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  1. Emma
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998; ©1998
    Verlag:  Principis, Barueri

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    Beteiligt: Moreira Jr., Francisco (MitwirkendeR); Dobón, Ana (MitwirkendeR)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9786555525298
    Schriftenreihe: Clássicos Em Inglês Ser.
    Schlagworte: Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (341 pages)
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  2. Mansfield Park
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    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: c1998
    Verlag:  W.W. Norton, New York

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    ISBN: 0393967913
    Schriftenreihe: A Norton critical edition
    Schlagworte: Young women; Children of the rich; Country homes; Adoptees; Cousins; Uncles
    Weitere Schlagworte: Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Mansfield Park
    Umfang: xxi, 515 p, 1 map, 22cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 513-515)

  3. Pride and prejudice
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford

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    Beteiligt: Kinsley, James (Hrsg.)
    Sprache: Englisch
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    ISBN: 0192833553
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1683
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Reissued
    Schriftenreihe: Oxford world's classics
    Umfang: XXXVIII, 351 S.
  4. Persuasion
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Penguin Books, London

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    ISBN: 0140434674
    Schriftenreihe: Penguin classics
    Schlagworte: Young women
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (xxxii, [1], 235 p.), 20 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. [xxxiii]). - Electronic reproduction; Palo Alto, Calif; ebrary; 2009; Available via World Wide Web; Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries

  5. Emma
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998; ©1998
    Verlag:  Dover Publications, Incorporated, Newburyport

    In one of Austen's finest novels, a lively young heiress takes up matchmaking and creates comic confusion for a social-climbing parson, a chatterbox spinster, an enigmatic Romeo, and others in a 19th-century English village. mehr

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    In one of Austen's finest novels, a lively young heiress takes up matchmaking and creates comic confusion for a social-climbing parson, a chatterbox spinster, an enigmatic Romeo, and others in a 19th-century English village.

     

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    ISBN: 9780486114989
    Schriftenreihe: Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels Ser.
    Schlagworte: Electronic books
    Umfang: 1 online resource (337 pages)
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  6. Emma
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    ISBN: 0521634989
    Schriftenreihe: Cambridge literature
    Weitere Schlagworte: Austen, Jane *1775-1817*
    Umfang: 384p, 20cm.
  7. Persuasion
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0192833618
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1683
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Reissued as an Oxford world's classics paperback
    Schriftenreihe: Oxford world's classics
    Schlagworte: Dysfunctional families; First loves; Motherless families; Rejection (Psychology); Ship captains; Young women
    Umfang: XLVI, 255 S.
  8. Emma
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 019283357X
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1683
    Auflage/Ausgabe: Reissued as an Oxford world's classics paperback
    Schriftenreihe: Oxford world's classics
    Schlagworte: Fathers and daughters; Female friendship; Mate selection; Young women
    Umfang: XXXVIII, 445 S.
  9. Mansfield Park
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    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Norton, New York [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0393967913
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1683
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. ed.
    Schriftenreihe: A Norton critical edition
    Schlagworte: Adoptees; Children of the rich; Country homes; Cousins; Domestic fiction.; Love stories.; Uncles; Young women
    Weitere Schlagworte: Austen, Jane <1775-1817>: Mansfield Park; Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Mansfield Park
    Umfang: XXI, 515 S., Kt.
  10. Mansfield Park
    authoritative text, contexts, criticism
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Norton, New York, NY [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0393967913
    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1683
    Auflage/Ausgabe: 1. ed.
    Schriftenreihe: Norton critical editions
    Weitere Schlagworte: Austen, Jane (1775-1817): Mansfield Park
    Umfang: XXI, 515 S., Kt.
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    Literaturverz. S. 513 - 515

  11. Northanger Abbey, Lady Susan, The Watsons and Sanditon
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Oxford University Press, Oxford [u.a.]

