PERSUASIONS ON-LINE V.27, NO.1 (Winter 2006)

 

Jane Austen Bibliography for 2005
  BARRY ROTH

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

 

Arthur, Sarah. Dating Mr. Darcy: A Smart Girl’s Guide to Sensible Romance. Wheaton, IL: Tyndale, 2005.  

 

Aston, Elizabeth. The Exploits and Adventures of Miss Alethea Darcy: A Novel. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005.  

 

Austen, Glyn. “Jane Austen’s Comedy in Emma: High Art or Mere Triviality?” English Review 16 (Sept. 2005): 2-4.  

 

Banerjee, Jacqueline. “Jane Austen.”  Literary Surrey.  Headley Down, Hampshire: John Owen Smith, 2005. 75-80.  

 

Barash, David P. and Nanelle R. “The Key to Jane Austen’s Heart: What Women Want, and Why.” Madame Bovary’s Ovaries: A Darwinian Look at Literature. New York: Delacorte, 2005. 38-68.  

 

Barnard, Ashley. Sense and Sensibility: Adapted. Woodstock, IL: Dramatic Pub., 2005.  

 

Barron, Stephanie. Jane and His Lordship’s Legacy. New York: Bantam, 2005.  

 

Bebris, Carrie. Suspense and Sensibility, or First Impressions Revisited: A Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Mystery. New York: Forge, 2005.  

 

Bedula, Jane, Andrew Mackay, and Joan Cousineau. Jane Austen’s English Manner. Morristown, N.J.: Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 2005.  

 

Blank, Antje. “Dress.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 234-51.  

 

Bonaparte, Felicia. “Conjecturing Possibilities: Reading and Misreading Texts in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.” Studies in the Novel 37 (2005): 141-61.  

 

Brann, Eva T. H. Preliminary Dialogue of an Internally Divided Lover of Mansfield Park and Jane Eyre: A Jeu d’Esprit, in Which, It Being Interior and All Mine by Reason of Cooption, Nothing Has Attributing Quotation Marks Around It. Annapolis: St. John’s College, 2005.  

 

Brassard, Geneviève. “‘The Sacred Impulse of Maternal Devotion’: Austen’s Critique of Domesticity and Motherhood in Lady Susan.” Women’s Studies 34 (2005): 27-48.  

 

Brownstein, Rachel M. “Endless Imitation: Austen’s and Byron’s Juvenilia.” The Child Writer from Austen to Woolf.  Ed. Christine Alexander and Juliet McMaster. Cambridge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Literature and Culture. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 122-37.  

 

Burrows, J. F. “Jane Austen.” Lexikologie/Lexicology: Ein Internationales Handbuch zur natur und Struktur von Wörtern und Wortschätzen/An International Handbook on the Nature and Structure of Words and Vocabularies, 2. Ed. Alan D. Cruse et al. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2005. 1474-77.  

 

Byrne, Paula. “Manners.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 297-305.  

 

Byrne, Sandie, ed. Jane Austen: Mansfield Park. Reader’s Guides to Essential Criticism. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.  

 

Calvo, Clara. “Rewriting Lear’s Untender Daughter: Fanny Price as a Regency Cordelia in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park.” Shakespeare Survey: An Annual Survey of Shakespeare Studies and Production 58 (2005): 83-94.  

 

Canuel, Mark. “Jane Austen and the Importance of Being Wrong.” Studies in Romanticism 44 (2005): 123-50.  

 

Carroll, Joseph. “Human Nature and Literary Meaning: A Theoretical Model Illustrated with a Critique of Pride and Prejudice.” The Literary Animal: Evolution and the Nature of Narrative. Ed Jonathan Gottschall and David Sloan Wilson. Evanston: Northwestern UP, 2005. 76-106.  

 

Choi, Eunjoo. “[Strategic Reading of Women’s Novel: The Case of Jane Austen.]” Nineteenth-Century Literature in English 9.3 (2005): 265-89.  

 

Clark, Robert, and Gerry Dutton. “Agriculture.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 185-93.  

 

Copeland, Edward. “Money.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 317-26.  

 

Cossy, Valérie, and Diego Saglia. “Translations.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 169-81.  

 

Cronin, Richard. “Literary Scene.” Jane Austen in Context.  Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 289-96.  

 

Cronin, Richard, and Dorothy McMillan. “Emma, Harriet Martin, and Parlour Boarders.” Notes & Queries ns 52 (2005): 19-22.  

 

_____, eds. Introduction. Emma. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge, 2005. xxi-lxxiv.  

 

Crusie, Jennifer, ed. Flirting with Pride and Prejudice: Fresh Perspectives on the Original Chick-Lit Masterpiece. Smart Pop Ser. Dallas: BenBella, 2005.  

 

Datta, Kitty Scoular. “Gunge.” TLS 25 Mar. 2005: 17. 

