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Jane Austen Bibliographies


The Jane Austen Society of North America has published an annual Jane Austen Bibliography since 1993.

Although the bibliographies were initially included in our print journal, Persuasions, JASNA began publishing them in Persuasions On-Line in 2000. (The 1999, 2000, and 2001 bibliographies were published in both journals.) There is some overlap for the years 1994 through 1997, so more than one bibliography for each of those years will need to be consulted.

A list of Jane Austen bibliographies available in print is included at the bottom of page.


 
JASNA Bibliographies


2021 Bibliography

Eileen Horansky, Claire Bellanti, and Robin Henry
Persuasions On-Line 43.1 (2022)



2020 Bibliography

Eileen Horansky, Claire Bellanti, and Robin Henry
Persuasions On-Line 42.1 (2021)



2019 Bibliography

Carol Grigas, Lise Snyder, and Claire Bellanti
Persuasions On-Line 41.1 (2020)



2018 Bibliography
 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 40.1 (2019)



2017 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 39.1 (2018)


 
2016 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 38.1 (2017)


 
2015 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 37.1 (2016)


 
2014 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 36.1 (2015)


 
2013 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 35.1 (2014)
 


 
2012 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 34.1 (2013)
 


 
2011 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 33.1 (2012)
 


 
2010 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 32.1 (2011)


 
2009 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 31.1 (2010)
 


  
2008 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 33.1 (2012)
 


  
2007 Bibliography 

Deborah Barnum
Persuasions On-Line 32.1 (2011)


 
2006 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 28.1 (2007)
 


 
2005 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 27.1 (2006)


 
2004 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 26.1 (2005)
 


 
2003 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 25.1 (2004)
 


 
2002 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 24.1 (2003)
 


 
2001 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 23.1 (2002)
 


 
2000 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line Occasional Papers, No. 4 (2001) 
Also in Persuasions 23 (2001): 222-28


 
1999 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions On-Line 22.1 (2001) 
Also in Persuasions 22 (2000): 240-43


 
1998 Bibliography
 

Barry Roth
Persuasions 21 (1999): 242-46


 
1997 Bibliography 

Barry Roth
Persuasions 20 (1998): 261-64


 

1996 and 1997 Bibliography 

Barry Roth and Patricia Latkin
Persuasions 19 (1997): 42-47 [includes 1997, 1996, and 1996 and 1995 addendums]


 
1996 Bibliography 

Barry Roth and Patricia Latkin
Persuasions 18 (1996): 59-72 [also includes 1995 and earlier]


 
1995 Bibliography 

Barry Roth and Patricia Latkin
Persuasions 17 (1995): 49-57 [also includes 1994 and earlier]


  
1994 and 1995 Bibliography 

Patricia Latkin
Persuasions 16 (1994): 63-67 [includes 1994, 1995, and earlier]


 
1993 Bibliography 

Patricia Latkin
Persuasions 15 (1993): 69-72


  
Jane Austen Bibliographies in Print

  • Chapman, R.W.  Jane Austen: A Critical Bibliography. 2nd ed.  London: Oxford University Press, 1969.
  • Gilson, David.  A Bibliography of Jane Austen [with a New Introduction and Corrections by the Author.  Winchester, UK; New Castle, DE: St. Paul’s Bibliographies / Oak Knoll Press, 1997.  [originally published in 1982].
  • Keynes, Geoffrey.  Jane Austen: A Bibliography.  NY:  Burt Franklin, 1968 [originally published in London, 1929]
  • Roth, Barry.  An Annotated Bibliography of Jane Austen Studies, 1973-83.  Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1985.
  • _____.  An Annotated Bibliography of Jane Austen Studies, 1984-1994.  Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 1996.
  • Roth, Barry, and Joel Weinsheimer.  An Annotated Bibliography of Jane Austen Studies, 1952-72.  Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1973.

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