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    ISBN: 0192833685
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    RVK Klassifikation: HL 1681
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    Schriftenreihe: Oxford world's classics
    Umfang: XLIII, 388 S.
  12. Emma
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    Jane Austen began writing Emma in 1814, and it was published anonymously in 1816. The heroine is the charming and clever Emma Woodhouse, who manages to deceive herself in a number of ways. The book describes a year in the life of the village of... mehr

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    Jane Austen began writing Emma in 1814, and it was published anonymously in 1816. The heroine is the charming and clever Emma Woodhouse, who manages to deceive herself in a number of ways. The book describes a year in the life of the village of Highbury and its vicinity, during which Emma manages to overcome her self delusion. Along the way there is much in the way of heartbreak, romance and detailed, character portraiture. It is widely considered to be Austen's finest work

     

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    Schlagworte: Fathers and daughters ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    CONTENTS; Volume I; Chapter I. The Woodhouses, Hartfield, Miss Taylor and Mr Knightley described; Chapter II. Mr Frank Churchill introduced; Chapter III. Emma forms designs on the orphan Harriet Smith; Chapter IV. Emma meets Robert Martin on a walk with Harriet; Chapter V. Mr Knightley objects to Emma's intimacy with Harriet; Chapter VI. Emma chooses Mr Elton for Harriet and paints her picture; Chapter VII. Robert Martin proposes to Harriet by letter; she declines under Emma's influence; Chapter VIII. Mr Knightley upbraids Emma about Harriet; Chapter IX. Mr Elton's Charade

    Emma persuades Harriet it is for herChapter X. Emma and Harriet visit Mr Elton at the Vicarage; Chapter XI. The John Knightleys arrive at Hartfield; Chapter XII. Mr Knightley spends the evening; Chapter XIII. Harriet ill; John Knightley finds Elton partial to Emma; Chapter XIV. Emma sees Elton's affection; Chapter XV. Dinner at the Westons; Elton's "violent" proposal to Emma; Chapter XVI. Snow confines all at home for Christmas; Chapter XVII. Emma confesses the truth of Elton to Harriet; Chapter XVIII. Emma and Mr Knightley discuss Frank Churchill; Volume II

    Chapter I. Emma and Harriet at the BatesesChapter II. Jane Fairfax arrives; Emma loaths her; Chapter III. Elton to marry elsewhere; Harriet meets Robert Martin; Chapter IV. Elton's marriage discussed; Chapter V. Frank Churchill arrives; visits Hartfield and Jane Fairfax; Chapter VI. Emma talks with Frank Churchill; Chapter VII. Frank has a haircut in London; The Coles invite Emma to dinner; Chapter VIII. Dinner at the Coles; a pianoforte arrives mysteriously for Jane Fairfax; Chapter IX. Harriet shops; Frank carries them all to the Bateses; Chapter X. At the Bateses

    Frank teases Jane FairfaxChapter XI. A council at the Crown Inn-a ball is planned; Chapter XII. Frank called away immediately by his aunt; Chapter XIII. A letter from Frank; Emma chastises Harriet over Elton; Chapter XIV. Elton returns; Emma finds Mrs Elton vulgar; Chapter XV. Mrs Elton claims Jane; Knightley denies her; Chapter XVI. Emma's dinner party for the Eltons; Jane invited; Chapter XVII. Mrs Elton bothers Jane; A letter from Frank; Chapter XVIII. The Churchills expected in London; Volume III; Chapter I. Frank visits; the ball re-planned; Chapter II. The ball

    Emma dances with Mr KnightleyChapter III. Harriet attacked by gipsies; Frank saves her; Chapter IV. Harriet burns mementoes of Elton; talks of love; Chapter V. Mr Knightley sees through Frank and Jane; Chapter VI. Strawberry-picking at Donwell; Chapter VII. A trip to Box Hill; Emma insults Miss Bates and Mr Knightley; Chapter VIII. Emma visits the Bateses; Jane to take a situation; Chapter IX. Mrs Churchill dies; Jane Fairfax in a nervous disorder; Chapter X. All is revealed-Frank and Jane engaged since autumn; Chapter XI. Harriet attached to Mr Knightley; Emma appalled

    Chapter XII. Emma dissects her regard for Knightley

  13. Lady Susan
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    Written in 1795, Lady Susan is a sparkling drama centered on a beautiful, intelligent and wicked heroine. The plot is simple: Lady Susan, a clever and ruthless widow, determines that her daughter is going to marry a man whom both detest. Lady Susan... mehr

