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Genealogy of characters in Sense and Sensibility
A calendar for Sense and Sensibility
Map
of locations in Sense and Sensibility
Sense
and Sensibility Table of Contents
Sense
and Sensibility Illustrations
Mrs. Palmer and Her Laughter by Mary Jane Humphrey. Persuasions
#13, 1991
Sense and Sensibility: An Eighteenth-Century Narrative by Diane Shubinsky. Persuasions
On-Line, V. 20, No. 1
Colonel Brandon: An Officer and a Gentleman in Sense
and Sensibility by Geoff
K. Chapman. Persuasions On-Line, V. 21, No. 1
Speaking
of Silence: Speech and Silence as a Subversive Means of Power in Jane Austen’s
Sense and Sensibility by Michal Beth Dinkler. Persuasions On-Line, V. 25, No.
1
“The
Amiable Prejudices of a Young (Writer’s) Mind:”
The Problems of Sense and Sensibility by Joan Klingel Ray. Persuasions On-Line,
V. 26, No. 1
Mrs.
Jennings and Mrs. Palmer: The Path to Female Self-Determination in Austen’s
Sense and Sensibility by Kathleen Anderson, Jordan Kidd. Persuasions No. 30
Thoughts on Travel in Sense and Sensibility:
Part
I. Jane Austen in Vermont Blog, 2 Oct 2010
Part
II. Jane Austen in Vermont Blog, 17 Oct 2010
Part
III. Jane Austen in Vermont Blog, 10 Oct 2010
Part
IV. Jane Austen in Vermont Blog, 2 Feb 2011
Part
V. Jane Austen in Vermont Blog, 18 Feb 2011
Jane Austen on Her Sense and Sensibility. Jane Austen in Vermont Blog, 1 Jan
2011.
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