleitner.  Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000. 231-54.

Clay, George R. “In Defense of Flat Characters: A Discussion of Their Value to Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, and Leo Tolstoy.” International Fiction Review 27 (2000): 20-26.

Dabbs, Thomas. “Lampoon and Lampoonability: Emma and the Riddle of Popularity.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and  Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 87-95.

 Dabundo, Laura. “Jane Austen’s Opacities.” Jane Austen and Mary Shelley and Their Sisters. Ed. Laura Dabundo. Lanham, MD: UP of America, 2000. 53-60.

 Daffron, Eric. “Child’s Play: A Short Publication and Critical History of Jane Austen’s Juvenilia.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 191-97.

 Delany, Paul. “‘A Sort of Notch in the Donwell Estate’:  Intersections of Status and Class in Emma.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 12 (2000): 533-48.

Díaz de Chumaceiro, Cora L. “Induced Recall of Jane  Austen’s Novels: Films, Television, Videos.” Journal  of Poetry Therapy 14 (2000): 41-50. 6 Sept. 2001 <http://journals.ohiolink.edu/pdflinks/010806101642238458.pdf>.

Donahue, Deirdre. “Happily Snared in Web of Austen’s ‘Charlotte.’” USA Today 11 May 2000: 6D. 

Duckworth, Alistair M. “Jane Austen and George Stubbs: Two Speculations.”  Eighteenth-Century Fiction 13 (2000): 53-66.

Duncan, Rebecca Stephens. “A Critical History of Sense and Sensibility.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 17-26.

 _____. “Sense and Sensibility: A Convergence of Readers/Viewers/Browsers.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 1-16.

 Favret, Mary A. “Being True to Jane Austen.” Victorian Afterlife: Postmodern Culture Rewrites the Nineteenth Century. Ed. John Kucich and Dianne F. Sadoff.  Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 2000. 64-82.   

_____. “Free and Happy: Jane Austen in America.”  Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 166-87.

Ferguson, Frances. “Jane Ausen, Emma, and the Impact of Form.” Modern Language Quarterly 61 (2000): 157-80.

 Finn, Brenda. Anna Weston: A Sequel to Emma by Jane Austen. Headbourne Worthy, Hampshire: Hedera, 2000.

Flynn, Christopher. “‘No Other Island in the World’: Mansfield Park, North America, and Post-Imperial Malaise.” Symbiosis 4 (2000): 173-86.

Galperin, William. “Austen’s Earliest Readers and the Rise of the Janeites.” Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 87-114.

_____. “Introduction to the Forum on the [sic] Box Hill.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 6 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/galperin/galperin.html>.

_____, ed. Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000). U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/toc.html>.

Gamer, Michael. “Unanswerable Gallantry and Thick-Headed Nonsense: Rereading Box Hill.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 16 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/gamer/gamer.html>.

Garside, Peter, and Rainer Schöwerling. “[Jane Austen].” 1800-1829. Vol. 2 of The English Novel 1770-1829: A Bibliographical Survey of Prose Fiction Published in the British Isles. New York: Oxford UP, 2000. 338 and passim.

 Gerhard, Joseph. “Prejudice in Jane Austen, Emma Tennant, Charles Dickens, and Us.” Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900 40 (2000): 679-93. 

Gerster, Carole. “Rereading Jane Austen: Dialogic Feminism in Northanger Abbey.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 115-30.

 Giffin, Michael. “Jane Austen and the Economy of Salvation: Renewing the Drifting Church in Mansfield Park.” Literature and Theology 14 (2000): 17-33.

 Grant, Steve. “Mansfield Park.” Sunday Times (London) 2 Apr. 2000, sec. 9: 8.

Gray, S. I. B. “Mathematics in the Age of Jane Austen: Essential Skills of 1800.” Mathematics Teacher 93 (2000): 670-79.

 Groenendyk, Kathi L. “The Importance of Vision: Persuasion and the Picturesque.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 30 (Winter 2000): 9-28.