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    Written in 1795, Lady Susan is a sparkling drama centered on a beautiful, intelligent and wicked heroine. The plot is simple: Lady Susan, a clever and ruthless widow, determines that her daughter is going to marry a man whom both detest. Lady Susan sets her own sights on her sister-in-law's brother, all the while keeping an old affair simmering on the back burner

     

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    Schlagworte: Widows ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    LIBRARY; Letter 1; Letter 2; Letter 3; Letter 4; Letter 5; Letter 6; Letter 7; Letter 8; Letter 9; Letter 10; Letter 11; Letter 12; Letter 13; Letter 14; Letter 15; Letter 16; Letter 17; Letter 18; Letter 19; Letter 20; Letter 21; Letter 22; Letter 23; Letter 24; Letter 25; Letter 26; Letter 27; Letter 28; Letter 29; Letter 30; Letter 31; Letter 32; Letter 33; Letter 34; Letter 35; Letter 36; Letter 37; Letter 38; Letter 39; Letter 40; Letter 41; Conclusion;

  14. Mansfield Park
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    Poor Fanny Price is brought up at Mansfield Park with her rich uncle and aunt, where only her cousin Edmund helps her with the difficulties she suffers from the rest of the family, and from her own fearfulness and timidity. When the sophisticated... mehr

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    Poor Fanny Price is brought up at Mansfield Park with her rich uncle and aunt, where only her cousin Edmund helps her with the difficulties she suffers from the rest of the family, and from her own fearfulness and timidity. When the sophisticated Crawfords visit the Mansfield neighbourhood, the moral sense of each marriageable member of the Mansfield family is tested in various ways, but Fanny emerges more or less unscathed

     

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    Schlagworte: Young women ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    CONTENTS; Volume I; Chapter I. The Bertrams of Mansfield Park adopt their niece; Chapter II. Fanny Price arrives; Cousin Edmund is kind to her; Chapter III. Sir Thomas Bertram goes to the West Indies with Tom; Chapter IV. Maria Bertram engaged to Mr Rushworth; the Crawfords arrive at the parsonage; Chapter V. The Bertrams and Crawfords together; Chapter VI. Dinner at Mansfield Park; Chapter VII. Edmund teaches Miss Crawford to ride; Fanny neglected; Chapter VIII. A drive to Sotherton; Chapter IX. Sotherton explored; Miss Crawford discovers Edmund to take orders

    Chapter X. Several walks round Sotherton ParkChapter XI. Miss Crawford insults clergymen; Chapter XII. A ball at Mansfield Park; Tom Bertram returns; Chapter XIII. Yates arrives, suggests a play; Edmund's objections defeated; Chapter XIV. Neither play nor parts can be agreed; Chapter XV. Lover's Vow chosen; Edmund and Fanny mortified; Chapter XVI. Edmund to act; Fanny more mortified; Chapter XVII. Julia jealous of Henry Crawford and Maria; Chapter XVIII. Rehearsals and bustle; Sir Thomas arrives at home; Volume II; Chapter I. Sir Thomas discovers "the Theatre"

    Chapter II. Sir Thomas dismantles "the Theatre" Henry Crawford departs; Chapter III. Maria marries Mr Rushworth; the sisters depart Mansfield Park; Chapter IV. Fanny grows intimate with Mary Crawford; Chapter V. Fanny dines at the parsonage; Henry Crawford returns; Chapter VI. Henry to flirt with Fanny; her brother William arrives from sea; Chapter VII. All dine at the parsonage; Henry attends to Fanny; Chapter VIII. Sir Thomas offers a ball; Mary gives Fanny a necklace from Henry; Chapter IX. Edmund gives Fanny a chain; she prepares to "come out"; Chapter X. The ball

    Fanny dances first and often with HenryChapter XI. William, Henry and Edmund all depart; Chapter XII. Henry returns, resolved to marry Fanny; Chapter XIII. Henry manages William's promotion; proposes to Fanny and is refused; Volume III; Chapter I. Henry speaks to Sir Thomas; Sir Thomas speaks to Fanny; Chapter II. Henry speaks again to Fanny; she is resolute; Chapter III. Edmund returns and triumphs Henry's cause; Henry reads Shakespeare; Chapter IV. Edmund speaks again to Fanny, and dines at the parsonage; Chapter V. Mary calls on Fanny; Crawfords go to London