 

Davis, Joy Lee. Jane Austen and the Almighty Pound: Money, Rank, and Privilege in Jane Austen’s Novels. [MN: J. L. Davis], 2005.  

 

Doody, Margaret Anne. “Jane Austen, That Disconcerting ‘Child.’” The Child Writer from Austen to Woolf.  Ed. Christine Alexander and Juliet McMaster.  New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 101-21.  

 

Dryden, Robert G. “Jane Austen Conversation.” Studies in the Novel 37 (2005): 342-45.  

 

Duckworth, Alistair M. “Landscape.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen.  New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 278-88.  

 

Dudgeon, Patrick. “What Jane Austen Might Have Said.” Brontë Studies 30 (2005): 66-68.  

 

Eagleton, Terry. “Walter Scott and Jane Austen.” The English Novel: An Introduction. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2005. 94-122.  

 

Ellis, Markman. “Trade.” Jane Austen in Context.  Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 415-24. 

 

Emsley, Sarah Baxter. Jane Austen’s Philosophy of the Virtues.  Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.  

 

Favret, Mary A. “Everyday War.” ELH 72 (2005): 605-33.  

 

Fergus, Jan. “Biography.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 3-11.  

 

Freire, Espido. Querida Jane, querida Charlotte: por la ruta de Jane Austen y las hermanas Brontë. Madrid: Suma de Letras, 2005.  

 

Frey, Anne. “A Nation without Nationalism: The Reorganization of Feeling in Austen’s Persuasion.”  Novel: A Forum on Fiction 38 (2005): 214-34.  

 

Gant, Charles. “Austen Power.” Sight & Sound 15 (Nov. 2005): 8.  

 

Gay, Penny. “Pastimes.” Jane Austen in Context.  Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 337-45.  

 

Gilson, David. “Later Publishing History, with Illustrations.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd.  Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 121-59.  

 

Goodman, Allegra. “Pemberley Previsited: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen.” Rereadings. Ed. Anne Fadiman. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2005. 155-64.  

 

Greenham, David. “The Concept of Irony: Jane Austen’s Emma and Philip Roth’s Sabbath Theater.” Philip Roth Studies 1 (2005): 163-74.  

 

Halsey, Katie. “Spectral Texts in Mansfield Park.” British Women’s Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century: Authorship, Politics, and History.  Ed Jennie Batchelor and Cora Kaplan. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.  48-61.

 

Han, Aekyung. “[The Invisible Boundary: Emma and ‘Cultural Capital’].” Nineteenth-Century Literature in English 9.1 (2005): 207-30.  

 

Hannon, Patrice. Dear Jane Austen: A Heroine’s Guide to Life and Love. Coeur d’Alene: Wytherngate, 2005.  

 

Henderson, Lauren. Jane Austen’s Guide to Dating. New York: Hyperion, 2005.  

 

Heydt-Stevenson, Jillian. Austen’s Unbecoming Conjunctions: Subversive Laughter, Embodied History. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.  

 

Hong, Mary. “‘A Great Talker upon Little Matters’: Trivializing the Everyday in Emma.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 38 (2005): 235-53.  

 

Hornby, Gill. Who Was Jane Austen: The Girl with the Magic Pen. London: Short, 2005.  

 

Irvine, Robert P. Jane Austen. New York: Routledge, 2005.  

 

Izubuchi, Keiko. “Osutin no Jifu to henken wa do yomareteiru ka.” Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 151 (May 2005): 70-71.  

 

Jaeger, Ernest. “The Jane Austen Collection.” Library Journal 15 Mar. 2005: 121.  

 

“Jane Austen (1775-1817).” Feminism in Literature: Vol. 2, 19th Century, Topics & Authors (A-B). Ed. Jessica Bomarito and Jeffrey W. Hunter. A Gale Critical Companion. Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2005. 333-83.  

 

The Jane Austen Society: Report for 2005. [Winchester]: Jane Austen Society, 2005.  

 

Jones, Chris. “Landownership.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 269-77.  

 

Jones, Leslie Ellen. “Jane Austen.” Cyclopedia of Young Adult Authors. Vol. 1. Ed. Joan Abelove-Esther Forbes. Pasadena: Salem, 2005. 31-33.  

 

Jones, Vivien. “Reading for England: Austen, Taste, and Female Patriotism.” European Romantic Review 16 (2005): 221-30.  

 

Kaplan, Deborah. “The Pride of Austen Critics: A Prejudice?” Chronicle of Higher Education 11 Mar. 2005: B10-12.  

 

Kelly, Gary. “Education and Accomplishments.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 252-61.  

 

Kelly, Stuart. “Jane Austen (1775-1817).” The Book of Lost Books: An Incomplete History of All the Great Books You’ll Never Read. New York: Random, 2005. 234-39.  

 

Keymer, Thomas. “Rank.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 387-96.  

