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THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... than Wild, only as a story. The present judicious publication is we see to be followed by Emma, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and Per- suasion, but surely it cannot be intended to, omit Pride and Prejudice, which is at once the best and the ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... cicrttistasce, otherwise uinitttportans, is stated. Miss Austen seas otn a visit hit Laondont sooi after the publication of Mansfield Park; a noblesaii, persotially nit. knowil to lier, but whio had ?? reasoins for consideritig her to be the auithoress of that ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... Misas Edgcworth's No vels, .3yron's Works,5 &t., price h0S., ~/ISS JANE AUSTEN'S NOVELS, 11 Namely: Pride and Pfee adice Mansfield Park Sense and Sensibility Northangor Abbey Emma I Persuasion. Rtichard Bentley, New Butrl6ngton-ytreet. MIDDLE AND WORKING ...

BENTLEY'S LIBRARY OF STANDARD NOVELS AND ROMANCES

... little volumes are devoted to Sir I'd this excellent writer, containing her ' Sense and Sensibility.' Lord ' Ermma,' I'Mansfield Park,' I Nortbanger Abbey,' I Pride Bet tand Prejudice,' and . Persuasion.'an There is one great and original author-a writer ...

A MEMOIR OF JANE AUSTEN

... at Bath and Sir Thomas Bertram's sudden return from abroad ; and last, but not least, such easy and natural plots as Mansfield Park and Persuasion-we make our selection from memory-need fear no rival in this domain of English literature. She is now ...

LADY SUSAN.*

... LADY SUSAN.' THE announcement of a posthumous work by the authoress of Mansfield Park naturally aroused great curiosity among all lovers of the best class of English fiction. And, as the advertisements told us nothing more than the name of it, we ...

CLERGYMAN IN THE WAVERLEY NOVELS

... drmons e-ersonal of the Waverleys. One might almost as well expect to meet with a Baron of Bradwardine among the company at Mansfield Park, or sitting down to whist with old Mr. Woodhouse in Emma. ...

DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE

... again and with ever-increasing pleasure the humour both of incident and character to be found, for example, in Emma, Mansfield Park, and Pride and Prejudice. On this theme much might he said were this the place to say it; but we recommend Mr. Adams ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... comprise an incident which re- sembles, perhaps accidentally, Fanny Price's return to her Portsmouth home in Miss Austen's Mansfield Park, and which is given with a great deal of feminine detail-work and patience of observation. Oliver Constable, riller and ...

MISS AUSTEN'S LETTERS.*

... appeared in print. It was ijuickly i ' 1 by -l'ride and Prejudice, the success of which roused her to i - . ss. i' Mansfield Park, E}mma, anrd Persuasion were I ii; thle last five years of her life, and vwhen she died, in 1S17, -. u eh!indl ...

NARKA

... of which there have been lately so many dreadful shillingsworth. When shall we have a 1 Vicar of Wakefield or a Mansfield Park again ? We do not place Narka' on a level with these models of psychological truth and humour, but it is no small ...

THAT UNFORTUNATE MARRIAGE

... no, was not quite so hearty as the first May I see what you have been reading ? She pushed the book towards him. 'Mansfield Park.' Whose is itii Good gracious i You don't mean to say that you don't know? I don't read novels, said Theodore, loftily ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1888
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8302 | Page: 22 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture