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| Kingsley Amis. What Became of Jane Austen?, 1963 in Watt (1963). [AmisMansfieldPark] Aristotle. The Poetics of Aristotle, Project Gutenberg, 1999. Translated by S. H. Butcher [poetics_butcher] Stephen Arkin. Introduction to Sense and Sensibility, 2000 in Austen (2000). [ArkinIntroduction] Hugh Wystan Auden . Letters front Iceland, 1937 in Southam (1987). [InnocentAsGrass] Henry Austen. Henry Austen: The Biographical Notice, 1979 in Southam (1979). p. 73. [BiographicalNotice] Jane Austen. Northanger Abbey, London: Everyman, 1992. With an introduction by Claudia Johnson [EverymanNorthangerAbbey] Jane Austen's Letters, London: Oxford University Press, 1995. Edited by Deirdre Le Faye [Letters] Catharine and the Bower, 1996 in Austen (1996). [CatharineAndTheBower] Sanditon and Other Stories, London: Everyman, 1996. Edited by Peter Washington [EverymanSanditon] Mansfield Park, London: Oxford University Press, 1998. Oxford World Classics edition with an introduction by Marilyn Butler (1990). [OWCMansfieldPark] Sense and Sensibility, London: Wordsworth, 2000. [WordsworthSenseAndSensibility] Sense and Sensibility, London: Penguin Books, 2003. Edited by Ros Ballaster [PenguinSenseAndSensibility] Northanger Abbey, London: Penguin Books, 2003. Edited with an instroduction (1995) by Marilyn Butler [PenguinNorthangerAbbey] Emma, London: Oxford University Press, 2003. Edited by James Kinseley Oxford World's Classics; Introduction and notes by Adela Pinch. [OWCEmma] Mansfield Park, London: Penguin Books, 2003. Edited by Kathryn Sutherland Penguin Classics. [PenguinMansfieldPark2003] Sense and Sensibility, London: Oxford University Press, 2004. Oxford World Classics. [OWCSenseAndSensibility] Sense and Sensibility, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006. Edited by Edward Copeland The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen. [CESenseAndSensibility] J. E. Austen-Leigh. A Memoir of Jane Austen and other Family Recollections, London: Oxford University Press, 1870. Oxford World Classics 2002. [OWCMemoir] Ros Ballaster. Introduction to Sense and Sensibility, 2003 in Austen (2003). pp. xi-xxxi. [BallasterIntroduction] John Bayley. The Irresponsibility of Jane Austen, 1968 in Southam (1968). [IrresponsibilityOfJaneAusten] BBC News. Canada to strengthen Arctic claim, London: BBC, 10th August 2007. [BBCArcticGrab] Antony Beevor. Stalingrad, London: Penguin Books, 1998. [Stalingrad] Michael J. Behe. Darwin's Black Box, New York: The Free Pres, 1996. [DarwinsBlackBox] M. R. Bennett & P. M. S.Hacker. Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience, Oxford: Blackwell, 2003. [PhilosophicalFoundationsOfNeuroscience] Wayne Booth. Control of Distance in Jane Austen's Emma, 1961 in Lodge (1991). [ControlOfDistance] James Boswell. The Life of Samuel Johnson, London: Penguin Books, 1791. [boswell] Malcolm Bradbury. Jane Austen's Emma (1962), 1962 in Lodge (1991). pp. 217-231. [BradburyEmma] A. C. Bradley. A.C. Bradley on Jane Austen, 1987 in Southam (1987). From ‘Jane Austen’, a lecture first given at Newnham College, Cambridge in 1911; then to the English Association; the final text, with notes, was printed in Essays and Studies, 1911; and again in A Miscellany, 1929, where Bradley advises the reader ‘to ignore the notes in reading the text’. [BradleyOnAusten] British Critic. Unsigned Notice of Sense and Sensibility, British Critic, 1979 in Southam (1979). p. 40 (British Critic, May 1812, xxxix, 527). [BritishCriticSenseAndSensibility] British Medical Association, Board of Science. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, British Medical Association, June 2006. [ChildAndAdolescentMentalHealth] Rachael M. Brownstein. Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, 1997 in Copeland & McMaster (1997). [BrownsteinSteventonNovels] Katrin Ristok Burlin. The Pen of the Contriver: The Four Fictions of Northanger Abbey, 1975 in Halperin (1975). [PenOfTheContriver] Bishop Joseph Butler. The Works of the Right-Reverand Father in God, Joseph Butler, D.C.L., Late Lord Bishop of Durham, London: Henry Washbourne, 1851. [BishopButlersCompleteWorks] Dissertation II—Of the Nature of Virtue, 1851 in Butler (1851). pp. 303-212. [BBCWVirtue] Marilyn Butler. Disregarded Designs: Jane Austen's Sense of the Volume, 1978 in Jane Austen Society (1989). pp. 99-114 (address to J.A.S. A.G.M, 1978). [DisregardedDesigns] Jane Austen and the War of Ideas, London: Oxford University Press, 1987. [JaneAustenWarOfIdeas] Introduction to Northanger Abbey, 2003 in Austen (2003). [ButlerNorthangerAbbey] Irene Collins. Jane Austen and the Clergy, London and New York: Hambledon and London, 1994. [JaneAustenAndTheClergy] Jane Austen: The Parson's Daughter, London and New York: Hambledon and London, 1998. [JaneAustenTheParsonsDaughter] Edward Copeland. Introduction to Sense and Sensibility, 2006 in Austen (2006). [CopelandIntroductionSS] Edward Copeland & JulietMcMaster. The Cambridge Companion to Jane Austen, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997. [CambridgeCompanionToJaneAusten] Edward Craig. Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction, London: Oxford University Press, 2002. [PhilosophyAVeryShortIntroduction] Critical Review. Unsigned Review of Sense and Sensibility, Critical Review, 1979 in Southam (1979). pp. 35-8 (Critical Review, February 1812, n.s.4, i, 149-57). [CriticalReviewSenseAndSensibility] The Dalai Lama. The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality, New York: Morgan Road Books, 2005. Translated by Geshe Thubten Jinpa [UniverseInASingleAtom] William A. Dembski. Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & Theology, Downers Grove: InterVarsityPresss, 2002. [IntelligentDesign] William A. Dembski (ed.) Uncommon Dissent: Intellectuals Who Find Darwinism Unconvincing, Wilmington: ISI Books, 2004. [UncommonDissent] Daniel C. Dennett. Consciousness Explained, London: Penguin Books, 1991. [ConsciousnessExplained] Department for Trade and Insustry. Our energy future: creating a low carbon economy, Norwich: The Stationary Office, February 2003. [OurEnergyFuture] Filippo Donini. Jane Austen in Italy, 1999 in Jane Austen Society (1999). 1971 Address to the J.A.S.. [JaneAustenInItaly] Margaret Anne Doody. The Short Fiction, 1997 in Copeland & McMaster (1997). [ShortFiction] Introduction to Sense and Sensibility, 2004 in Austen (2004). [DoodyIntroduction] Phil Dowe. Causal Processes, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 7 October 2004. edited by Edward N. Zalta [SEPCausationProcesses] Alistair Duckworth. The Improvement of the Estate, Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1994. [ImprovementOfTheEstate] Robin Dunbar. The Trouble with Science, London: Faber and Faber, 1995. [TroubleWithScience] Reginald Farrer. The Book of Books, 1917 in Lodge (1991). [BookOfBooks] Greay and Cool, 1917 in Southam (1976). [GreyAndCool] Richard P. Feynman. The Character of Physical Law, London: BBC, 1965. [CharacterOfPhysicalLaw] Richard P. Feynman QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter, London: Penguin Books, 1985. [QED] Richard P. Feynman, Robert B.Leighton & MatthewSands