 

Ki, Wing-chi. Jane Austen and the Dialectic of Misrecognition. New York: Lang, 2005.  

 

Kim, Hyunsook. “[Marriage as Women’s Economic Activity: Conflict between Social Necessity and Individual Morality].” Nineteenth-Century Literature in English 9.2 (2005): 5-25.  

 

Kirkham, Margaret. “Portraits.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 68-79.  

 

Knox-Shaw, Peter. “Austen’s Reading.” TLS 18 Mar. 2005: 15.  

 

_____. “Philosophy.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 346-56.  

 

Lamont, Claire. “Domestic Architecture.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 225-33.  

 

Lane, Maggie. “Food.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 262-68.  

 

Lee, Hermione. “Jane Austen Faints.” Virginia Woolf’s Nose: Essays on Biography. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2005.  63-94.  

 

Le Faye, Deirdre. “Chronology.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen.  New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. xxiv-xxx.  

 

_____. “Letters.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 33-40.  

 

_____. “Memoirs and Biographies.” Jane Austen in Context.  Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 51-58.  

 

Luscombe, Tim. Northanger Abbey: Adapted from Jane Austen’s Novel. London: Nick Hern, 2005.  

 

Lynch, Deidre Shauna. “Cult of Jane Austen.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 111-20.  

 

_____. “Sequels.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd.  Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 160-68.  

 

McCay, Mary. “Pride and Prejudice.” Booklist 1 June 2005: 1830 and 1834.  

 

McFarlane, Brian. “Something Old, Something New: Pride and Prejudice on Screen.” Screen Education 40 (2005): 6-14.  

 

McKenzie, Stearns. “Lady Bertram’s Lapdog: The Empire Rests in Mansfield Park.” Note & Queries ns 52 (2005): 450-51.  

 

Mandal, Anthony. “Language.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 23-32.  

 

Mattern, Ulrike. “Sophisticated Ladies: Jane Austens Romane im Kino und Fernsehen.” epd Film: Das Kino-Magazin 10 (2005): 8-9.  

 

Miller, Christopher R. “Jane Austen’s Aesthetics and Ethics of Surprise.” Narrative 13 (2005): 238-60.  

 

Milne, Ira Mark, and Timothy Sisler, eds. “Emma, Jane Austen, 1815.” Novels for Students: Presenting Analysis, Context, and Criticism on Commonly Studied Novels. Vol. 21. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale, 2005. 21-62.  

 

Mitchell, Marea, and Dianne Osland. “‘It Was Happy She Took a Good Course’: Saving Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice.” Representing Women and Female Desire from Arcadia to Jane Eyre. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 158-74.  

 

Moore, Edwin. “Gunge, Robert Burns, and Slavery.” TLS 1 Apr. 2005: 17.  

 

Morrison, Robert. Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice: A Sourcebook. New York: Routledge, 2005.  

 

Mullan, John. “Psychology.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 377-86.  

 

Murphy, Olivia. “Books, Bras, and Bridget Jones: Reading Adaptations of Pride and Prejudice.” Sydney Studies in English 31 (2005): 21-38.  

 

Newton, K. M. “Revisions of Scott, Austen, and Dickens in Daniel Deronda.” Dickens Studies Annual: Essays on Victorian Fiction 35 (2005): 241-66.  

 

Nunokowa, Jeff. “Speechless in Austen.” Differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies 16 (2005): 1-36.  

 

Olsen, Kirstin. All Things Austen: An Encyclopedia of Austen’s World. 2 vols. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005.  

 

_____. Cooking with Jane Austen. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2005.  

 

Pardo García, Pedro Javier. “La heroína quijotesca en la novela inglesa del siglo XIX: Jane Austen, George Eliot, y otros novelistas.” Cervantes y el ámbito anglosajón. Ed. Diego Martínez Torrón and Bernard Dietz. Biblioteca de textos y ensayo, 10. Madrid: Trivium, 2005. 356-75.  

 

Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal 27 (2005).  

 

Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line 26.1 (2005). 

 

Pikoulis, John. “Reading and Writing in Persuasion.” Modern Language Review 100 (2005): 20-36.  

 

Polhemus, Robert M. “Reflections from the Cave: Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Mary Shelley’s Mathilda.”  Lot’s Daughters: Sex, Redemption, and Women’s Quest for Authority. Stanford: Stanford UP, 2005. 113-40.  

 

Rajan, Rajeswari Sunder. “Critical Responses, Recent.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 101-10.  

 

Raven, James. “Book Production.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 194-203.  

 

Richardson, Alan. “Reading Practices.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 397-405.  

 

Roberts, Warren. “Nationalism and Empire.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 327-36.  

 

Roe, Nicholas. “Politics.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 357-65.  

 

Rogers, Pat. “Transport.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 425-33.  