    Chapter VI. William visits Fanny goes with him to Portsmouth; Chapter VII. Fanny at Portsmouth, introduced to her family; Chapter VIII. Fanny "at home"; Chapter IX. Fanny takes her sister Susan under her wing; Chapter X. Henry Crawford visits Portsmouth; calls on Fanny; Chapter XI. A walk round Portsmouth with Henry; Chapter XII. A letter from Mary Crawford; Chapter XIII. A letter from Edmund declaring his love for Mary; Tom falls ill; Chapter XIV. An upsetting letter from Mary; Tom remains unwell; Chapter XV. Henry goes off with Maria Rushworth; Julia elopes

    Edmund brings Fanny and Susan to Mansfield Park

  15. Northanger Abbey
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    Jane Austen's first novel tells the story of Catherine Morland and her dangerously sweet nature, innocence, and sometime self-delusion. Though Austen's fallible heroine is repeatedly drawn into scrapes while vacationing at Bath and during her... mehr

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    Jane Austen's first novel tells the story of Catherine Morland and her dangerously sweet nature, innocence, and sometime self-delusion. Though Austen's fallible heroine is repeatedly drawn into scrapes while vacationing at Bath and during her subsequent visit to Northanger Abbey, Catherine eventually triumphs, blossoming into a discerning woman who learns truths about love, life, and the heady power of literature

     

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    Schlagworte: Horror tales ; Appreciation ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    CONTENTS; Volume I; Chapter I. Catherine Morland, an unlikely heroine, goes to Bath with the Allens; Chapter II. Catherine and Mrs Allen go to a ball; Chapter III. Catherine dances and talks with Mr Tilney; Chapter IV. Mrs Allen meets Mrs Thorpe; Catherine meets Isabella Thorpe; Chapter V. Catherine and Isabella fast friends; a discourse on novels; Chapter VI. In the Pump-room; Chapter VII. James Morland and John Thorpe arrive in Bath; Chapter VIII. Catherine meets Henry Tilney again, but has to dance with Thorpe; Chapter IX. On a drive with Thorpe, Catherine misses the Tilneys

    Chapter X. Catherine dances again with Tilney his father, the General, in Bath; Chapter XI. A drive with the Thorpes, missing a walk with the Tilneys; Chapter XII. Catherine apologises to Tilney at the theatre; Chapter XIII. Catherine refuses to go to Bristol at the expense of the Tilneys; Chapter XIV. Catherine finally walks with the Tilneys; Chapter XV. Isabella engaged to James Morland; Volume II; Chapter I. Catherine dines at the Tilneys; Captain Tilney arrives; a settlement bestowed on James and Isabella; Chapter II. Catherine invited to Northanger Abbey

    Chapter III. Catherine learns of John's affection Isabella flirts with Captain Tilney; Chapter IV. Catherine speaks to Henry about Captain Tilney and Isabella; Chapter V. To Northanger Abbey; Catherine rides with Henry; Chapter VI. Catherine explores her room at the Abbey!; Chapter VII. Henry removes to Woodston; A walk round the Abbey with the General; Chapter VIII. A tour of the house; Catherine imagines all manner of things; Chapter IX. Henry catches Catherine in his deceased mother's room; Chapter X. A letter from James; his engagement is off, Captain Tilney named

    Chapter XI. A trip to WoodstonChapter XII. A duplicitous letter from Isabella; Captain Tilney returned to his regiment; Chapter XIII. General Tilney orders Catherine from the Abbey!; Chapter XIV. Catherine arrives home; Chapter XV. Henry Tilney arrives at Fullerton and proposes to Catherine; Chapter XVI. Henry and Catherine marry following Eleanor's marriage and the General's eventual consent;

  16. Persuasion
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    Persuasion, begun in 1815 and published posthumously in 1818, is Jane Austen's last complete novel and is perhaps most directly expressive of her feelings about her own life. The heroine, Anne Elliot, is a woman growing older with a sense that life... mehr

