EESE Resources: Jane Austen


Jane Austen etc.

The Completions, Continuations and Adaptations of Her Novels
compiled by Rolf Breuer

Bibliography

Introductory Remarks

Table of Contents

APrimary Texts
ICompletions, sequels, adaptations, pastiches, and fictionalizations, in alphabetical order
IICompletions, sequels, and adaptations, classified according to the originals; items that cannot be related to any single original novel; fictionalizations; in chronological order
BSecondary Material
IGeneral bibliographies and studies of the theory and history of completions, sequels, adaptations, pastiches, and fictionalizations (selective)
IIBibliographies and general studies of completions, sequels, adaptations, and fictionalizations of Jane Austen (selective)
IIIStudies and reviews of individual completions, sequels and adaptations relating to single Austen texts, classified according to the originals; studies etc. that cannot be related to any single Austen text; studies of individual fictionalizations (selective)

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PRIMARY TEXTS

I
Completions, sequels, adaptations, pastiches, and fictionalizations, in alphabetical order

1. Aiken, Joan: Mansfield Revisited - A Novel (London: Gollancz, 1984)
2. Aiken, Joan: Jane Fairfax - A Novel to Complement Emma by Jane Austen (London: Gollancz, 1990)
3. Aiken, Joan: Eliza's Daughter (London: Gollancz, 1994)
4. Aiken, Joan: Emma Watson -The Watsons Completed (London: Gollancz, 1996)
5. Aiken, Joan: The Youngest Miss Ward (London: Gollancz, 1998)
6. Allen, Dorothy, and Ann Owen: Mansfield Park - An Alternative Ending (Coventry: Kay and Douglas, 1989)
7. Allen, Mary Hope, (adapter): Love and Friendship (BBC Regional Service, August 17, 1936)
8. Anon. (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (British Library MS 1937/10, submitted February 7, 1937, unpublished)
9. Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (Theatre Guild of the Air/ABC, November 18, 1945)
10. Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (CBC, April 20, 1948)
11. Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (Columbia Playhouse/CBS, July 8, 1948)
12. Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (University Theatre/NBC, February 20, 1949)
13. Anon. (adapter/director): Northanger Abbey (NBC Theatre, October 15, 1950)
14. Anon. (adapter/director): Emma (Kraft Theatre/NBC, November 24, 1954)
15. Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (NBC, 1959)
16. Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (BBC, March 29, 1986)
17. Antony, Jonquil, (adapter): Sense and Sensibility - A Play in Three Acts (London: French, 1949)
18. Ashton, Helen Rosaline: Parson Austen's Daughter - A Novel (London: Collins, 1949)
19. Atchia, Paula: Mansfield Letters - A Sequel to Mansfield Park (Lewes: The Book Guild Ltd., 1996)
20. Austen, Jane, and Another (i.e. David Hopkinson): The Watsons (London: Peter Davies, 1977)
21. Austen, Jane, and Another Lady (i.e. Marie Dobbs and Anne Telscombe): Sandition (London: Peter Davies, 1975)
22. Austen-Leigh, Joan: Mrs. Goddard, Mistress of a School (Victoria, B.C.: A Room of One's Own Press, 1993)
23. Austen-Leigh, Joan: Later Days at Highbury - A Novel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996)
24. Aylmer, Janet: Darcy's Story (Bath: Copperfield Books, 1996)
25. Bader, Ted, and Marilyn Bader: Desire & Duty: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (Lakewood, CO: Revive, 1997)
26. Baker, Howard, (director), and Julian Mitchell (adapter): Persuasion (Granada TV, 1971)
27. Bankart, Phoebe, (adapter): Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Arranged for the Stage (Southsea, 1975, unpublished)
28. Barrett, Julia (i.e. Julia Braun Kessler and Gabriella Donelly): Presumption (New York: Evans, 1993)
29. Barrett, Julia (i.e. Julia Braun Kessler and Gabriella Donelly): The Third Sister - A Continuation of Sense and Sensibility (London: O'Mara, 1996)
30. Barrington, E. (i.e. Lily Adams Beck): "The Darcys of Rosings", in: The Ladies! A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty (Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1922), pp. 235-268
31. Barron, Stephanie (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor - Being the First Jane Austen Mystery (New York: Bantam Books, 1996)
32. Barron, Stephanie (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Man of the Cloth (New York: Bantam Books, 1997)
33. Barron, Stephanie (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Wandering Eye (London: Headline, 1998)
34. Barron, Stephanie (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Genius ofthe Place (London:Headline, 1999)
35. Barry, Michael, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC TV, May 22, 1938)
36. Beckford, Grania: Virtues and Vices (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981)
37. Bennett, Rodney, (director) and Alexander Baron (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (BBC, 1985)
38. Bensley, Martha S., (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright Chicago, October 26, 1903, unpublished)
39. Billington, Rachel: Perfect Happiness (London: Sceptre, 1996)
40. Blakesley, Mildred Lenoré, (adapter): The Dashwoods - A Play in Three Acts (New York: Vantage, 1974)
41. Bodeen, DeWitt, (adapter): Romances by Emma - A Comedy of Humours and Manners in Three Acts (New York: Dramatists' Play Service, 1938)
42. Bonavia-Hunt, Dorothy Alice: Pemberley Shades - A Novel (London: Allan Wingate/New York: Dutton, 1949)
43. Box, H. Oldfield, (adapter): Emma (BBC Home Service, April 4 - June 20, 1948)
44. Box, H. Oldfield, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC Home Service, May 28 - August 13, 1950)
45. Box, H. Oldfield, (adapter): Persuasion (BBC Home Service, March 4 -18, 1951)
46. Brinton, Sybil G.: Old Friends and New Fancies - An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen (London: Holden and Hardingham, 1914)
47. Brooke-Rose, Christine: Textermination (Manchester: Carcanet, 1991)
48. Brown, Edith, and Francis Brown: The Watsons: By Jane Austen - Completed in Accordance with Her Intentions by Edith and Francis Brown (New York: Matthews and Marrot, 1928)
49. Brown, Mrs. Francis (i.e. Edith Charlotte Hubback): Margaret Dashwood, Or: Interference (London: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1929)
50. Brown, Mrs. Francis (i.e. Edith Charlotte Hubback): Susan Price, Or: Resolution (London: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1930)
51. Brown, Helen, (adapter): Jane Austen - A Play (London: Duckworth, 1939)
52. Burrows, Abe, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Musical Comedy in Two Acts (New York: French, 1962)
53. Campbell, Judy, (adapter): Emma (BBC TV, May 23, 1948)
54. Chessell, Henry: Jane Austen in Lyme (Lyme: Lyme Regis Printing Company, 1975)
55. Coates, John: The Watsons - Jane Austen's Fragment Continued and Completed (New York: Cromwell/London: Methuen, 1958)
56. Cobbett, Alice: Somehow Lengthened - A Developement of Sanditon (London: Ernest Benn, 1932)
57. Coke, Cyril, (director) and Fay Weldon (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC, 1979)
58. Constanduros, Denis, (adapter): Northanger Abbey (BBC Home Service, August 12 - September 9, 1962)
59. Constanduros, Denis, (adapter): Persuasion (BBC Radio 4, January 31, 1970)
60. Constanduros, Denis, (adapter): Sunday Night Serial. Pride and Prejudice (BBC Radio 4, 6 parts from November 16, 1975)
61. Corringham, Mary: I, Jane Austen - A Recreation in Rime Royal Based on the Letters of Jane Austen, Her Novels and the Comments of Her Biographers (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971)
62. Cox, Constance, (adapter): Northanger Abbey - A Comedy in Three Acts (London: Fortune, 1950)
63. Cox, Constance, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play (London: Miller, 1972)
64. Cox, Constance, (adapter): Mansfield Park - A Comedy in Three Acts (Youlgrave, Bakewell: Hub, 1977)
65. Depew, Ollie, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (New York: Globe, 1951)
66. Desmond, John, (director) and Clair Roskam (adapter): Emma (CBS Camera Three, August 26, 1960)
67. Drabble, Margaret: "The Dower House at Kellynch: A Somerset Romance", Persuasions 15, 1993, pp. 75-88
68. Duffield, Brainerd, (adapter): Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (Elgin, IL: Performance Publishing, 1972)
69. Eden, Jane, (adapter) and Richard Shannon (director): Pride and Prejudice (LBC Crown FM. Independent Radio Productions, 1989)
70. Eldon, Mark, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Musical Comedy in Two Acts (Johannesburg: Carstens-De Waal, 1964)
71. Fasman, Marjorie: The Diary of Henry Fitzwilliam Darcy (Los Angeles, New Leaf Press, 1997)
72. Fast, Howard, (adapter): The Novelist - A Romantic Portrait of Jane Austen (New York et al.: French, 1992)
73. Fenton, Kate: Lions and Liquorice (London: Michael Joseph, 1995)
74. Fielding, Helen: Bridget Jones's Diary: A Novel (London: Picador, 1996)
75. Filippi, Rosina, (adapter): The Bennets (Court, March 29, 1901, unpublished)
76. Filippi, Rosina, (adapter): Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen (London: Dent, 1895)
77. Foglesong, Hortense, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright Dayton, OH, November 11, 1901, unpublished)
78. Foster, Giles, (director) and Maggie Wadey (adapter): Northanger Abbey (BBC 2, February 15, 1987)
79. Francis, Matthew, (adapter): Northanger Abbey (London: French 1997)
80. Friesner, Esther: "Pride and Prescience," It's Been Fun: Author's Choice Monthly 23, August, 1991, no page
81. Fry, Michael, (adapter): Emma (London: King's Head Theatre, 1996)
82. Giles, David, (director) and Denis Constanduros (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (BBC 2, January 9-30, 1971)
83. Giles, David, (director) and Ken Taylor (adapter): Mansfield Park (BBC 2, 1983)
84. Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Ladysmead (London: Hale, 1982)
85. Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Teverton Hall (London: Hale, 1983)
86. Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Brightsea (London: Hale, 1987) 87. Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Aunt Celia (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991)
88. Gillespie, Jane: Truth and Rumour (London: Hale, 1993)
89. Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Uninvited Guests - A Sequel to Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey (London: Janus, 1994)
90. Gillespie, Jane: Deborah (London, Clerkenwell House, 1995)
91. Glenister, John, (director) and Denis Constanduros (adapter): Emma (BBC, 1971)
92. Glennon, Gordon, (adapter): Emma - A Play (London: Macmillan, 1945)
93. Glennon, Gordon, (adapter): Lady Susan (Windsor: Theatre Royal, 1970)
94. Gordon, Victor: Mrs. Rushworth - A Novel (London: Deutsch, 1989)
95. Gould, Jean: Jane (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947)
96. Grey, Charlotte: The Journal of Miss Jane Fairfax (London: Hale, 1983)
