Jane Austen Bibliography for 2000. (Miscellany).

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From: Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal
Date: 20010101
Author:Roth, Barry

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 Ansten'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, ...

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