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    Persuasion, begun in 1815 and published posthumously in 1818, is Jane Austen's last complete novel and is perhaps most directly expressive of her feelings about her own life. The heroine, Anne Elliot, is a woman growing older with a sense that life has passed her by. Several years earlier she had fallen in love with Captain Wentworth but was parted from him because her class-conscious family insisted she make a more suitable match. But she still loves Wentworth, and when he again enters her life, their love deepens and ends in marriage

     

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    CONTENTS; Chapter I. The Elliots and their money problems; Chapter II. Elliots to leave Kellynch Hall; Chapter III. Kellynch let to Admiral Croft; Chapter IV. Anne Elliot's former attachment to Captain Wentworth, brother-in-law to Admiral Croft; Chapter V. Elliots to Bath; Anne remains behind; Chapter VI. Anne at Uppercross Cottage; Crofts at Kellynch Hall; Chapter VII. Captain Wentworth arrives at Kellynch, meets Anne; Chapter VIII. Anne and Wentworth dine with the Musgraves at Uppercross House; Chapter IX. Charles Hayter returns to Uppercross; Chapter X. A walk to the Hayters at Winthrop

    Chapter XI. A trip to LymeChapter XII. Louisa Musgrave's accident at Lyme; Chapter I. Anne visits Kellynch Hall; Chapter II. Anne and Lady Russell to Bath; Chapter III. Anne's cousin Mr Elliot comes to call; Chapter IV. Mr Elliot's intentions discussed; Chapter V. Anne visits her schoolfriend, Mrs Smith; Chapter VI. Anne learns that Louisa is to marry Captain Benwick; Chapter VII. Captain Wentworth arrives in Bath; Chapter VIII. Anne speaks to Wentworth at a concert; Chapter IX. Mrs Smith reveals Mr Elliot's character to Anne; Chapter X. The Musgraves arrive in Bath

    Chapter XI. Wentworth writes to Anne, they are reunitedChapter XII. Anne marries Wentworth; he helps Mrs Smith; Appendix. The Original Ending of Persuasion 288;

  17. Pride and Prejudice
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel. It portrays the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between the opinionated Elizabeth Bennet and the proud and haughty Mr.... mehr

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    First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel. It portrays the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between the opinionated Elizabeth Bennet and the proud and haughty Mr. Darcy. Jane Austen's wit sparkles in this superb comedy of manners in Regency England

     

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    Schlagworte: Social classes ; Fiction; Electronic books
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    CONTENTS; Volume I; Chapter I. The Bennets of Longbourne; Mr Bingley takes Netherfield Park; Chapter II. Mr Bennet visits Bingley; Chapter III. Mr Darcy snubs Elizabeth at the Meryton assembly; Chapter IV. Bingley and Darcy discussed; Chapter V. The Lucases visit Longbourne, the assembly discussed; Chapter VI. At Lucas Lodge, Darcy notices and talks to Elizabeth; Chapter VII. Jane falls ill at Netherfield; Elizabeth goes to her; Chapter VIII. Jane ill; Elizabeth stays with her at Netherfield; Chapter IX. Mrs. Bennet and Lydia visit Jane at Netherfield; Chapter X. At Netherfield

    Darcy admires ElizabethChapter XI. Jane better; Elizabeth teases Mr Darcy; Chapter XII. Elizabeth and Jane return home; Chapter XIII. Mr Collins arrives at Longbourne; Chapter XIV. Mr Bennet assesses Mr Collins; Lady Catherine spoken of; Chapter XV. Mr Wickham arrives in Meryton; sees Darcy in the street; Chapter XVI. Wickham tells Elizabeth of his relation to Mr Darcy; Chapter XVII. Invited to the ball at Netherfield; Elizabeth guesses Mr Collins' intentions; Chapter XVIII. The Netherfield ball; Chapter XIX. Mr Collins proposes to Elizabeth, and is refused

    Chapter XX. Mr and Mrs Bennet disagree Mr Collins withdraws; Chapter XXI. The Bingleys leave Netherfield abruptly; Chapter XXII. Charlotte Lucas accepts Mr Collins proposal of marriage; he leaves; Chapter XXIII. Mr Collins returns; Volume II; Chapter I. A letter from Miss Bingley in London; Chapter II. The Gardiners at Longbourne for Christmas; Chapter III. Miss Bingley snubs Jane; Wickham attentive to the heiress Miss King; Chapter IV. Elizabeth in London; Chapter V. Elizabeth at Hunsford with the Collinses; Chapter VI. Elizabeth dines at Rosings (Lady Catherine De Bourgh)