97. Hall, Willis, (adapter): Mansfield Park: A Dramatization (New York and Hollywood, CA: French, 1994)
98. Hartley, Dorinda, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (British Library MS 1930/58, submitted December 19, 1930, unpublished)
99. Hays, H. R., (adapter) and Delbert Mann (director): Sense and Sensibility (Philco Playhouse/NBC, June 4, 1950)
100. Headland, A. R., and H. A. Treble (adapters): "Pride and Prejudice," in: A Dramatic Reader - Book IV (Oxford: Clarendon, 1924), pp. 69-141
101. Heckerling, Amy, (director and adapter): Clueless (USA: Paramount Pictures, 1995)
102. Hill, Reginald: "Poor Emma," in: There Are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union and Other Stories (London: Collins, 1987), pp. 168-212
103. Hinkley, Eleanor Holmes, (adapter): Dear Jane (Civic Repertory Theatre, November 13, 1932)
104. Holbrook, Joanne, (adapter) and Margaret Etall (director): Lady Susan (BBC Radio, July 25, 1948)
105. Holme, Thea, (adapter): Northanger Abbey - A Play in Three Acts (London: Evans, 1950)
106. Holme, Thea, and Joan Riley (adapters): Mansfield Park (Windsor: Theatre Royal, 1951)
107. Holloway, Jean, (director): Romance #57: Pride and Prejudice (CBS, June 13, 1944)
108. Houseman, John, (director): Pride and Prejudice (Helen Hayes Theatre/CBS, November 24, 1940)
109. Hubback, Catherine Anne (Austen): The Younger Sister - A Novel (London: T. C. Newby, 1850)
110. Hurley, Joan Mason, (adapter): Our Own Particular Jane - A Piece of Theatre Based on Life, Letters, and Literature of Jane Austen (Victoria, B.C.: A Room of One's Own, 1975)
111. Jerome, Helen, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Sentimental Comedy (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1935)
112. Johnson-Jones, Anne, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play in Four Acts Adapted from Jane Austen's Novel (London: Macmillan, 1930)
113. Karr, Phyllis Ann: Lady Susan - Based on the Unfinished Novel by Jane Austen (New York: Everest House, 1980)
114. Kaye-Smith, Sheila, and Gladys Bronwen Stern: "Seven Years After," in: More about Jane Austen (New York: Harper, 1949), pp. 141-176
115. Kendall, Jane, (i.e. Anne Louise Coulter Martens) (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - Adapted from Jane Austen's Novel (Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Company, 1942)
116. Kendall, Jane, (i.e. Anne Louise Coulter Martens) (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Co., 1948)
117. Kennett, John, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play (London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1955)
118. Kington, Miles: "Northanger Abbey v. Mansfield Park: Un Ripping Football Yarn Par Jane Austen!", in: The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman: Over 40 Hilarious Franglais Masterpieces (London: Robson, 1986), pp. 144-153
119. Kipling, Rudyard: "The Janeites", in: Debits and Credits, The Collected Works of Rudyard Kipling, vol. 8 (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1941), pp. 99-128
120. Kirazian, Lisa: The Visitor - A Play in Three Acts (San Diego: The Laurel Company, 1994)
121. Kulik, Maggie, (adapter): The Nonpareil: A Play in Two Acts - Adapted from Jane Austen's Novel Emma (Orem, UT: Encore Performance Publishing, 1991)
122. Lang, Andrew: "Letter 11: From Miss Catherine Morland to Miss Eleanor Tilney", in: Lang: Old Friends - Essays in Epistemolary Parody (London and New York: Longmans, Green & Co, 1890), pp. 97-102
123. Langton, Simon, (director) and Andrew Davies (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC and A&E TV, 1995)
124. Lawrence, Diarmuid, (director) and Andrew Davies (adapter): Emma (ITV, 1996)
125. Lee, Ang, (director), and Emma Thompson (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (United Kingdom and USA: Columbia Pictures and Mirage, 1996)
126. Leonard, Robert Z., (director), Aldous Huxley and Jane Murfin (adapters): Pride and Prejudice (USA: MGM,1940)
127. Lethbridge, Nemone, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC 1, September 10 - October 15, 1967)
128. Liggatt, James, and Robert Sheaf (adapters): Pride and Prejudice (Bromley New, January 24, 1966, unpublished)
129. Lindsay, John, and Ronald Russell (adapters): Emma - A Play in Three Acts (London: French, 1943)
130. Longford, Christine, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (British Library Manuscript 1937/14, submitted February 27, 1937, unpublished)
131. Luban, Marianne: "The Jew of Bath" in: The Samaritan Treasure - Stories (Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1990), pp. 81-107
132. MacKaye, Mrs. Steele, (i.e. Mary Keith Medbery MacKaye) (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play Founded on Jane Austen's Novel (New York: Duffield, 1906)
133. MacKaye, Marion Morse, (adapter): Emma - A Play (New York: Macmillan, 1941)
134. Macnamara, Margaret, (adapter): I Have Five Daughters - A Morning-Room Comedy in Three Acts Made from Jane Austen's Novel Pride and Prejudice (Boston: W.H. Baker, 1927/ London: French, 1936)
135. Marks, Sherman, (director) and Helene Hanff (adapter): Matinee Theatre. Pride and Prejudice (NBC, October 1, 1956)
136. Marsh, Elizabeth, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright New York, December 7, 1909, unpublished)
137. Marshall, Mary Gaither, (ed.): Jane Austen's Sanditon: A Continuation by Her Niece Together with "Reminiscences of Aunt Jane" by Anna Austen-Lefroy (Chicago: Chiron Press, 1983)
138. Maxwell, James, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre, February 7 - March 23, 1991, unpublished)
139. McEwan, Geraldine, (adapter): Jane Austen (Stratford: Swan Theatre, 1997)
140. McGrath, Douglas, (director and adapter): Emma (United Kingdom and USA: Miramax Films, 1996)
141. Memoir: Gambles and Gambols, A Visit with Old Friends (Shelter Cove, 1983, privately published)
142. Menzies, June: His Cunning or Hers - A Postscript to Persuasion (Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta, 1993)
143. Michell, Roger, (director) and Nick Dear (adapter): Persuasion (United Kingdom and France: BBC and FR 2, 1995)
144. Milne, A. A., (adapter): Miss Elizabeth Bennet - A Play from Pride and Prejudice (London: Chatto & Windus, 1936)
145. Morley, Olive J., (adapter): "Pride and Prejudice," Plays, Drama Magazine for Young People 16, January 4, 1957, pp. 37-48
146. Newark, Elizabeth: Consequence, Or, Whatever Became of Charlotte Lucas (San Francisco: New Ark Productions, 1997)
147. Newman, Deborah, (adapter): "Pride and Prejudice," Plays, Drama Magazine for Young People 10, March 6, 1951, pp. 67-79
148. Oulton, L.: The Watsons - A Fragment by Jane Austen Concluded (New York: Hutchinson, 1923)
149. Payne, Michael, (adapter): The Life and Times of Jane Austen (Farnham: Redgrave Theatre, September 3-20, 1975)
150. Phelps, Pauline, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Comedy Adapted from Jane Austen's Book of the Same Name (Sioux City, IA: Wetmore Declamation Bureau, 1941)
151. Piper, Warrene: New Lives (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1932)
152. Piper, Warrene: Full Flower (London: Hurst and Blackett, 2nd ed. 1933)
153. Pownall, David, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice. A Play Adapted from the Novel by Jane Austen (Leicester: Haymarket, September 11, 1985, unpublished)
154. Proops, Marjorie: Pride, Prejudice, and Proops (London: Lemon Tree Press, 1975)
155. Risdon, Davis, (i.e. Filla Maria Risdon) (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright Gallup, NM: 1895)
156. Rozema, Patricia (text, director): Mansfield Park (UK: BBC, 1998)
157. Russell, Anne, and Arthur Russell: The Wedding at Pemberley - A Footnote to Pride and Prejudice - A Play in One Act (London: Deane, 1949)
158. Sisson, Rosemary Anne: The Young Jane Austen (London: Max Parrish, 1962)
159. Smith, Evelyn, (adapter): Form-Room Plays - Senior Book (London: Dent, 1921/ New York: Dutton, 1921)
160. Smith, Naomi Gwladys Royde: Jane Fairfax (London: Macmillan, 1940)
161. Squire, Eileen Harriet Anstruther, and John Collins Squire (adapters): Pride and Prejudice - A Play in Four Acts (London: Heinemann,1929)
162. Stern, Gladys Bronwen: "Seven Years Later" in: Kaye-Smith and Stern, G.B.: More Talk about Jane Austen (London: Cassell, 1950)
163. Stillmann, Whit, (adapter/director): Metropolitan (USA: Pandora Film, 1994)
164. Stubbs, Imogen: "A Letter from Mrs Lucy Ferrars to Mrs Elinor Ferrars" in: Thompson, Emma: Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. The Screenplay and Diaries (London: Bloomsbury, 1995)
165. Sturgess, Leslie, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Bexhill, De La Warr Pavillion, October 24, 1974, unpublished)
166. Taylor, Samuel, (adapter) and Fred Coe (director): Pride and Prejudice (Philco Playhouse/NBC, January 28, 1949)
167. Tennant, Emma: Pemberley - A Sequel to Pride and Prejudice (London et al.: Hodder and Stoughton, 1993/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1993)
168. Tennant, Emma: An Unequal Marriage, Or: Pride and Prejudice Twenty Years Later (London: Sceptre/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994)
169. Tennant, Emma: Emma in Love - Jane Austen's Emma Continued (London: Fourth Estate, 1996)
170. Tennant, Emma: Elinor and Marianne - A Sequel to Sense and Sensibility (London et al.: Simon and Schuster, 1996)
171. Terry, Judith: Miss Abigail's Part, Or: Version and Diversion (London: Cape/Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1986)
172. Tiller, Terence, (director): Love and Friendship (BBC 3, November 4, 1953)
173. Tilsey, Vincent, (director): Emma (BBC TV, February 26 - April 1, 1960)
174. Tydeman, John, (adapter): Emma (BBC Radio 4, January 4 - March 29, 1970)
175. Voysey, Michael, and Barbara Burnham (directors): Persuasion (BBC TV, December 30, 1960 - January 20, 1961)
176. Walkley, Arthur Bingham: "Lady Catherine and Mr Collins", in: Pastiche and Prejudice (1921; repr. Freepart/NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1970), pp.39-44
177. Wallis, Cedric, (adapter) and Campbell Logan (producer): Pride and Prejudice (BBC, February 2 - March 8, 1952)
178. Wallis, Cedric: The Heiress of Rosings - A Play in Three Acts (London: French, 1956)
179. Weldon, Fay: Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen (London: Michael Joseph, 1984)
180. Weldon, Fay: The Bennet Boys (forthcoming)
181. Wells, Frank, and Virginia Wells (adapters): Pride and Prejudice (University of the Air/NBC, November 8, 1944)
182. Wells, Frank, and Virginia Wells (directors): World's Great Novels, Episode 4: Emma (University of the Air/NBC, November 18,1944)
183. White, T(erence) H(anbury): Darkness at Pemberley (London: Gollancz, 1932)
184. Wigginton, May Wood, (adapter): Love and Friendship (New York: French, 1925)
185. Wilson, Barbara Ker: Jane Austen in Australia - A Novel (London: Secker and Warburg, 1984)
186. Young, Stephanie, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Ealing: Pitshanger Manor, July 1, 1993, unpublished)