Hamblin, Laura. “On the Virtues of Stout Half-Boots, Speculation, and a Little Fresh Hair Powder: A Political, Yet Jovial, Reading of Jane Austen’s The Watsons.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 225-40.

 Haslett, Moyra. “‘The Muffled Clink of Crystal Touching Mahogany’: Jane Austen in the 1990s.” Marxist Literary and Cultural Theories. Transitions. New York: St. Martin’s, 2000. 200-32.

 Hawkridge, Audrey. Jane and Her Gentlemen: Jane Austen and the Men in Her Life and Novels. London: Owen, 2000.

 Hermansson, Casie. “Neither Northanger Abbey: The Reader Presupposes.” Papers on Language & Literature 36 (2000): 337-56.

Heydt-Stevenson, Jill. “‘Slipping into the Ha-Ha’: Bawdy Humor and Body Politics in Jane Austen’s Novels.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 55 (2000): 309-39.

 Hourigan, Maureen. “The Watsons: Critical Interpretations.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 241-52.

Huey, Peggy. “Jane Austen’s Sanditon.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 253-58.

 The Jane Austen Society: Report for 2000. Winchester: Jane Austen Soc., 2000.

 Jordan, Elaine. “Jane Austen Goes to the Seaside: Sanditon, English Identity, and the ‘West Indian’ Schoolgirl.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 29-55.

 Kaplan, Laurie, and Nancy Magnuson. Twenty-Five Years of Jane Austen. Baltimore: Julia Rogers Library, Goucher College, 2000.

Keller, James R. “Austen’s Northanger Abbey: A Bibliographic Study.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000.  131-43.

 Kennedy, Maev. “Restoration Drama: £3m Appeal for Austen Family Mansion.” Guardian 14 July 2000: 9.

 Kern, Robert. “Ecocriticism: What Is It Good For?” Isle: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 7 (Winter 2000): 9-32.

Knuth, Deborah. “Lady Susan: A Bibliographical Essay.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 215-24.

 Lambdin, Laura Cooner and Robert Thomas. “Degrees of Maturity: The Bibliographic History of Jane Austen’s Persuasion.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 159-71.

 _____. “Humor and Wit in Jane Austen’s Poems and Charades.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 275-81.

 _____, eds. A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000.

Landry, Donna. “Learning to Ride at Mansfield Park.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 56-73.

 Lane, Maggie, and David Selwyn, eds. Jane Austen: A Celebration. Manchester: Carcanet in association with the Jane Austen Soc. and Chawton House Library, 2000.

Langland, Elizabeth. “Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen and Her Readers.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 41-56.

 Le Faye, Deirdre. Fanny Knight’s Diaries: Jane Austen through Her Niece’s Eyes. Winchester: Jane Austen Soc., 2000.

 _____. “Jane Austen’s Laggard Suitor.” Notes and Queries ns 47 (2000): 301-4.

 _____. “New Marginalia in Jane Austen’s Books.” Book Collector 49 (2000): 222-26.

 Levine, George. “Box Hill and the Limits of Realism.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 18 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/levine/levine.html>.

Lovric, Michelle. Women’s Wicked Wit: From Jane Austen to Roseanne Barr. London: Prion, 2000.

Lowry, Betty. “On the Trail of Jane Austen: A Visit to the Towns and Dwellings That Had an Impact on the Author.” Boston Globe 3 Sept. 2000: L3.

Lynch, Deidre. “Homes and Haunts: Austen’s and Mitford’s English Idylls.” PMLA 115 (2000): 1103-8.

_____. “Introduction: Sharing with Our Neighbors.” Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 3-24.

 _____. “Social Theory at Box Hill: Acts of Union.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 20 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/lynch/lynch.html>.

_____, ed. Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000.

Macdonald, Andrew and Gina. “Updating Emma: Balancing Satire and Sympathy in Clueless.” Creative Screenwriting 7 (May-June 2000): 22-30.

McDonald, Richard. “‘And Very Good Lists They Were’: Select Critical Readings of Jane Austen’s Emma.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 97-114.