 

Rosenberg, Karen. “Austen Overload.” New York 28 Feb. 2005: 73.  

 

Santini, Rosemarie. Sex & Sensibility: The Adventures of a Jane Austen Addict. New York: Saint, 2005.  

 

Selwyn, David. “Consumer Goods.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 215-24.  

 

_____. “Poetry.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 59-67.  

 

Simmons, James R., Jr.  “‘Don’t Tell Me about Rears and Vices; I Have Been in the Navy All My Life’: Profligacy on the High Seas in Jane Austen and Patrick O’Brian.” English Language Notes 43 (Dec. 2005): 93-96.  

 

Simpson, Claire. “Austen Blitz on ITV.” Bookseller 18 Nov. 2005: 14.  

 

_____. “Austen’s Pride on Screen.” Bookseller 22 July 2005: 37.  

 

Smith, Muriel. “Jane Austen, Pemberley, and Chatsworth.” Notes & Queries ns 52 (2005): 451.  

 

Sodeman, Melissa. “Domestic Mobility in Persuasion and Sanditon.” Studies in English Literature 45 (2005): 787-812.  

 

Solinger, Jason. “Jane Austen and the Gentrification of Commerce.” Novel: A Forum on Fiction 38 (2005): 272-90. 

 

Southam, Brian. “Mansfield Park: What Did Jane Austen Really Write? The Texts of 1814 and 1816.” British Women’s Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century: Authorship, Politics, and History. Ed Jennie Batchelor and Cora Kaplan. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.  88-104.  

 

_____. “Professions.” Jane Austen in Context. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. Ed. Janet Todd. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 366-76.  

 

_____. “Reader’s Query.” Notes & Queries ns 52  (2005): 108-9.  

 

Soya, Michiko. “Austen, Persuasion ni okeru aironi (ge): A Lover’s Discourse de yomu futatsu no ‘shi.’” Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 151 (May 2005): 90-92.  

 

_____. “Austen, Persuasion ni okeru aironi (jo): A Lover’s Discourse de yomu futatsu no ‘shi.’” Eigo Seinen/Rising Generation 151 (Apr. 2005): 8-12.  

 

Spence, Jon, ed. Jane Austen’s Brother Abroad: The Grand Tour Journals of Edward Austen. Paddington, NSW: Jane Austen Society of Australia: 2005.  

 

Stabler, Jane. “Cities.” Jane Austen in Context. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. Ed. Janet Todd. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 204-14.  

 

_____. “Literary Influences.” Jane Austen in Context.  Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. Ed. Janet Todd. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 41-50.  

 

Stanley, Eric Gerald. “Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park and Kotzebue’s Das Kind der Liebe, Lovers’ Vows: ‘That We Should Have Such a Scene to Play!’” Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Sprachen und Literaturen 157 (2005): 300-17.  

 

Stove, Judy. “Jane Austen, Anti-Jacobin.” New Criterion 23 (2005): 18-25.  

 

Sutherland, John, and Deirdre Le Faye. So You Think You Know Jane Austen? A Literary Quizbook. Oxford World’s Classics. New York: Oxford UP, 2005.  

 

Sutherland, Kathryn. “Chronology of Composition and Publication.” Jane Austen in Context. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. Ed. Janet Todd. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 12-22.  

 

Takei, Akiko. “‘Your Complexion Is So Improved!’: A Diagnosis of Fanny Price’s Dis-ease.” Eighteenth-Century Fiction 17 (2005): 683-700.  

 

Tauchert, Ashley. Romancing Jane Austen: Narrative, Realism, and the Possibility of a Happy Ending. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.  

 

Todd, Janet. “Ivory Miniatures and the Art of Jane Austen.” British Women’s Writing in the Long Eighteenth Century: Authorship, Politics, and History. Ed Jennie Batchelor and Cora Kaplan. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005. 76-87.  

 

_____, ed. Jane Austen in Context. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005.  

 

Transactions: Jane Austen Society (Midlands). 16 (2005).  

 

Trott, Nicola. “Critical Responses, 1830-1970.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 92-100.  

 

Vadillo, Oscar Sánchez. Jane Austen. Madrid: Edimat Libros, 2005.  

 

Waldron, Mary. “Critical Responses, Early.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 83-91.  

 

Wheeler, Michael. “Religion.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 406-14.  

 

Williams, Merryn. The Watsons: Completed. London: Pen Press, 2005.

 

Wiltshire, John. “Medicine, Illness, and Disease.” Jane Austen in Context. Ed. Janet Todd. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. 306-16.  

 

_____, ed. Introduction. Mansfield Park. Cambridge Ed. of the Works of Jane Austen. New York: Cambridge UP, 2005. xxv-lxxxiv.  

 

Zabawa, Krystyna. Poslowie. Jane Austen: Emma. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Zielona Sowa, 2005. 317-28.

 

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