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Completions, sequels, and adaptations, classified according to the originals; items that cannot be related to any single original novel; fictionalizations; in chronological order

1. Lady Susan

1.1 Etall, Margaret, (adapter) and Joanne Holbrook (director): Lady Susan (BBC Radio, July 25, 1948)
1.2 Glennon, Gordon, (adapter): Lady Susan (Windsor: Theatre Royal, 1970)
1.3 Karr, Phyllis Ann: Lady Susan - Based on the Unfinished Novel by Jane Austen (New York: Everest House, 1980)

2. Sense and Sensibility

2.1 Barrington, E., (i.e. Lily Adams Beck): "The Darcys of Rosings", in: The Ladies! A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty (Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1922), pp. 235-268
2.2 Brown, Mrs. Francis, (i.e. Edith Charlotte Hubback): Margaret Dashwood, Or: Interference (London: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1929)
2.3 Kendall, Jane, (i.e. Anne Louise Coulter Martens) (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Co., 1948)
2.4 Antony, Jonquil, (adapter): Sense and Sensibility - A Play (London: French, 1949)
2.5 Hays, H.R., (adapter) and Delbert Mann (director): Sense and Sensibility (Philco Playhouse/NBC, June 4, 1950)
2.6 Giles, David, (director) and Denis Constanduros (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (BBC 2, January 9-30, 1971)
2.7 Blakesley, Mildred Lenoré, (adapter): The Dashwoods - A Play in Three Acts (New York: Vantage, 1974)
2.8 Bennett, Rodney, (director) and Alexander Baron (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (BBC, 1985)
2.9 Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Brightsea (London: Hale, 1987)
2.10 Aiken, Joan: Eliza's Daughter (London: Gollancz, 1994)
2.11 Stubbs, Imogen: "A Letter from Mrs Lucy Ferrars to Mrs Elinor Ferrars" in: Thompson, Emma: Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. The Screenplay and Diaries (London: Bloomsbury, 1995)
2.12 Barrett, Julia (i.e. Julia Braun Kessler and Gabriella Donelly): The Third Sister - A Continuation of Sense and Sensibility (London: O'Mara, 1996)
2.13 Lee, Ang, (director) and Emma Thompson (adapter): Sense and Sensibility (United Kingdom and USA: Columbia Pictures and Mirage, 1996)
2.14 Tennant, Emma: Elinor and Marianne - A Sequel to Sense and Sensibility (London et al.: Simon and Schuster, 1996)