 McGrail, Anne B. “Fanny Price’s ‘Customary’ Subjectivity: Rereading the Individual in Mansfield Park.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 57-70.

McMaster, Juliet. “The Juvenilia: Energy versus Sympathy.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 173-89.

 Mars-Jones, Adam. “Fanny Price Returns as Heroine for Our Times.” Times 2 (London) 30 Mar. 2000: 22-23.

 Maupin, Amy B. “Jane Austen.” Writers for Young Adults: Supplement 1. Ed. Ted Hipple. New York: Scribner, 2000. 11-18.

 Mee, Jon. “Austen’s Treacherous Ivory: Female Patriotism, Domestic Ideology, and Empire.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 74-92.

 Menon, Patricia. “The Mentor-Lover in Mansfield Park: ‘At Once Both Tragedy and Comedy.’” Cambridge Quarterly 29 (2000): 145-64.

Mohapatra, Himansu S., and Jatindra K. Nayak. “Farewell to Jane Austen: Uses of Realism in Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 189-204.

Monte, Steven. “Ancients and Moderns in Mrs. Dalloway.” Modern Language Quarterly 61 (2000): 587-616.

Moss, Stephanie. “Jane Austen’s Letters in the Nineteenth Century: The Politics of Nostalgia.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 259-74.

 Natarajan, Nalini. “Reluctant Janeites: Daughterly Value in Jane Austen and Sarat Chandra Chatterjee’s Swami.”  The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 141-62. 

Nicolson, Nigel. “The Novels of Jane Austen.” British Greats. London: Cassell, 2000. 17-19.

O’Connell, Pamela Licalzi. “A World without End for Fans of Jane Austen.” New York Times 13 Jan. 2000: 10.

O’Farrell, Mary Ann. “Jane Austen’s Friendship.” Janeites:  Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 45-62.

 Ogundipe, Molara. “To a ‘Jane Austen’ Class at Ibadan University.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 237-38.

Park, You-me. “Father’s Daughters: Critical Realism Examines Patriarchy in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice and Pak Wanso’s A Faltering Afternoon [Hwichongkorinun Ohu].” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 205-17.

 Park, You-me, and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan, eds. The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000.

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Plotz, Judith. “Jane Austen Goes to India: Emily Eden’s Semi-Detached Home Thoughts from Abroad.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 163-88. 

Portner, Jessica. “New Jane Austen Centre.” British Heritage 21(Feb.-Mar. 2000): 16.

 Potkay, Adam. “Leaving Box Hill: Emma and Theatricality.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 21 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/potkay/potkay.html>.

Price, Leah. “Cultures of the Commonplace.” The Anthology and the Rise of the Novel: From Richardson to George Eliot. New York: Cambridge UP, 2000. 67-104.

 Purves, Libby. “Sassy Fanny Shuns Old Morals.” Times Educational Supplement (London) 5 May 2000: 100.

 Quinn, Vincent. “Loose Reading? Sedgwick, Austen, and Critical Practice.” Textual Practice 14 (2000): 305-26.

 Redwood, Fred. “Shades of Austen.” Sunday Times (London) 4  June 2000, sec. 5: 21.

 Reilly, Susan. “‘A Nobler Fall of Ground’: Nation and Narration in Pride and Prejudice.” Symbiosis 4 (2000): 19-34.

Reitz, Bernhard. “‘Miseries Are Political, Not Personal’—Fay Weldon’s Women and the Quest for Self-Realization.” Lineages of the Novel: Essays in Honour of Raimund Borgmeier. Ed. Bernhard Reitz and Eckart Voigts-Virchow. Trier: Wissenschaftlicher, 2000. 213-29. 

Restuccia, Frances L. “‘A Black Morning’ in Jane Austen’s  Emma.” Melancholics in Love: Representing Women’s Depression and Domestic Abuse. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000. 1-16.

_____. “Mortification: Beyond the Persuasion Principle.”  Melancholics in Love: Representing Women’s Depression and Domestic Abuse. Lanham, MD: Rowman &

Littlefield, 2000. 17-34.

