Iane Austen
(Edlǣded of Jane Austen)
Iane Austen (ƿæs geboren þæs 19. þæs Ǣrran Gēolan þæs 1775. gēares; cƿæl þæs 18. þæs Æfterran Līðan þæs 1817.) ƿæs Englisc ƿrīticge lufspella ymb eorlum mid ēðlum, þe ƿrāt suma þāra gerǣddostena bōca Engliscre ƿrītunge. Fore hire sōþ, hire bītendre smicernesse, and hire trahtaðe ymb gefērscipe, ēac hire brēmum spellrinum, is hēo gecūþ ongemang bōcerum and bōcgelofiendum.
Getæl ƿeorca
adihtanLēasspell
- Sense and Sensibility (1811. gēares)
- Uppahafenness and Unrǣd (1813. gēares)
- Mansfield Park (1814. gēares)
- Emma (1815. gēares)
- Northanger Abbey (1818. gēares, æfter Ianan dēaðe)
- Persuasion (1818. gēares, æfter Ianan dēaðe)
Sceort lēasspell
- Lady Susan (1794, 1805)
Unfulfylled lēasspell
- The Watsons (1804. gēares)
- '[Sanditon (1817. gēares)
Ōðru ƿeorc
- Sir Charles Grandison (adapted play) (þæs 1793. and þæs 1800.)[1]
- Plan of a Novel (1815. gēares)
- Lēoþ (fram 1796. ōþ 1817.)
- Gebēd (fram 1796. ōþ 1817.)
- Ǣrendgeƿritu (fram 1796. ōþ 1817.)
Gēogoðe ƿeorc — Forme Bōc (fram 1787. ōþ 1793.) [2]
- Frederic & Elfrida
- Jack & Alice
- Edgar & Emma
- Henry and Eliza
- The Adventures of Mr. Harley
- Sir William Mountague
- Memoirs of Mr. Clifford
- The Beautifull Cassandra
- Amelia Webster
- The Visit
- The Mystery
- The Three Sisters
- A beautiful description
- The generous Curate
- Ode to Pity
Gēogoðe Ƿeorc — Ōðru Bōc (fram 1787. ōþ 1793.)
- Love and Freindship
- Lesley Castle
- The History of England
- A Collection of Letters
- The female philosopher
- The first Act of a Comedy
- A Letter from a Young Lady
- A Tour through Wales
- A Tale
Gēogoðe Ƿeorc — Þridde Bōc (fram 1787. ōþ 1793.)
- Evelyn
- Catharine, or the Bower
Fruman
adihtan- ↑ Se full nama þisse sceortan ƿafunge is Sir Charles Grandison or The happy Man, a Comedy in 6 acts. Tō leornienne mā, seoh lā Southames "Grandison" hēafodƿeard þǣre bēc The Jane Austen Companion, fram þǣm 187. tramete ōþ þone CassandraAusten-JaneAusten(c.1810)_hires.jpg 189.
- ↑ Þis getæl þāra gēogoðe ƿeorca is anumen from The Works of Jane Austen fēorðan bec from þǣm 1954. gēare of Ed. R. W. Chapman and B. C. Southam. of Oxnaforda: Oxnaforda Eormengyldes Bōcþryccinghūses, þæs 1988., þe is geēacnod mid mā bōcƿeorce þe cann ƿesan gesaƿen on Margaret Anne Doody adihticgan and Douglas Murray adihtendes Catharine and Other Writings of Oxnaforda: Oxnaforda Eormengyldes Bōcþryccinghȳses, þæs 1993.