The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Reading: Addison Wesley, 1963-1965. [FLP] Henry Fielding. The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and his Friend Mr Abraham Adams, Project Gutenberg, 1742. Volume 1 of The Works of Henry Fielding (12 volumes), edited by George Sainsbury; Gutenberg edition 10, first posted on October 9, 2003. [JosephAndrews] Anthony Flew (ed.) A Dictionary of Philosophy, London: Pan Books, 1984. (second edition). [DictionaryOfPhilosophy] Robert Garis. Learning Experience and Change, 1968 in Southam (1968). pp. 60-82. [LearningExperience] Al Gore. The Assault on Reason, New York: Penguin, 2007. [AssaultOnReason] John Gray. Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia, London: Allen Lane, 2007. [BlackMass] Only science can save us from climate catastrophe, London: The Guardian, 20th January 2008. [GrayOnlyScience] John Halperin (ed.) Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975. [JaneAustenBicentenaryEssays] D. W. Harding. Regulated Hatred: An Aspect of the Work of Jane Austen, 1940 in Lodge (1972). [RegulatedHatred] W. J. Harvey. The Plot of Emma, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967. Essays in Criticism XVII (1), p. 48. [PlotOfEmma] Werner Heisenberg. Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science, London: Harper Collins, 1958. [PhysicsAndPhilosophy] Park Honan. Jane Austen: Her Life, London: Phoenix Giant, 1997. [HonanAusten] Howes. Lawrence Sterne: The Critical Heritage, London: Routledge, 1995. [SterneCriticalHeritage] David Hume. A Treatise of Human Nature, London: Penguin Books, 1969. [PenguinTreatiseOfHumanNature] An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, London: Oxford University Press, 1999. Edited by Tom L. Beauchamp [OxfordEnquiryConcerningHumanUnderstanding] J. Paul Hunter. The Novel and Social/Cultural History, 1996 in Richetti (1996). [NovelSocialHistory] Oliver James> The Selfish Capitalist, London: Vermillion, 2007. [SelfishCapitalist] William James. The Principles of Psychology, New York: Dover, 1890. [PrinciplesOfPsychology] Jane Austen Society. Collected Reports of the Jane Austen Society, 1976-1985, Jane Austen Society, 1989. [CollectedReports7685] Collected Reports of the Jane Austen Society, 1966-1975, Jane Austen Society, 1999. [CollectedReports6675] Claudia Johnson. The "Twilight of Probability": Uncertainty and Hope in Sense and Sensibility, University of Iowa Press ?, 1983. Phliological Quarterly 62 (1983): 171-86. [TwilightOfProbability] Jane Austen: Women, Politics and the Novel, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1988. [JohnsonJaneAusten] Introduction to Northanger Abbey, 1992 in Austen (1992). [JohnsonNorthangerAbbey] George Johnson. 'Universe in a Single Atom': Reason and Faith, New York Times, 18th September 2005. [ReasonAndFaith] Samuel Johnson. Preface to The Plays of William Shakespeare, 1984 in Johnson (1984). pp. 420-456. [PrefacePlaysOfShakespeare] Samuel Johnson: The Major Works, London: Oxford University Press, 1984. Edited by Donald Greene Oxford World's Classics. [JohnsonMajorWorks] Prefaces to the Works of the English Poets, 1984 in Johnson (1984). pp.643-769. [PrefacesToTheWorksOfTheEnglishPoets] The Rambler, No 4, 1984 in Johnson (1984). Saturday, March 31, 1750. [Rambler4] Vivien Jones. How to Study a Jane Austen Novel, Unknown, 1987. [HowToStudyAJaneAustenNovel] Immanuel Kant. What is Enlightenment?, 1784. Translated by Paul Halsall [WhatIsEnlightenment] Immanuel Kant A Critique of Pure Reason, London: Everyman, 1993. Edited by Vasilis Politis Based on the Meiklejon