
Ali,
Monica, and Jenny Colgan. “Is This the Book That Changed Your Life?” Guardian 9 Dec. 2004: 10-11. Amis,
Martin. “Northanger Abbey.” Granta 87 (2004): 53-74. Arriola,
Joyce L. “Introducing the ‘Women’s Film’ in Teaching the Works of 18th-
and 19th-Century Women: Novelists in English—The Case of Jane Austen
and Her Predecessors.” Unitas: A
Quarterly for the Arts and Sciences
77 (2004): 455-75. Auerbach,
Emily. Searching for Jane Austen.
Madison: U of Wisconsin P, 2004. Battaglia,
Beatrice, and Diego Saglia. Re-drawing
Austen: Picturesque Travels in Austenland. Napoli: Liguori, 2004. Bebris,
Carrie. Pride and Prescience, or A Truth Universally
Acknowledged: A Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Mystery. New York: Forge, 2004. Berdoll,
Linda. Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife: Pride
and Prejudice Continues. Naperville,
IL: Sourcebooks, 2004. Birchall,
Diana. Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma: A Sequel to
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. [S.I.]: Egerton, 2004. Blackwell,
Bonnie. “A Slender Girl and a Thin Plot: Starvation and Spectacle in Persuasion.” LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory 15 (2004): 153-80. Blackwell,
Mark. “’The Setting Always Casts a Different Shade on It’: Allusion and
Interpretation in Sense and Sensibility.”
Eighteenth-Century Fiction 17 (2004):
111-24. Boyle,
Nicholas. “Faces (2): Mansfield Park.”
Sacred and Secular Scriptures: A Catholic
Approach to Literature. London: Darton Longman and Todd, 2004. 205-20. Burris,
Skylar Hamilton. Conviction: A Sequel to
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. [S.I.]: Virtualbookworm, 2004. Byrne,
Paula. Jane Austen’s Emma: A Sourcebook. New York: Routledge,
2004. Byrne,
Sandie. Jane Austen: Mansfield Park.
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Caines,
Michael. “Jane Austen, Dramatist?” Major
Voices 18th-Century Women Playwrights. New Milford, CT: Toby Press,
2004. 485-507. Castellanos
Llanos, Gabriela. “Carnaval y feminismo: Discurso novelístico de Jane Austen.” La mujer que escribe y el perro que baila: Ensayos sobre género y
literatura. Universidad del Valle, Santiago de Cali: La Manzana de la
Discordia, 2004. 55-72. Cleere,
Eileen. “Home Trading: Mansfield Park
and the Economics of Endogamy.” Avuncularism:
Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Nineteenth-Century English Culture. Stanford:
Stanford UP, 2004. 33-75. Corbett,
Mary Jean. “’Cousins in Love, &c’ in Jane Austen.” Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 23 (2004): 237-59. Davidson,
Jenny. “Hypocrisy and the Novel, II: A Modest Question about Mansfield Park.” Hypocrisy and the Politics of Politeness: Manners and
Morals from Locke to Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2004. 146-69. _____.
“A Modest Question about Mansfield Park.”
Eighteenth-Century Fiction 16 (2004):
245-64. Deresiewicz,
William. Jane Austen and the Romantic
Poets. New York: Columbia UP, 2004. Despotopoulou,
Anna. “Fanny’s Gaze and the Construction of Feminine Space in Mansfield Park.” Modern Language Review 99 (2004): 569-83. Duckworth,
Alistair M. “How Shall We Ever Recollect Half the Dishes for Grandmamma?” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 16 (2004):
471-92. Fenton,
Kate, Vanity and Vexation: A Novel of
Pride and Prejudice. New York: Dunne, 2004. Flavin,
Louise. Jane Austen in the Classroom:
Viewing the Novel/Reading the Film. New York: Lang, 2004. Folsom,
Marcia McClintock. Approaches to Teaching
Austen’s Emma. New York: MLA, 2004. Fowler,
Karen Joy. The Jane Austen Book Club.
New York: Putnam, 2004. Fraiman,
Susan, ed. Northanger Abbey:
Authoritative Text Backgrounds,
Criticism. Norton Critical Eds. New
York: Norton, 2004. Franz,
Linda. Quilted Diamonds 2: More
Austen-tatious Diamonds to Hand Piece. Burlington, Ont.: Franz, 2004. Freire,
Espido. Querida Jane, querida Charlotte:
Por la Ruta de Jane Austen y las hermanas Brontë. Madrid: Aguilar, 2004. Fullerton,
Susannah. Jane Austen and Crime.