3. Pride and Prejudice

3.1 Risdon, Davis, (i.e. Filla Maria Risdon) (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright Gallup, NM, 1895)
3.2 Filippi, Rosina, (adapter): The Bennets (Court, March 29, 1901, unpublished)
3.3 Foglesong, Hortense, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright Dayton, OH, November 11, 1901, unpublished)
3.4 Bensley, Martha S., (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Copyright Chicago, October 26, 1903, unpublished)
3.5 MacKaye, Mrs. Steele, (i.e. Mary Keith Medbery MacKaye) (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play Founded on Jane Austen's Novel (New York: Duffield, 1906)
3.6 Brinton, Sybil G.: Old Friends and New Fancies - An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen (London: Holden and Hardingham, 1914)
3.7 Walkley, Arthur Bingham: "Lady Catherine and Mr. Collins", in: Pastiche and Prejudice (1921); (repr. Freepart/NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1970), pp. 39-44
3.8 Barrington, E., (i.e. Lily Adams Beck): "The Darcys of Rosings", in: The Ladies! A Shining Constellation of Wit and Beauty (Boston: The Atlantic Monthly Press, 1922) pp. 235-268
3.9 Headland, A. R., and H. A. Treble (adapters): "Pride and Prejudice," in: A Dramatic Reader - Book IV, pp. 69-141 (Oxford: Clarendon, 1924)
3.10 Squire, Eileen Harriet Anstruther, and John Collins Squire (adapters): Pride and Prejudice - A Play in Four Acts (London: Heinemann, 1929)
3.11 Johnson-Jones, Anne, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play Adapted from Jane Austen's Novel (London: Macmillan, 1930)
3.12 Hartley, Dorinda, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (British Library MS 1930/58, submitted December 19, 1930, unpublished)
3.13 Piper, Warrene: New Lives (London: Hurst and Blackett, 1932)
3.14 White, T(erence) H(anbury): Darkness at Pemberley (London: Gollancz, 1932)
3.15 Piper, Warrene: Full Flower (London: Hurst and Blackett: 21933)
3.16 Jerome, Helen, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Sentimental Comedy (Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1935)
3.17 Macnamara, Margaret, (adapter): I Have Five Daughters - A Morning-Room Comedy in Three Acts Made from Jane Austen's Novel Pride and Prejudice (Boston: W.H. Baker, 1927/ London: French, 1936)
3.18 Milne, A. A., (adapter): Miss Elizabeth Bennet - A Play from Pride and Prejudice (London: Chatto & Windus, 1936)
3.19 Anon. (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (British Library MS 1937/10, submitted February 7, 1937, unpublished)
3.20 Longford, Christine, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (British Library MS 1937/14, submitted February 27, 1937, unpublished)
3.21 Barry, Michael, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC TV, May 22, 1938)
3.22 Houseman, John, (director): Pride and Prejudice (Helen Hayes Theatre/CBS, November 24, 1940)
3.23 Leonard, Robert Z., (director), Aldous Huxley and Jane Murfin (adapters): Pride and Prejudice (USA: MGM, 1940)
3.24 Phelps, Pauline, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Comedy Adapted from Jane Austen's Book of the Same Name (Sioux City, IA: Wetmore Declamation Bureau, 1941)
3.25 Kendall, Jane, (i.e. Anne Louise Coulter Martens) (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - Adapted from Jane Austen's Novel (Chicago: Dramatic Publishing Company, 1942)
3.26 Holloway, Jean, (director): Romance #57: Pride and Prejudice (CBS, June 13, 1944)
3.27 Wells, Frank, and Virginia Wells (adapters): Pride and Prejudice (University of the Air/NBC, November 8, 1944)
3.28 Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (Theatre Guild of the Air/ABC, November 18, 1945)
3.29 Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (CBC, April 20, 1948)
3.30 Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (Columbia Playhouse/CBS, July 8, 1948)
3.31 Taylor, Samuel, (adapter) and Fred Coe (director): Pride and Prejudice (Philco Playhouse/NBC, January 28, 1949)
3.32 Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (University Theatre/NBC, February 20, 1949)
3.33 Bonavia-Hunt, Dorothy Alice: Pemberley Shades - A Novel (London: Allan Wingate/ New York: Dutton, 1949)
3.34 Kaye-Smith, Sheila, and Gladys Bronwen Stern: "Seven Years After," in: More about Jane Austen (New York: Harper, 1949) pp. 141-176
3.35 Russell, Anne, and Arthur Russell: The Wedding at Pemberly - A Footnote to Pride and Prejudice - A Play in One Act (London: Deane, 1949)
3.36 Box, H. Oldfield, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC Home Service, May 28 - August 13, 1950)
3.37 Newman, Deborah, (adapter): "Pride and Prejudice", Plays, Drama Magazine for Young People 10, March 6, 1951, pp. 67-79
3.38 Depew, Ollie, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (New York: Globe, 1951)
3.39 Wallis, Cedric, (adapter) and Campbell Logan (producer): Pride and Prejudice (BBC, February 2 - March 8, 1952)
3.40 Kennett, John, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play (London and Glasgow: Blackie, 1955)
3.41 Wallis, Cedric: The Heiress of Rosings - A Play in Three Acts (London: French, 1956)
3.42 Morley, Olive J., (adapter): "Pride and Prejudice," Plays, Drama Magazine for Young People 16, January 4, 1957, pp. 37-48
3.43 Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (NBC, 1959)
3.44 Burrows, Abe, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Musical Comedy in Two Acts (New York: French, 1962)
3.45 Eldon, Mark, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Musical Comedy in Two Acts (Johannesburg: Carstens-De Waal, 1964)
3.46 Liggatt, James, and Robert Sheaf (adapters): Pride and Prejudice (Bromley New, January 24, 1966, unpublished)
3.47 Lethbridge, Nemone, (director): Pride and Prejudice (BBC 1, September 10 - October 15, 1967)
3.48 Cox, Constance, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice - A Play (London: Miller, 1972)
3.49 Duffield, Brainerd, (adapter): Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (Elgin, IL: Performance Publishing, 1972)
3.50 Sturgess, Leslie, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Bexhill: De La Warr Pavillion, October 24, 1974, unpublished)
3.51 Bankart, Phoebe, (adapter): Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice Arranged for the Stage (Southsea, 1975, unpublished)
3.52 Constanduros, Denis, (adapter): Sunday Night Serial. Pride and Prejudice (BBC Radio 4, 6 parts from November 16,1975)
3.53 Coke, Cyril, (director) and Fay Weldon (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC, 1979)
3.54 Gillespie, (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Teverton Hall (London: Hale, 1983)
3.55 Pownall, David, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice. A Play Adapted from the Novel by Jane Austen (Leicester: Haymarket, September 11, 1985, unpublished)
3.56 Anon. (adapter/director): Pride and Prejudice (BBC, March 29, 1986)
3.57 Eden, Jane, (adapter) and Richard Shannon (director): Pride and Prejudice (LBC Crown FM. Independent Radio Productions, 1989)
3.58 Friesner, Esther: "Pride and Prescience," It's Been Fun: Author's Choice Monthly 23, August, 1991, no page
3.59 Maxwell, James, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Manchester: Royal Exchange Theatre, February 7 - March 23, 1991, unpublished)
3.60 Barrett, Julia, (i.e. Julia Braun Kessler and Gabriella Donelly): Presumption - An Entertainment (New York: Evans, 1993)
3.61 Tennant, Emma: Pemberley - A Sequel to Pride and Prejudice (London et al.: Hodder and Stoughton, 1993/New York: St.Martin's Press 1993)
3.62 Young, Stephanie, (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (Ealing: Pitshanger Manor, July 1, 1993, unpublished)
3.63 Tennant, Emma: An Unequal Marriage, Or: Pride and Prejudice Twenty Years Later (London: Sceptre, 1994/New York: St. Martin's Press, 1994)
3.64 Fenton, Kate: Lions and Liquorice (London: Michael Joseph, 1995)
3.65 Langton, Simon, (director), and Andrew Davies (adapter): Pride and Prejudice (BBC and A&E TV, 1995)
3.66 Aylmer, Janet: Darcy's Story (Bath: Copperfield Books, 1996)
3.67 Fielding, Helen: Bridget Jones' Diary: A Novel (London: Picador, 1996)
3.68 Bader, Ted, and Marilyn Bader: Desire & Duty: A Sequel to Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (Lakewood, CO: Revive, 1997)
3.69 Fasman, Marjorie: The Diary of Henry Fitzwilliam Darcy (Los Angeles: New Leaf Press, 1997)
3.70 Newark, Elizabeth: Consequence, Or, Whatever Became of Charlotte Lucas (San Francisco: New Ark Productions, 1997)
3.71 Weldon, Fay: The Bennet Boys [forthcoming]