translation.. [EverymanCritique] Tim Kasser The High Price of Materialism, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2002. [HighPriceMaterialism] Gary Kelly. Religion and Politics, 1997 in Copeland & McMaster (1997). [KellyReligionAndPolitics] Peter Knox-Shaw. Jane Austen and the Enlightenment, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. [JaneAustenAndTheEnlightenment] David Krogh (ed.) University of California: In Memoriam, 1987, WWW, 1987. [UCInMemorium87] Mary Lascelles. Jane Austen and Her Art, London: Oxford University Press, 1939. [LascellesAusten] Jane Austen and the Novel, 1975 in Halperin (1975). [JaneAustenAndTheNovel] Deirdre Le Faye. Jane Austen: A family Record, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. [FamilyRecord] Chronology for Jane Austen, 2005 in Todd (2005). [LeFayeJAICChronology] F. R. Leavis. The Great Tradition, London: Penguin Books, 1948. [GreatTradition] Laurence Lerner. The Truthtellers: Jane Austen, George Eliot & D. H. Lawrence, London: Chatto & Windus, 1967. [Truthtellers] G. H. Lewes. The Great Appraisal, 1859 in Southam (1979). Unsigned article, ‘The Novels of Jane Austen’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (July 1859), lxxxvi, 99-113. [LewesGreatApraisal] John Locke. An Essay Concerning Human Understanding, London: Penguin Books, Fifth edition, 1706. Edited by R. S. Woolhouse Penguin Classics, 1997. [EssayConcerningHumanUnderstanding] David Lodge(ed.) . 20th Century Literary Criticism: A Reader, London: Longman, 1972. [TwentiethCenturyLiteraryCriticism] David Lodge(ed.) Jane Austen: Emma: A Casebook, Reading: Addison Wesley, 1968, 1991. Revised Edition. [EmmaCaseBook] David Lodge. Consciousness and the Novel, London: Penguin Books, 2002. [ConsciousnessNovel] Ariel Malka & Jenifer A.Chatman. Intrinsic and Extrinsic Work Orientations as Moderators of the Effect of Annual Income on Subjective, Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications, 2003. Pers Soc Psychol Bull 29; 737. [IntrinsicAndExtrinsicWorkOrientations] Juliet McMaster. Jane Austen on the Symptoms of Love, 1989 in Jane Austen Society (1989). 1977 Address to the J.A.S.. [JaneAustenOnTheSymptomsOfLove] George Monbiot. Heat: How to Stop the Planet Burning, London: Penguin Books, 2007. [Heat] Ray Monk(ed.) & FredericRaphael. The Great Philosophers, London: Phoenix, 2000. [TheGreatPhilosophers] Marvin Mudrick. Jane Austen: Irony as Defense and Discovery, Princeton, 1952. [IronyAsDefenceAndDiscovery] Jane Austen's Drawing Room, 1975 in Halperin (1975). [JaneAustensDrawingRoom] John Mullan. Sentimental Novels, 1996 in Richetti (1996). [SentimentalNovels] Iris Murdoch. Existentialists and Mystics: Writings on Philosophy and Literature, London: Chatto & Windus, 1997. Edited by Peter Conradi [ExistentialistsAndMystics] Iris Murdoch & BrianMagee. Literature and Philosophy A Conversation wit Brian Magee, 1997 in Murdoch (1997). [MurdochMagee] Jane Nardin. Children and their Families in Jane Austen's Novels, 1983 in Todd (1983). [ChildrenAndTheirFamilies] New York Times. Editorial: A Billion-Dollar Election Warning, 4th February 2007. [BillionDollarElectionWarning] Max Novak. Defoe as an Innovator of Fictional Form, 1996 in Richetti (1996). [NovakDefoe] David O'Connor. Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hume On Religion, London: Routledge, 2001. [HumeOnReligion] Margaret Oliphant. Mrs. Oliphant on Jane Austen, 1979 in Southam (1979). Extract from an unsigned article, ‘Miss Austen and Miss Mitford’, Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (March 1870), cvii, pp. 294-305. [MrsOliphantOnJaneAusten] Plato. Republic, London: Oxford University Press, 1993. Translated by Robin Waterfield Oxford World's Classics. [Republic] Anthony Quinton. Hume, 2000 in Monk & Raphael (2000). [QuintonHume] Claude Rawson. Henry Fielding, 1996 in Richetti (1996). [RawsonFielding] Matthieu Ricard. Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill, London: Atalantic Books, 2003. Translated by Jesse Browner Translation copyright 2006. [Happiness] John Richetti (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to the Eighteenth Centuty Novel, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. [EighteenthCenturyNovel] John Ridland, AlanStephens & LOganSpeirs. Marvin Mudrick: In Memoriam (UCSB), 1987 in Krogh (1987). [MudrickInMemoriam] Adena Rosmarin. Misreading Emma: The Power and Perfidies of Narrative History, 1984. English Literary History, 51, pp. 315-42. [MisreadingEmma] Jean Jacques Rousseau. The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, London: Aldus Society, 1903. Translated by The Aldus Society Project Gutenberg EBook #3913. [ConfessionsOfRousseau] Bertrand Russell. A History of Western Philosophy, London: Gerorge Allen and Unwin, 1979. [HistoryOfWesternPhilosophy] Gilbert Ryle. Hume, 1990 in Ryle (1990). [RyleHume] Jane Austen and the Moralists, 1990 in Ryle (1990). Reprinted from 'The Oxford Review', no. 1, 1966; also appears in 'Critical Essays on Jane Austen', Southam (ed.), 1968. [CPRyleAustenAndTheMoralists] Collected Papers, Vol. 1, Bristol: Thoemmes, 1990. [RyleCollectedPapers1] J. B. Schneewind. The Invention of Autonomy: A History of Modern Moral Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. [InventionOfAutonomy] Walter Scott. Walter Scott, an unsigned review of Emma, Quarterly Review, 1815 in Southam (1979). Dated October 1815, issued March 1816, xiv, 188-201. [ScottEmma] Michael Seidel. Gulliver's Travels and the Contracts of Fiction, 1996 in Richetti (1996). [GulliversContract] Richard Sennett. The Fall of Public Man, London: Penguin Books, 2003. [FallOfPublicMan] Rupert Sheldrake. The Presence of the Past: Morphic Resonance and The Habits of Nature, Rochester: Park Street Press, 1995. First Published in 1988. [PresenceOfThePast] J. A. Simpson. The Oxford English Dictionary, London: Oxford University Press, 1989. Second Edition. [OED] Richard Simpson. Richard Simpson on Jane Austen, 1979 in Southam (1979). Unsigned review of the Memoir, North British Review (April 1870), lii, 129-52. [RichardSimpsonOnJaneAusten] Catherine Soanes (ed.) & SaraHawker (ed.) & JuliaElliott (ed.). Paperback Oxford English Dictionary, 2006. [PaperbackOED] B. C. Southam. Critical Essays on Jane Austen, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1968. [CriticalEssaysOnJaneAusten] B. C. Southam (ed.) Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park: A Selection of Critical Essays, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1976. Casebook Series. [ss_pp_mp_casebook] B. C. Southam. Jane Austen Volume 1, 1811-1870: The Critical Heritage, London: Routledge, 1979. [JACHV1] Introduction to Jane Austen, Critical Heritage, Volume 1, 1979 in Southam (1979). [JACHV1Introduction] Introduction to Jane Austen Criticism, 1870-1940, 1987 in Southam (1987). pp. 1-158; Apropos of Lady Chatterley’s Lover (1930), p. 58.. [JACHV2Introduction] Jane Austen Volume 2, 1870-1940: The Critical Heritage, London: Routledge, 1987. [JACHV2] Jane Austen's Sailor Brothers: Francis and Charles in Life and Art, Jane Austen Society of North America, 2003. Persuasions, Vol. 25. [JaneAustensSailorBrothers] Henry Stapp. The Mindful Universe: Quantum Mechanics and the Participating Observer, Springer-Verlag, 2007. Retrieved 2007-05-28. [MindfulUniverse] Edward A. Steiner. Tolstoy The Man, Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2005. [TolstoyTheMan] Bruce Stovel. Once More with Feeling: The Structure of Mansfield Park, Jane Austen Society of North America, Winter 2006. Persuasions On-Line, vol. 27, no. 1. [OnceMoreWithFeeling] David Strahan. The Last Oil Shock, london: John Murray, 2007. [LastOilShock] Tony Tanner. Jane Austen and the Quiet Thing, 1968 in Southam (1968). [JaneAustenAndTheQuietThing] Original Penguin Classics Introduction to Sense and Sensibility, 1969 in Austen (2003). pp. 355-83. [TannerIntroduction] Original Penguin Classics Introduction, 2003 in Austen (2003). Tanner's 1966 P.C. Introduction. [TT66PCIntroductionToMansfieldPark] Stuart M. Tave. Jane Austen and One of her Contemporaries, 1975 in Halperin (1975). [JaneAustenAndOneOfHerContemporaries] Janet Todd (ed.) Jane Austen: New Perspectives, New York: Holmes & Meier, 1983. Women & Literature, Volume 3 (New Series). [JaneAustenNewPerspectives] Jane Austen in Context, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005. [JaneAustenInContext] Leo Tolstoy. What is Art?, London: Penguin Books, 1995. Translated by Richard Pevar and Larissa Volokhonsky [WhatIsArt] Lionel Trilling. Emma and the Legend of Jane Austen, 1957 in Lodge (1991). Reprint of 1957 essay. [TrillingEmma] Jim Tucker. Life Before Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children's Memories of Previous Lives, New York: St Martin's Press, 2005. [LifeBeforeLife] B. Alan Wallace. The Taboo of Subjectivity: Towards a New Science of Consciousness, London: Oxford University Press, 2000. [TabooOfSubjectivity] In Defense of 'The Universe in a Single Atom', www.tricycle.com, 28th September 2005. [InDefenseOfUniverseInASingleAtom] Robin Waterfield. Introduction to Republic, 1993 in Plato (1993). p. xi-lxii. [WaterfieldIntroductionRepublic] Ian Watt. The Rise of the Novel, London: Chatto & Windus, 1957. [RiseOfTheNovel] Introduction to Jane Austen, 1963 in Watt (1963). pp. 1-14. [WattIntroduction] Ian Watt (ed.) Jane Austen: A Collection of Critical Essays, 1963. [JaneAustenACollectionOfCriticalEssays] Rebecca West. This Comic Patronage of Jane Austen, 1987 in Southam (1987). pp. 290-1, originally published in the The Strange Necessity, 1928, pp. 263-4. [ComicPatronage] 1932 Preface to Northanger Abbey, 1987 in Southam (1987). 38 ‘the feminism of Jane Austen’, pp. 293-7; from Preface, Northanger Abbey (Jonathan Cape), 1932; reissued 1940. [WestNAPreface] Archbishop Richard Whately. Whately on Jane Austen, 1821 in Southam (1979). Unsigned review of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, Quarterly Review (January 1821), xxiv, 352-76.. [WhatelyAusten] Whately on Jane Austen, 1979 in Southam (1979). Unsigned review of Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, Quarterly Review (January 1821), xxiv, pp. 352-76. [WhatelyOnJaneAusten] Ludwig Wittgenstein. Philosophical Investigations, 2001. Translated by G. E. M. Anscombe Third edition. [PI] Virginia Woolf. Jane Austen, 1963 in Watt (1963). "Jane Austen" in The Common Reader, 1925, which is based on "Jane Austen at Sixty", a review of Chapman's edition of The Novels of jane Austen, in The Nation, 15 December 1923, p. 433. [WoolfCriticalEssaysJaneAusten] Everett Zimmerman. Admiring Pope No More Than Is Proper: Sense and Sensibility, 1975 in Halperin (1975). [AdmiringPopeNoMoreThanIsProper] Copyright © 2007 Chris Dornan
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