    Chapter VII. Mr Darcy arrives at Rosings (with Col. Fitzwilliam)Chapter VIII. At Rosings, Elizabeth plays piano for Darcy and Col. Fitzwilliam; Chapter IX. Darcy visits Elizabeth at the Parsonage; Chapter X. Col. Fitzwilliam walks with Elizabeth; Chapter XI. Mr Darcy proposes to Elizabeth; she rejects him; Chapter XII. Darcy writes to Elizabeth, explaining about Bingley and Wickham; Chapter XIII. Elizabeth reconsiders her letter from Darcy; Chapter XIV. Darcy and Fitzwilliam leave Rosings; Chapter XV. Elizabeth leaves Hunsford; Chapter XVI. Elizabeth and Jane return to Longbourne

    Chapter XVII. Elizabeth tells Jane of Darcy's proposal, and WickhamChapter XVIII. Elizabeth bids farewell to Wickham; Lydia goes to Brighton; Chapter XIX. Elizabeth goes to Derbyshire with the Gardiners; Volume III; Chapter I. Elizabeth runs into Darcy at Pemberley; Chapter II. Darcy waits on Elizabeth with his sister, Georgiana; Bingley joins them; Chapter III. A call on Georgiana at Pemberley; Elizabeth meets Miss Bingley; Chapter IV. Jane writes of Lydia's running off with Wickham; Elizabeth tells Darcy; Chapter V. At Longbourn; Mr Bennet gone to London

    Chapter VI. Mr Collins' infamous letter

  18. Sanditon
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    When Jane Austen died in 1817, she left behind the beginnings of a novel that she had entitled Sanditon. The story is set in the seaside village of Sanditon, a name chosen to fictionalize the coastal village of Sidmouth, where Jane Austen had spent... mehr

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    When Jane Austen died in 1817, she left behind the beginnings of a novel that she had entitled Sanditon. The story is set in the seaside village of Sanditon, a name chosen to fictionalize the coastal village of Sidmouth, where Jane Austen had spent some time. Sanditon is a delightful story about a steady young woman who learns to drop her overbearing sensibilities and yield to an affection that she has long striven against

     

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    ISBN: 9781598756814
    Schlagworte: Johnson, Reginald Brimley, 1867- , editor; Electronic books
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    CONTENTS; Chapter I. En route to the coast, Mr and Mrs Parker's carriage overturned at Willingden; assisted by the Heywoods; Chapter II. Sanditon the home and enthusiasm of Mr Parker; Charlotte Heywood to accompany them there; Chapter III. Lady Denham, the grand lady of Sanditon, and her niece Miss Brereton described; Chapter IV. The travellers arrive in Sanditon; Chapter V. Mr Parker's relations described; a letter from the sickly siblings; Chapter VI. Charlotte meets Lady Denham and Clara Brereton; Chapter VII. Charlotte meets the young Denhams and discovers Lady D. to be mean

    Chapter VIII. Charlotte finds Sir Edward Denham vain and pretentious with designs on Clara Brereton; Chapter IX. The Parker siblings arrive at Sanditon; Chapter X. An evening with the Parkers; Chapter XI. The "Camberwell Seminary" arrives at Sanditon; Chapter XII. Sidney Parker arrives in Sanditon; Charlotte visits Sanditon House;

  19. Sense and Sensibility
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    This novel contrasts two sisters: Marianne, who, with her doctrines of love at first sight, fervent emotions overtly expressed, and admiration of the grotesque 'picturesque', represents the cult of 'sensibility'; and Elinor, who has much more... mehr

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    This novel contrasts two sisters: Marianne, who, with her doctrines of love at first sight, fervent emotions overtly expressed, and admiration of the grotesque 'picturesque', represents the cult of 'sensibility'; and Elinor, who has much more 'sense', but is still not immune from disappointments. It was the first of Jane Austen's novels to be published (in 1811), and appeared without her name on the title page (only 'By a Lady')