4. Northanger Abbey

4.1 Lang, Andrew: "Letter 11: From Miss Catherine Morland to Miss Eleanor Tilney", in: Lang: Old Friends - Essays in Epistemolary Parody (London and New York: Longmans, Green & Co., 1890), pp. 97-102
4.2 Smith, Evelyn, (adapter): Form-Room Plays - Senior Book (London: Dent/ New York: Dutton, 1921)
4.3 Anon. (adapter/director): Northanger Abbey (NBC Theatre, October 15, 1950)
4.4 Cox, Constance, (adapter): Northanger Abbey - A Comedy in Three Acts (London: Fortune, 1950)
4.5 Holme, Thea, (adapter): Northanger Abbey - A Play in Three Acts (London: Evans, 1950)
4.6 Constanduros, Denis, (adapter): Northanger Abbey (BBC Home Service, August 12 - September 9, 1962)
4.7 Foster, Giles, (director) and Maggie Wadey (adapter): Northanger Abbey (BBC 2, February 15, 1986)
4.8 Kington, Miles: "Northanger Abbey v. Mansfield Park: Un Ripping Football Yarn Par Jane Austen!", in: The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman: Over 40 Hilarious Franglais Masterpieces (London: Robson, 1986), pp. 144-153
4.9 Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Uninvited Guests - A Sequel to Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey (London: Janus, 1994)
4.10 Francis, Matthew, (adapter): Northanger Abbey (London: French, 1997)

5. The Watsons

5.1 Hubback, Catherine Anne (Austen): The Younger Sister - A Novel (London: T.C. Newby, 1850)
5.2 Oulton, L.: The Watsons - A Fragment by Jane Austen Concluded (New York: Hutchinson, 1923)
5.3 Brown, Edith, and Francis Brown: The Watsons: By Jane Austen - Completed in Accordance with her Intentions by Edith and Francis Brown (New York: Matthews and Marrot, 1928)
5.4 Coates, John: The Watsons - Jane Austen's Fragment Continued and Completed (New York: Cromwell/ London: Methuen, 1958)
5.5 Austen Jane, and Another (i.e. David Hopkinson): The Watsons (London: Peter Davies, 1977)
5.6 Aiken, Joan: Emma Watson - The Watsons Completed (London: Gollancz, 1996)

6. Mansfield Park

6.1 Brown, Mrs. Francis, (i.e. Edith Charlotte Hubback): Susan Price, Or: Resolution (London: John Lane/The Bodley Head, 1930)
6.2 Holme, Thea, and Joan Riley (adapters): Mansfield Park (Windsor: Theatre Royal, 1951)
6.3 Cox, Constance, (adapter): Mansfield Park - A Comedy in Three Acts (Youlgrave, Bakewell: Hub, 1977)
6.4 Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Ladysmead (London: Hale, 1982)
6.5 Giles, David, (director) and Ken Taylor (adapter): Mansfield Park (BBC, 1983)
6.6 Memoir: Gambles and Gambols, A Visit with Old Friends (Shelter Cove, 1983, privately published)
6.7 Aiken, Joan: Mansfield Revisited - A Novel (London: Gollancz, 1984)
6.8 Kington, Miles: "Northanger Abbey v. Mansfield Park: Un Ripping Football Yarn Par Jane Austen!", in: The Franglais Lieutenant's Woman: Over 40 Hilarious Franglais Masterpieces (London: Robson, 1986), pp. 144-153
6.9 Terry, Judith: Miss Abigail's Part, Or: Version and Diversion (London: Cape, 1986/Toronto: Macmillan of Canada, 1987)
6.10 Allen, Dorothy, and Ann Owen: Mansfield Park - An Alternative Ending (Coventry: Kay and Douglas, 1989)
6.11 Gordon, Victor: Mrs. Rushworth - A Novel (London: Deutsch, 1989)
6.12 Hall, Willis, (adapter): Mansfield Park: A Dramatization (New York and Hollywood, CA: French, 1994)
6.13 Stillmann, Whit, (adapter/director): Metropolitan (USA: Pandora Film, 1994)
6.14 Atchia, Paula: Mansfield Letters - A Sequel to Mansfield Park (Lewes: The Book Guild Ltd., 1996)
6.15 Rozema, Patricia (text, director): Mansfield Park (UK: BBC, 1998)
6.16 Aiken, Joan: The Youngest Miss Ward (London: Gollancz, 1998)

7. Emma

7.1 Bodeen, DeWitt, (adapter): Romances by Emma - A Comedy of Humours and Manners in Three Acts (New York: Dramatists' Play Service, 1938)
7.2 Smith, Naomi Gwladys Royde: Jane Fairfax (London: Macmillan, 1940)
7.3 MacKaye, Marion Morse, (adapter): Emma - A Play (New York: Macmillan, 1941)
7.4 Lindsay, John, and Ronald Russell (adapters): Emma - A Play in Three Acts (London: French, 1943)
7.5 Wells, Frank, and Virginia Wells (directors): Emma (University of the Air/NBC, November 18, 1944)
7.6 Glennon, Gordon, (adapter): Emma - A Play (London: Macmillan, 1945)
7.7 Box, H. Oldfield, (adapter): Emma (BBC Home Service, April 4 - June 20, 1948)
7.8 Campbell, Judy, (director): Emma (BBC TV, May 23, 1948)
7.9 Anon. (adapter/director): Emma (Kraft Theatre/NBC, November 24, 1954)
7.10 Tilsey, Vincent, (director): Emma (BBC TV, February 26 - April 1, 1960)
7.11 Roskam, Clair, (adapter) and John Desmond (director): Emma (CBS Camera Three, August 26, 1960)
7.12 Tydeman, John, (adapter): Emma (BBC Radio 4, January 4 - March 29, 1970)
7.13 Glenister, John, (director) and Denis Constanduros (adapter): Emma (BBC, 1971)
7.14 Beckford, Grania: Virtues and Vices (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981)
7.15 Grey, Charlotte: The Journal of Jane Fairfax (London: Hale, 1983)
7.16 Hill, Reginald: "Poor Emma," in: There Are No Ghosts in the Soviet Union and Other Stories (London: Collins, 1987), pp. 168-212
7.17 Aiken, Joan: Jane Fairfax - A Novel to Complement Emma by Jane Austen (London: Gollancz, 1990)
7.18 Brooke-Rose, Christine: Textermination (Manchester: Carcanet, 1991)
7.19 Gillespie (i.e. Shaw), Jane: Aunt Celia (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991)
7.20 Kulik, Maggie, (adapter): The Nonpareil: A Play in Two Acts - Adapted from Jane Austen's Novel Emma (Orem, UT: Encore Performance Publishing, 1991)
7.21 Austen-Leigh, Joan: Mrs. Goddard, Mistress of a School (Victoria, BC: A Room of One's Own Press 1993)
7.22 Gillespie, Jane: Truth and Rumour (London: Hale, 1993)
7.23 Heckerling, Amy, (director and adapter): Clueless (USA: Paramount Pictures, 1995)
7.24 Austen-Leigh, Joan: Later Days at Highbury - A Novel (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1996)
7.25 Billington, Rachel: Perfect Happiness (London: Sceptre, 1996)
7.26 Fry, Michael, (adapter): Emma (London: King's Head Theatre, 1996)
7.27 Lawrence, Diarmuid, (director) and Andrew Davies (adapter): Emma (ITV, 1996)
7.28 McGrath, Douglas, (director and adapter): Emma (United Kingdom and USA: Miramax Films, 1996)
7.29 Tennant, Emma: Emma in Love - Jane Austen's Emma Continued (London: Fourth Estate, 1996)

8. Persuasion

8.1 Box, H. Oldfield, (adapter): Persuasion (BBC Home Service, March 4-18, 1951)
8.2 Voysey, Michael, and Barbara Burnham (directors): Persuasion (BBC TV, December 30, 1960 - January 20, 1961)
8.3 Constanduros, Denis, (adapter): Persuasion (BBC Radio 4, January 31, 1970)
8.4 Baker, Howard, (director) and Julian Mitchell (adapter): Persuasion (Granada, 1971)
8.5 Beckford, Grania: Virtues and Vices (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981)
8.6 Menzies, June: His Cunning or Hers - A Postscript to Persuasion (Edmonton, Alberta: University of Alberta, 1993)
8.7 Michell, Roger, (director) and Nick Dear (adapter): Persuasion (United Kingdom and France: BBC and FR 2, 1995)
8.8 Drabble, Margaret: "The Dower House at Kellynch: A Somerset Romance", Persuasions 15, 1993, pp. 75-88

9. Sanditon

9.1 Cobbett, Alice: Somehow Lengthened - A Development of Sanditon (London: Ernest Benn, 1932)
9.2 Austen, Jane, and Another Lady (i.e. Marie Dobbs and Marie Telscombe): Sanditon ( London: Peter Davies, 1975)
9.3 Marshall, Mary Gaither, (ed.): Jane Austen's Sanditon - A Continuation by Her Niece Together with "Reminiscences of Aunt Jane" by Anna Austen-Lefroy (Chicago: Chiron Press, 1983)

