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Jane Austen

March 23, 2008 by 19thcentury

To give you information about Jane Austen in general would be, I guess, a little superfluous. Instead, I’ll link you to my favourite Austen blog, my favourite Austen book, a Jane Austen action figure (!), and the beautiful portrait that was in the news a lot recently.

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Posted in 19th century, history, literature, victorian | Tagged 19th century, austen, books, jane austen, literature, victorian, victorian era | 3 Comments

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  1. on July 22, 2010 at 10:49 am | Reply Emily and Alice

    “Northanger Abbey” and “Pride & Prejudice” are my fauvorite Austen books as well! All of Jane Austen’s books always makes me happy, especially those two :D


  2. on May 14, 2017 at 4:32 pm | Reply Flora

    That kind of thnkniig shows you’re an expert


  3. on May 31, 2017 at 6:02 pm | Reply http://goanalyze.info/shijiebang.com

    I really like the Pierce and Inman proposals and art. My third favorite is the circular structure–but I could see it could have child potential accidents.–All are very creative–looking forward to seeing them.



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