Sydney: JASA, 2004. Furley,
Phyllis. The Darcys: Scenes from Married
Life. East Sussex, Eng.: Egerton,
2004. Gatje-Smith,
Norma. The Sequel to Pride and
Prejudice: Trust and Triumph. [Bloomington, IN.]: AuthorHouse, 2004. Gaull,
Marilyn. “Jane Austen: Afterlives.” Eighteenth-Century
Life.” 28 (Spring 2004): 113-19. Georgiana,
Duchess of Devonshire. Emma, or The
Unfortunate Attachment: A Sentimental Novel. Ed. Jonathan David Gross.
Albany: State U of New York P, 2004. Goetsch,
Paul. “Laughter in Pride and Prejudice.”
Redefining the Modern: Essays on
Literature and Society in Honor of Joseph Wiesenfarth. Cranbury, NJ: Associated
UP, 2004. 29-43. Goodman,
Allegra. “Rereading: Pemberley Previsited.”
American Scholar 73 (2004):
142-45. Gunn,
Daniel P. “Free Indirect Discourse and Narrative Authority in Emma.” Narrative 12 (2004): 35-54. Hargan,
James. “Jane Austen: At Home in Hampshire.” British
Heritage 25 (Nov. 2004): 38-46. Harrow,
Sharon. “’A Great Deal Better Employed Doing Nothing’: The Role of Female Labor
and the Danger of Difference in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park. Adventures in Domesticity: Gender and Colonial
Adulteration in Eighteenth-Century British Literature. New York: AMS, 2004.
159-203. Hendryx,
Shirl. The Last of Jane Austen: A Comedy.
New York: French, 2004. Hoeveler,
Diane Long. “Historicizing Austen.” Clio
33 (2004): 305-14. Hopkins,
Lisa. “Jane Austen and Bess of Hardwick.” Notes
&Queries.” ns 51 (2004): 134. Jaeck,
Angelika, and Siegfried Spengler. Quotations.
Berlin: Angel, 2004. The Jane Austen
Society: Report for 2004. [Winchester]: Jane Austen Society, 2004. Jenkyns,
Richard. A Fine Brush on Ivory: An
Appreciation of Jane Austen. New York: Oxford UP, 2004. Johnston,
Susan. “Historical Picturesque: Adapting Great
Expectations and Sense and Sensibility.
Mosaic 37 (2004): 167-83. Jones,
Darryl. Jane Austen. New York:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Jones,
Vivien. Selected Letters. Oxford
World’s Classics. Oxford: Oxford UP, 2004. Karounos,
Michael. “Ordination and Revolution in Mansfield
Park.” Studies in English Literature,
1500-1900 44 (2004): 715-36. Knox-Shaw,
Peter. Jane Austen and the Enlightenment.
New York: Cambridge UP, 2004. Kramp,
Michael. “The Woman, the Gypsies, and England: Harriet Smith’s National Role.” College Literature 31 (2004): 147-68. Lane,
Maggie, and Jing Guo. Jian, Aositing de
shi jie: Yingguo zui shou huan ying de zuo jia de sheng huo he shi dai [Jane
Austen’s world: The life and times of England’s most popular author]. Wen xue
da shi xi lie. [Haikou Shi]: Hainan chu ban she, 2004. Lau,
Beth. “Placing Jane Austen in the Romantic Period: Self and Solitude in the Works of Jane Austen and the Male
Romantic Poets.” European Romantic Review
15 (2004): 255-67. Le
Faye, Deirdre. Jane Austen, a Family
Record. Rev. ed. New York: Cambridge UP, 2004. _____.
“Patrick O’Brian and Others in the DNB.” TLS
17 Dec. 2004: 17. Leithart,
Peter J. Miniatures and Morals: The
Christian Novels of Jane Austen. Moscow, ID: Canon, 2004. _____.
“Jane Austen, Public Theologian.” First Things:
A Monthly Journal of Religion & Public Life 139 (Jan. 2004): 28-37. Lynch,
Deidre Shauna. Introduction. Persuasion.
Ed. James Kinsley. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 2004.
vii-xxxiii. Mahoney,
John. Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen.