10. General

10.1 Filippi, Rosina, (adapter): Duologues and Scenes from the Novels (London: Dent, 1895)
10.2 Brinton, Sybil G.: Old Friends and New Fancies - An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen (London: Holden and Hardingham, 1914)
10.3 Wigginton, May Wood, (adapter): Love and Friendship (New York: French, 1925)
10.4 White, T(erence) H(anbury): Darkness at Pemberley (London: Gollancz, 1932)
10.5 Allen, M. H., (adapter): Love and Friendship (BBC Regional Service, August 17, 1936)
10.6 Tiller, Terence, (director): Love and Friendship (BBC 3, November 4, 1953)
10.7 Proops, Marjorie: Pride, Prejudice, and Proops (London: Lemon Tree Press, 1975)
10.8 Weldon, Fay: Letters to Alice on First Reading Jane Austen (London: Michael Joseph, 1984)

11. Fictionalizations

11.1 Kipling, Rudyard: "The Janeites", in: Debits and Credits, The Collected Works of Rudyard Kipling, vol. 8 (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1941), pp. 99-128
11.2 Hinkley, Eleanor Holmes, (adapter): Dear Jane (Civic Repertory Theatre, November 13, 1932)
11.3 Brown, Helen, (adapter): Jane Austen - A Play (London: Duckworth,1939)
11.4 Gould, Jean: Jane (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1947)
11.5 Ashton, Helen: Parson Austen's Daughter - A Novel (London: Collins, 1949)
11.6 Sisson, Rosemary Anne: The Young Jane Austen (London: Max Parrish, 1962)
11.7 Corringham, Mary: I, Jane Austen - A Recreation in Rime Royal Based on the Letters of Jane Austen, Her Novels and the Comments of Her Biographers (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1971)
11.8 Chessell, Henry, (adapter): Jane Austen in Lyme (Lyme Regis Printing Company, 1975)
11.9 Hurley, Joan Mason, (adapter): Our Own Particular Jane - A Piece of Theatre Based on Life, Letters, and Literature of Jane Austen (Victoria, BC: A Room of One's Own, 1975)
11.10 Payne, Michael, (adapter): The Life and Times of Jane Austen (Farnham: Redgrave Theatre, September 3-9, 1975)
11.11 Wilson, Barbara Ker: Jane Austen in Australia - A Novel (London: Secker and Warburg, 1984)
11.12 Luban, Marianne: "The Jew of Bath", in: The Samaritan Treasure - Stories (Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1990), pp. 81-107
11.13 Fast, Howard, (adapter): The Novelist - A Romantic Portrait of Jane Austen (New York et al.: French, 1992)
11.14 Kirazian, Lisa: The Visitor - A Play in Three Acts (San Diego: The Laurel Company, 1994)
11.15 Barron, Stephanie, (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Unpleasantness at Scargrave Manor - Being the First Jane Austen Mystery (New York: Bantam Books, 1996)
11.16 Barron, Stephanie, (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Man of the Cloth (New York: Bantam, 1997)
11.17 McEwan, Geraldine, (adapter): Jane Austen (Stratford: Swan Theatre, 1997)
11.18 Barron, Stephanie, (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Wandering Eye (London: Headline, 1998)
11.19 Barron, Stephanie, (i.e. Francine Matthews): Jane and the Genius of the Place (London: Headline, 1999)

B

SECONDARY MATERIAL

I

General bibliographies and studies of the theory and history of completions, sequels, adaptations, pastiches, and fictionalizations (selective)

1. Connor, Steven: "Rewriting Wrong: On the Ethics of Literary Reversion", in: D'Haen, Theo, and Hans Bertens (edd.): Liminal Postmodernisms - The Postmodern, the (Post-) Colonial, and the (Post-) Feminist (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1994), pp. 79-97
2. du Plessis, Rachel Blau: Writing Beyond the Ending: Narrative Strategies of Twentieth-century Women Writers (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1985)
3. Ganner-Rauth, Heidi: "To Be Continued? Sequels and Continuations of Nineteenth-Century Novels and Novel Fragments", English Studies: A Journal of English Language and Literature 64:2, 1983, pp. 129-143
4. Genette, Gérard: Palimpsestes: la littérature au second degré (Paris: Éditions du Seuil, 1982)
5. Giddings, Robert, Keith Selby and Chris Wensley: Screening the Novel: The Theory and Practice of Literary Dramatization (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1990)
6. Hicken, Marilyn E.: Sequels. Volume I: Adult Books (London: Association of Assistant Librarians, 9th ed. 1989)
7. Husband, Janet: Sequels: An Annotated Guide to Novels in Series (Chicago: American Library Association, 1990)
8. Jacob, Merle Lynn, and Hope Apple: To Be Continued: An Annotated Guide to Sequels (Phoenix, AZ: Oryx Press, 1995)
9. Kermode, Frank: The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction (New York: Oxford University Press, 1967)
10. Klüppelholz, Heinz: Die Innovation als Imitation: Zu Fortsetzungen französischer Romane des 18. Jahrhunderts (Analecta Romanica, 54) (Frankfurt a. M.: Klostermann, 1995)
11. Lenz, Bernd: "Intertextualität und Gattungswechsel", in: Intertextualität: Formen, Funktionen, Anglistische Fallstudien, edd. Ulrich Broich & Manfred Pfister (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1985), pp. 158-178
12. Lindey, Alexander: Plagiarism and Originality (New York: Harper, 1952)
13. Müller, Wolfgang G.: "Derivative Literature: Notes on the Terminology of Intertextual Relationships and a British-American Case Study," in Transatlantic Encounters (Festschrift Winfried Herget), edd. Udo J. Hebel & Karl Ottseifen (Trier: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag, 1995), pp. 312-321
14. Richards, Christopher: The Idea of the Sequel (Ph. Diss.: Leeds, 1989)
15. Rivara, Annie: Les Soeurs de Marianne: suites, imitations, variations 1731-1761 (Oxford: Voltaire Foundation at the Taylor Institution, 1991)
16. Stackelberg, Jürgen von: "Romansupplemente im siebzehnten und achtzehnten Jahrhundert", in: Literarische Rezeptionsformen: Übersetzung - Supplement - Parodie (Frankfurt a. M.: Athenäum, 1972), pp. 119-155
17. Stackelberg, Jürgen von: "Formen produktiver Literaturrezeption," in: Martin Brunkhorst et al. (edd.), Klassiker-Renaissance: Modelle der Gegenwartsliteratur (Tübingen: Stauffenberg, 1991), pp.1-13
18. Stoneman, Patsy: Brontë Transformations: The Cultural Dissemination of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights (London et al.: Prentice Hall/Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1996)

II

Bibliographies and general studies of completions, sequels, adaptations, and fictionalizations of Jane Austen
(selective)