     

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    ISBN: 9781598756845
    Schlagworte: Austen, Jane, 1775-1817. Sense and sensibility; Electronic books
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    CONTENTS; Volume I; Chapter I. The Dashwoods, Norland and its entail; Chapter II. John Dashwood leaves his sisters bereft; Chapter III. Edward Ferrars arrives at Norland; Elinor attracted to him; Chapter IV. Mrs John Dashwood insults the Dashwoods; a house is offered in Devonshire; Chapter V. Mrs Dashwood to take Barton Cottage; Chapter VI. To Barton Cottage, the Dashwoods meet their relations Sir John and Lady Middleton; Chapter VII. The Dashwoods dine at Barton Park, meet Col. Brandon; Chapter VIII. Col. Brandon and Edwards Ferrars discussed

    Chapter IX. Marianne Dashwood falls down a hill Willoughby carries her to the Cottage; Chapter X. Willoughby call every day; Marianne attracted to him; Chapter XI. Marianne and Willoughby inseparable; Elinor talks to Col. Brandon of Marianne; Chapter XII. Willoughby "gives" Marianne a horse; she gives him a lock of hair; Chapter XIII. Col. Brandon called suddenly away; Willoughby takes Marianne to Allenham; Chapter XIV. Willoughby enthuses about Barton Cottage; Chapter XV. Willoughby quits Devonshire abruptly; Marianne devastated; Chapter XVI. Edward Ferrars arrives at Barton Cottage

    Chapter XVII. Edward and Dashwoods talk togetherChapter XVIII. Marianne mentions Edward's ring with a lock of hair; Chapter XIX. Edward reluctantly leaves Barton; the Palmers arrive; Chapter XX. Dashwoods dine at the Park with the Palemers; Chapter XXI. The Miss Steeles arrive; Chapter XXII. Lucy Steele engaged to Edward Ferrars!; Volume II; Chapter I. Elinor considers the bad news from Lucy; Chapter II. Elinor speaks to Lucy about Edward; Chapter III. Mrs jennings invites the Miss Dashwoods to London; Chapter IV. In London, Marianne awaits Willoughby in vain

    Chapter V. Col. Brandon questions Elinor about Willoughby and MarianneChapter VI. They meet Willoughby at a party; Marianne snubbed, she takes to her bed; Chapter VII. Willoughby writes; he is engaged to another; Chapter VIII. All London knows; Marianne inconsolable; Chapter IX. Col. Brandon reveals Willoughby's treachery to Elinor; Chapter X. Willoughby is married; the Miss Steeles arrive in London; Chapter XI. John Dashwood comes to London; Chapter XII. Mrs John Dashwood's party; Elinor insulted by Edward's mother, Mrs Ferrars; Chapter XIII. Edward visits Elinor; Lucy Steele is there

    Chapter XIV. A musical evening' the Miss Steeles invitedto the John DashwoodsVolume III; Chapter I. Edward's engagement to Lucy revealed; Chapter II. Lucy writes to Elinor; Chapter III. Col. Brandon offers Edward the rectory at Delaford through Elinor; Chapter IV. Elinor related the news to Edward; Chapter V. Elinor visits the John Dashwoods, speaks to Robert Ferrars; Chapter VI. The Dashwoods go to Cleveland; Chapter VII. Marianne falls ill; Willoughby arrives; Chapter VIII. Willoughby explains his behaviour to Elinor; Chapter IX. Mrs Dashwood arrives at Cleveland

    speaks warmly of Col. Brandon

  20. The Watsons
    Autor*in: Austen, Jane
    Erschienen: 1998
    Verlag:  Electric Book Company, London

    The Watsons, which was probably written around 1804, is one of several incomplete works published after Austen's death. The novel is similar in mood to her later Mansfield Park, and Lady Susan, a novelette in letters mehr

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    The Watsons, which was probably written around 1804, is one of several incomplete works published after Austen's death. The novel is similar in mood to her later Mansfield Park, and Lady Susan, a novelette in letters

     

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    ISBN: 9781598757637
    Schlagworte: Austen, Jane, 1775-1817; Electronic books
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    THE WATSONS