London: Letts, 2004. McAllister,
Marie E. “’Only to Sink Deeper’: Venereal Disease in Sense and Sensibility. Eighteenth-Century
Fiction 17 (2004): 87-110. McMaster,
Juliet. “Epilogue: And on to Jane Austen.” New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
166-74. Merrett,
Robert James. “Jane Austen and the ‘Better Knowledge of Mankind.’” Presenting the Past: Philosophical Irony and
the Rhetoric of Double Vision. Victoria, BC: Eng. Lit. Monograph Ser.,
2004. 77-118. Miles,
Robert. “’A Fall in Bread’: Speculation and the Real in Emma.” Novel 37 (Fall
2003/Spring 2004): 66-85. Mills,
Jane. “Clueless: Transforming Jane Austen’s Emma.”
Australian Screen Education 34
(Spring 2004): 100-105. Morrison,
Robert. Jane Austen’s Pride and
Prejudice: A Sourcebook. London:
Routledge,
2004. Moussa,
Hiba. “Mansfield Park and Film: An
Interview with Patricia Rozema.” Literature/Film Quarterly 32(2004): 255-60. Nachumi,
Nora. “’I Am Elizabeth Bennet’: Defining One’s
Self
through Austen’s Third Novel.” Pedagogy
4 (2004): 119-24. Nakao,
Mari. Jein Osutin: Shosetsuka no tanjo.
Tokyo: Eihosha, 2004. Nazar,
Hina. “The Imagination Goes Visiting: Jane Austen, Judgment, and the Social.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 59 (2004): 145-78. Paul,
Kate, and Rosemary Harden. Jane Austen:
Film and Fashion. [Bath: Bath & North East Somerset Council], 2004. Pawl,
Amy J. “Fanny Price and the Sentimental Genealogy of Mansfield Park.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 16 (2004): 287-315. Persuasions:
The Jane Austen Journal. 26 (2004). Powell,
Neil. “Rears, and Vices.” TLS 30 Jan.
2004: 15. Pritchard,
William H. “What’s Been Happening to Jane Austen.” Hudson Review 57 (2004): 303-10. Punter,
David, and Glennis Byron. “Jane Austen (1775-1817).” The Gothic. Blackwell Guides to Lit. Oxford: Blackwell, 2004.
80-81. Regaignon,
Dara Rossman. “Pemberley vs. the Purple Jar: Prudence, Pleasure, and Narrative
Strategy.” Women’s Writing 11 (2004):
439-61. Rodríguez
Martin, María Elena. “La influencia de la ficción breve de Jane Austen en su
obra posterior y en la adaptación al cine de su novela Mansfield Park.” Cuento en
Red: Estudios Sobre la Ficción Breve 10 (Fall 2004): n.p.s. Rogoff,
Jay. “Chawton.” Western Humanities Review
58 (Spring 2004): 101. Rohrbach,
Emily. “Austen’s Later Subjects.” Studies
in English Literature, 1500-1900 44 (2004): 737-52. Shapard,
David M. The Annotated Pride and
Prejudice. Delmar, NY: Pheasant,
2004. Sheen,
B. A., ed. “Jane Austen.” English
Writers: A Bibliography with Vignettes. New York: Nova Science, 2004. 13-27. Smith,
Debra White. First Impressions.
Eugene, OR: Harvest, 2004. Southam,
Brian. “’Manoeuvring’ in Jane Austen.” Women’s
Writing 11 (2004): 463-76. _____.
“Rears, and Vices.” TLS 23 Jan. 2004:
15. Stafford,
Fiona. Introduction. Pride and Prejudice.
Ed. James Kinsley. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 2004.
vii-xxxii. Sutherland,
Kathryn. “Jane Austen and the Invention of the Serious
Modern Novel.” The Cambridge Companion to
English Literature, 1740-1830. Ed. Thomas Keymer and Jon Mee. New York:
Cambridge UP, 2004. 244-62. Transactions:
Jane Austen Society (Midlands). 15 (2004). Wagner,
Heather Lehr. Jane Austen.
Philadelphia: Chelsea, 2004. Wainwright,
Valerie. “On Being Un/reasonable: Mansfield
Park and the Limits of Persuasion.” English
53 (2004): 93-116. Wheeler,
David. “Jane Austen and 18th-Century English Spa Culture.” English Studies 85 (2004): 120-33. Wilson,
Kim. Tea with Jane Austen. Madison:
Jones, 2004. Winborn,
Colin. The Literary Economy of Jane
Austen and George Crabbe.
Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004. Wolf,
Amy. “Epistolarity, Narrative, and the Fallen Woman in Mansfield Park.” Eighteenth-Century
Fiction 16 (2004): 265-85. Wu,
Duncan. “Bonfire of Her Vanities.” Independent
18 May 2004: 14-15. Young-hee, Kim. “Conditions of Literary Translation in Korea.” Korea Journal 44 (2004): 235-47.
|