1. Brownstein, Rachel M.: "Out of the Drawing Room, Onto the Lawn" in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 13-21
2. Chapman, Robert William: Jane Austen: Facts and Problems (Oxford: Clarendon, 1948
3. Chapman, Robert W.: Jane Austen: A Critical Bibliography (Oxford: Clarendon, 1953)
4. Churchyard, Henry: "Jane Austen Information Page," Online at www.pemberly.com.janeinfo.html, September 21, 1997
5. Collins, Amanda: "Jane Austen, Film, and the Pitfalls of Postmodern Nostalgia," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 79-89
6. Davies, Caroline: "BBC Pride as 50,000 Buy Austen Video," The Electronic Telegraph, October 25, 1995, Online at www.telegraph.co.uk, October 10, 1997
7. Dickson, Rebecca: "Misrepresenting Jane Austen's Ladies: Revising Texts (and History) to Sell Films," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 44-57
8. Dole, Carol M.: "Austen, Class, and the American Market," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 58-78
9. Donahue, Deirdre: "A 'Sense' of Irony: Austen is a Hot Seller," USA Today (Online Edition)
10. Forde, John Maurice: "Janespotting," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 11-21, (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies)
11. Foster, Jennifer: "Austenmania, EQ, and the End of the Millenium," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 56-64, (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies)
12. Gilson, David: A Bibliography of Jane Austen (Oxford: Clarendon, 1982)
13. Grey, J. David, (ed.): The Jane Austen Handbook (London: Athlone, 1986)
14. Hopkinson, David: "Completions," in: J. David Grey (ed.), The Jane Austen Handbook (London: Athlone, 1986), pp. 72-76
15. Hubback, John Henry, and Edith Charlotte Hubback: Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers (London: Lane, 1906)
16. JASNA: "Fifty-Six and Counting! Sequels to Jane Austen's Novels" in: JASNA: Newsletter Vol. 14 No. 2, Summer 1998
17. Johnson, Reginald Brimley: Jane Austen: Her Life, Her Work, Her Family, and Her Critics (London et al.: Dent et al., 1930), Appendix C, pp. 230 ff.
18. Kaplan, Deborah: "Mass Marketing Jane Austen: Men, Women, and Courtship in Two Film Adaptations," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 177-187
19. Lefroy, Helen: Jane Austen (Stroud: Sutton, 1997)
20. Logan, Campbell: "Jane Austen and Television," Folio 3, 1961, pp. 7-10
21. Looser, Devoney: "Feminist Implications of the Silver Screen Austen," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 159-176
22. Maack, Annegret: "Translating Nineteenth Century Classics: Emma Tennant's Intertextual Novel," anglistik & englischunterricht, 60 (1997) pp. 71-82
23. Mather, Rachel R.: The Heirs of Jane Austen: Twentieth-Century Writers of the Comedy of Manners (New York et al.: Lang, 1996)
24. Mendes, Warren: "Jane Austen Film and Television Adaptations," Online at www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Set/2484, September 21, 1997 25. Nichols, Peter M.: "Literary Cycle - Bookshelf, Broadcast, Video Store," The New York Times, September 7, 1997 (Online Edition)
26. Nicolson, Nigel: The World of Jane Austen (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1991)
27. Nixon, Cheryl L.: "Balancing the Courtship Hero: Masculine Emotional Display in Film Adaptations of Austen's Novels," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 22-43
28. Nowak, Helge: "Completeness is all": Fortsetzungen und andere Weiterführungen britischer Romane als Beispiel zeitübergreifender und interkultureller Rezeption (Frankfurt a. M.: Lang, 1994)
29. Ramsdell, Kristin: "[Jane Austen]," in: Happily Ever After: A Guide to Reading Interests in Romance Fiction (Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1987), pp. 139-140
30. Roth, Barry: An Annotated Bibliography of Jane Austen Studies, 1973-1983 (Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1985)
31. Roth, Barry: An Annotated Bibliography of Jane Austen Studies, 1984-1994 (Athens, OH: Ohio University Press, 1996)
32. Sachs, Marilyn: "The Sequels to Jane Austen's Novels," in: Grey, J. David, (ed.): The Jane Austen Handbook (London: Athlone Press, 1986), pp. 374-376
33. Scott, Jenny: "After Jane Austen: Collecting Sequels", in: JASNA: Newsletter Vol. 14 No. 2, Summer 1998, p.16
34. Schwartz, Paula: "Some Personal Reactions to the Sequels", in: JASNA: Newsletter Vol. 14 No. 2, Summer 1998, pp.17-19
35. Terry, Judith: "'Knit Your Own Stuff', Or: Finishing Off Jane Austen," Persuasions 8, 1986, pp. 73-83
36. Troost, Linda v.: "Jane Austen and Technology," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. iii-v ( Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies)
37. Troost, Linda v. [ed.]: Jane Austen goes to the Movies, Special Issue of A Journal to the Liberal Arts (Vol. 48, 1997)
38. Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998)
39. Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield: "Introduction: Watching Ourselves Watching," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 1-12
40. Wright, Andrew: "Jane Austen Adapted", Nineteenth-Century Fiction 30, 1975/76, pp. 421-453

III

Studies and reviews of individual completions, sequels, and adaptations rlating to single Austen texts, classified according to the originals; studies etc. that cannot be related to any single Austen text; studies of individual fictionalizations; (selective)

1. Lady Susan

1.1 Roberts, Ruth: "Lady Susan," in: J. David Grey (ed.), The Jane Austen Handbook (London: Athlone, 1986), pp. 256-259

2. Sense and Sensibility

2.1 Anon.: "Emma Thompson: A Close Reading," The New Yorker, November 15, 1993, pp. 46-48
2.2 Dahm, Klaus: "Sinn und Sinnlichkeit," Cinema, March, 1996, pp. 126-129
2.3 Diana, M. Casey: "Emma Thompson's Sense and Sensibility as Gateway to Austen's Novel: A Pedagogical Experiment," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 49-55 (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies) in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 140-147
2.4 Kemp, Peter: "Side-slips and By-blows," TLS, August 5, 1994, p. 17
2.5 Samuelian, Kristin Flieger: "'Piracy is Our Only Option': Postfeminist Intervention in Sense and Sensibility," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 39-48 (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies) & in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 148-158
2.6 "SF": "Emma Tennant, Elinor and Marianne," TLS, March 29, 1996, p. 24
2.7 Thompson, Emma: The Sense and Sensibility Screenplay and Diaries (New York: Newmarket Press, 1996)

3. Pride and Prejudice

3.1 Ashton, Rosemary: "Moral Manoeuvring," TLS, February 14, 1986, p. 166
3.2 Birtwistle, Sue, and Susie Conklin: The Making of Pride and Prejudice (London: Penguin, 1995)
3.3 Bluestone, George: Novels into Film (Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1957)
3.4 Clark, Virginia Martha: Aldous Huxley and Film (Ann Arbor, MI: DAI 44, 1984, 3069A, and Metuchen, N. J.: Scarecrow Press, 1987)
3.5 Cusk, Rachel: "Mrs. Darcy," TLS, October 29, 1993, p. 19
3.6 Ellington, H. Elisabeth: " 'A Correct Taste in Landscape': Pemberley as Fetish and Commodity," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 90-110
3.7 Glancy, Kathleen: "What Happened Next? or The Many Husbands of Georgina Darcy," Persuasions 11, 1989, pp. 110-116
3.8 Hellen, Nicholas, and John Harlow: "Weldon rewrites Austen for the Lads," Sunday Times, December 6, 1998, p. 9
3.9 Hopkins, Lisa: "Mr. Darcy's Body: Privileging the Female Gaze," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 1-10 (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies) & in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 111-121
3.10 Kemp, Peter: "Side-slips and By-blows," TLS, August 5, 1994, p. 17
3.11 Köhnen, Agnes: Jane Austens Pride and Prejudice: Medienversionen eines Romans (Ph. Diss. Trier, 1995)
3.12 Lawson-Peebles, Robert: "European Conflict and Hollywood's Reconstruction of English Fiction," Yearbook of English Studies 26, 1996, pp. 1-13
3.13 Lenz, Eva-Maria: "Die Macht der Vorstellung," Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, March 27, 1997, p. 46
3.14 Nokes, David: "The Sequel to the Sequel," TLS, December 2, 1994, p. 23
3.15 Smith, Sid: "Pride and Prejudice Crawls through Weak Performances," Chicago Tribune, January 21, 1986, sec. 2, p. 4
3.16 Turan, Kenneth: "Pride and Prejudice: An Informal History of the Garson-Olivier Motion Picture," Persuasions: Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America 11, 1989, pp. 140-143
3.17 Turan, Kenneth: "Interview with Anne Rutherford (Lydia), Marsh [sic] Hunt (Mary), and Karen Morley (Charlotte Lucas)," Persuasions 11, 1989, pp. 143-150
3.18 Walkley, Arthur Bingham: "Jane on the Stage," in: More Prejudice (London: Heinemann, 1923), pp. 16-20
3.19 Wiesenfarth; Joseph: "The Garson - Olivier Pride and Prejudice: A Hollywood Story," in: Paul Goetsch and Dietrich Scheunemann (edd.): Text und Ton im Film (Tübingen: Narr, 1997), pp. 81-93

4. Northanger Abbey

4.1 Aiken, Joan: "How Might Jane Austen Have Revised Northanger Abbey?" Persuasions: Journal of the Jane Austen Society of North America 7, 1985, pp. 42-54
4.2 Mullan, John: "Escape from Ostentation," TLS, July 26, 1996, p. 20
4.3 Nokes, David: "Shepherd's Bush Gothic," TLS, February 20, 1987, p. 186
4.4 Roberts, Janene: "Three Masterpiece Theatre Productions of Nineteenth-Century British Novels," Text and Performance Quarterly 9, 1989, pp. 311-321
4.5 Roberts, Marilyn: "Catherine Morland: Gothic Heroine After All?" A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 22-30 (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies)
4.6 Weldon, Fay: "A Teenager in Love," Radio Times, February 14-20, 1987, pp. 98-99, 101