 Rogers, J. Pat. “The Critical History of Mansfield Park.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 71-86.

 Sabor, Peter. “James Edward Austen, Anna Lefroy, and the Interpolations to Jane Austen’s ‘Volume the Third.’” Notes and Queries ns 47 (2000): 304-6.

 Sales, Roger. “In Face of All the Servants: Spectators and Spies in Austen, with Special Reference to the 1995 Adaptation of Persuasion.” Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 188-205.

Seeber, Barbara K. General Consent in Jane Austen: A Study in Dialogism. Montreal and Kingston: McGill-Queen’s UP, 2000.

Sheen, Erica. “‘Where the Garment Gapes’: Faithfulness and Promiscuity in the 1995 BBC Pride and Prejudice.” The Classic Novel: From Page to Screen. Ed. Robert Giddings and Erica Sheen. New York: St. Martin’s, 2000. 14-30.

Sierz, Aleks. “Set Play: Emma.” Times Educational Supplement (London) 25 Feb. 2000: F27.

 Smith, Elton E. “Jane Austen’s Prayers: Deism Becoming Theism.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 283-89.

 Smith, Johanna M. “The Oppositional Reader and Pride and Prejudice.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 27-40.

 Sorensen, Janet. “Epilogue: Jane Austen’s Language and the Strangeness at Home in the Center.” The Grammar of Empire in Eighteenth-Century British Writing. New York: Cambridge UP, 2000. 197-223.

 Southam, Brian. Jane Austen and the Navy. New York: Hambledon, 2000.

 Spacks, Patricia Ann Meyer. “Privacy, Dissimulation, and Propriety: Frances Burney and Jane Austen.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 12 (2000): 515-31.

 Stein, Claudia. “Persuasion’s Box of Contradictions.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin and Robert Thomas Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 145-58.

 Stern, Lesley. “Emma in Los Angeles: Remaking the Book and the City.” Film Adaptation. Ed. James Naremore. Rutgers Depth of Field Ser. New Brunswick: Rutgers UP, 2000. 221-38.

 Sunder Rajan, Rajeswari. “Austen in the World: Postcolonial Mappings.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 3-25.

 Sutherland, Kathryn. “Speaking Commas/Reading Commas: Punctuating Mansfield Park.” Ma(r)king the Text: The Presentation of Meaning on the Literary Page. Ed. Joe Bray, Miriam Handley, and Anne C. Henry. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2000. 217-34.

 Teachman, Debra. Student Companion to Jane Austen. Student Companions to Classic Writers. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000.

Transactions: Jane Austen Society (Midlands). 11 (2000).

 Trumpener, Katie. “The Virago Jane Austen.” Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 140-65.

 Tuite, Clara. “Decadent Austen Entails: Forster, James, Firbank, and the ‘Queer Taste’ of Sanditon (Comp. 1817, Publ. 1925).” Janeites: Austen’s Disciples and Devotees. Ed. Deidre Lynch. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2000. 115-39.

 _____. “Domestic Retrenchment and Imperial Expansion: The Property Plots of Mansfield Park.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 93-115.

 Vorachek, Laura. “‘The Instrument of the Century’: The Piano as an Icon of Female Sexuality in the Nineteenth Century.” George Eliot-George Henry Lewes Studies 38-39 (2000): 26-43.

Wald, Gayle. “Clueless in the Neo-Colonial World Order.” The Postcolonial Jane Austen. Ed. You-me Park and Rajeswari Sunder Rajan. Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures 2. New York: Routledge, 2000. 218-33.

 Walling, William. “Saying What One Thinks: Emma-Emma-at Box Hill.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 23 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/walling/walling.html>.

Wolfson, Susan J. “Boxing Emma, or the Reader’s Dilemma at the Box Hill Games.” Re-reading Box Hill: The Practice of Reading the Practice of Everyday Life. Romantic Circles Praxis Ser. (Feb. 2000): 19 pars. U of Maryland. 4 Sept. 2001 <http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/boxhill/wolfson/wolfson.html>.

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