5. The Watsons

5.1 Anon.: "A Jane Austen Fragment," TLS, February 1, 1923, p. 67
5.2 Anon.: "Jane Extended," Time, January 19, 1959, p. 61
5.3 Anon.: "Juggling with Jane," TLS, June 13, 1958, p. 324
5.4 Francis, Sarah: "Joan Aiken: Emma Watson," TLS, August 9, 1996, p. 21
5.5 Debon, Bettina: Die unbekannte Jane Austen: Ihre Romanfragmente Catharine, The Watsons, Sanditon (Essen: Die blaue Eule, 1991)
5.6 Gatterburg, Angela: "Ein neuer Mann für Emma W.," Der Spiegel 18, 1997, pp. 198-201
5.7 Graffe, Dorothy: "Not Jane Austen," The Nation 116, 1923, p. 576
5.8 Harms, Ingeborg: "Biedersinn im Austen-Pelz," Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, October 23, 1997, p. 42
5.9 Hill, Susan: "Two Cheers for Jane," The Times, April 21, 1977, p. 19
5.10 James-Cavan, Viola: Readers as Writers: A Study of Austen's The Watsons and Sanditon and Their Completions by Subsequent Writers (Ann Arbor, MI: DAI, 1994)
5.11 Olsen, Bruce: "The Empiricism of the Imitator," Language and Style: An International Journal 11, 1978, pp. 181-187
5.12 Stewart, J.I.M.: "The Tribulations of Emma," TLS, April 8, 1977, p. 420
5.13 Terry, Judith: "'Knit Your Own Stuff': or Finishing Off Jane Austen," Persuasions 8, 1986, pp. 73-83
5.14 Wiesenfarth, Joseph: "The Watsons as Pretext," Persuasions 8, 1986, pp. 101-111
5.15 Woolf, Virginia: "Mermaid and Carthouse," New Statesman 20, 1922/23, pp. 662; 664

6. Mansfield Park

6.1 Duguid, Lindsay: "Among the Sweating Soldiery," TLS, October 26, 1984, p. 1224
6.2 Duguid, Lindsay: "Imperfectly Acknowledged," TLS, January 13-19, 1989, p. 42
6.3 Marshall, Mary Gaither: "Will Mrs. Norris Return to Harass Another Day? Continuations and Adaptations of Mansfield Park," Persuasions 17, 1995, pp. 157-166
6.4 Richardson, Tim: "Regional Theatre," Country Life, 18 November 1993, p. 83
6.5 Seymour, Miranda: "Getting It Right by Elizabeth Jane Howard, Ladysmead by Jane Gillespie," The Times, May 13, 1982, p. 11
6.6 Toomey, Philippa: "Rum Napoleonic Lashes," The Times, April 10, 1986, p. 11

7. Emma

7.1 Alexander, Hilary: "Emma's Exotic Empire," The Electronic Telegraph, September 13, 1996, Online at www.telegraph.co.uk, October 10, 1997
7.2 Anon.: "Other New Novels," TLS, September 28, 1940, p. 497
7.3 Billington, Rachel: "Jane's World," Time Magazine, September 7, 1996, pp. 24-27
7.4 Billington, Rachel: "Sequel Opportunities," Harpers & Queen, October, 1996, pp. 52-54
7.5 Birtwistle, Sue, and Susie Conklin: The Making of Jane Austen's Emma (London: Penguin, 1996)
7.6 Endres, Elisabeth: "Genie und Begabung," Süddeutsche Zeitung, March 2, 1994, p. 18
7.7 Ferris, Suzanne: "Emma becomes Clueless," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 122-129
7.8 Greenfield, John R.: "Is Emma Clueless? Fantasies of Class and Gender from England to California," A Journal to the Liberal Arts, Vol. 48, 1997, pp. 31-38 (Special Issue: Jane Austen goes to the Movies)
7.9 Lauritzen, Monica: Jane Austen's Emma on Television: A Study of a BBC Classical Serial (Gothenburg: Gothenburg Studies in English 48, 1981)
7.10 Mantel, Hilary: "Carry on Jane Austen," The Sunday Telegraph, September 29, 1996, p. 13
7.11 McGivern, Cecil: Memo. Production File Emma 1948 (BBC Written Archives, Reading)
7.12 Mullan, John: "Escape from Ostentation," TLS, July 26, 1996, p. 20
7.13 Nachumi, Nora: "'As if!' - Translating Austen's Ironic Narrator to Film," in: Troost, Linda v., and Sayre Greenfield [eds.]: Jane Austen in Hollywood (Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1998) pp. 130-139
7.14 Pickrel, Paul: "Emma as Sequel," Nineteenth-Century Fiction 40, 1985, pp. 135-153
7.15 Zieselman, Paula M., "Gillespie, Jane. Aunt Celia," Library Journal 116, no. 7, 1991, p. 126

8. Persuasion

8.1 Bahners, Patrick: "Das Herz hat seine Gründe," Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, December 3, 1996, p. 39
8.2 Dear, Nick: Persuasion - Methuen Film Series (London: Methuen Drama, 1996)
8.3 Schmitter, Elke: "Sag du zu ihr!" Die Zeit, November 29, 1996, p. 51
8.4 Stovel, Nora Foster: "Rebelling Against the Regency: Jane Austen and Margaret Drabble," Persuasions 16, 1994, pp. 161-174

9. Sanditon

9.1 Amis, Martin: "Tinkering with Jane," The Observer, July 20, 1975, p. 23
9.2 Annan, Gabriele: "Plane Jane," The Listener, July 24, 1975, p. 125
9.3 Bannon, Barbara A.: [Review of Another Lady (1975)], Publishers Weekly 1975, p. 58
9.4 Beer, Patricia: "What Became of Jane Austen," TLS, July 25, 1975, p. 821
9.5 Debon, Bettina: Die unbekannte Jane Austen: Ihre Romanfragmente Catharine, The Watsons, Sanditon (Essen: Die blaue Eule, 1991)
9.6 Fuller, Edmund: "New (?) Works by Literary Ladies," Wall Street Journal 25, July 1975, p. 14
9.7 Haley, William: "A Brontë Emma," Books and Bookmen 25,6, 1980, pp. 48-49
9.8 Hall, Judith: "Sanditon's 'Other Lady'," Woman's Journal, August 1975, p. 71
9.9 James-Cavan, Kathleen Viola: Readers as Writers: A Study of Austen's The Watsons and Sanditon and Their Completions by Subsequent Writers (Ann Arbor, MI: DAI, 1994)
9.10 LeFaye, Deirdre: "Sanditon: Jane Austen's Manuscript and Her Niece's Continuation," The Review of English Studies, 38, 1987, pp. 56-61
9.11 Manning, Olivia: "Big Tease," The Spectator, August 5, 1975, pp. 188-189
9.12 Marshall, Mary Gaither, (ed.): Jane Austen's Sanditon: A Continuation by Her Niece, Together with "Reminiscences of Aunt Jane" by Anna Austen Lefroy (Chicago: Chiron Press, 1983)
9.13 Morton, Andrew Q.: "The Inimitable Jane," in: Morton, Andrew: Literary Detection: How to Prove Authorship and Fraud in Literature and Documents (New York: Scribner 1978), pp. 189-191
9.14 Porterfield, Christopher: "Playin' Jane," Time, March 10, 1975, p. 80
9.15 Pritchett, V.S.: "Jane Austen's Militant Comedy," The New York Review of Books, July 17, 1975, p. 26
9.16 Raine, Craig: "Knotting," New Statesman 90, 1975, pp. 117-118
9.17 Showalter, Elaine: A Literature of Their Own: British Women Novelists from Brontë to Lessing (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1977), p. 302
9.18 Toomey, Philippa: "Happiest of Inventions," The Times, July 21, 1975, p. 9

10. General

10.1 Amis, Martin: "Jane's World," The New Yorker, January 8, 1996, pp. 31-35
10.2 Brownstein, Rachel: "The Importance of Aunts," in: Regina Barreca (ed.), Fay Weldon's Wicked Fictions (Hanover, NH: University Press of New England, 1994), pp. 59-68
10.3 Hannon, Patrice: "Austen Novels and Austen Films: Incompatible Worlds?" Persuasions 18, 1996, pp. 24-32
10.4 Hill, Susan: "Two Cheers for Jane," The Times, April 21, 1977, p. 19
10.5 Internet: http://curly.cc.utexas.edu/~churchh/austseql.html

11. Fictionalizations

11.1 Duguid, Lindsay: "Among the Sweating Soldiery," TLS, October 26, 1984, p. 1224
11.2 Heldman, James: "Kipling, 'Jane's Marriage,' and 'The Janeites'," Persuasions 10, 1988, pp. 44-47
11.3 Schneider, Raymond J.: "A Conversation with Geraldine McEwan," Literature in Performance: A Journal of Literary and Performing Art 5, April 1985, pp. 56-67


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