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Listopia > Kristin King's votes on the list Books Read by Jane Austen Characters (23 Books)
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Evelina, or, the history of a young lady's entrance into the world. The third edition. Volume 2 of 3
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Camilla
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Cecilia
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The Mysteries of Udolpho
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"In Northanger Abbey, both Catherine Morland and Isabella Thorpe like this one."
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The Romance of the Forest
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"Recommended by Harriet Smith to John Martin in Emma."
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Sermons: Volume 1
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"Mentioned in Juvenilia"
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Coelebs in Search of a Wife
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Lover's Vows
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"The play in Mansfield Park"
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Marmion
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"Anne Elliot and Captain Benwick discuss works by Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott"
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The Lady of the Lake
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"Anne Elliot and Captain Benwick discuss works by Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott"
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The Giaour
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"Anne Elliot and Captain Benwick discuss works by Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott"
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The Bride of Abydos: A Turkish Tale
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"Anne Elliot and Captain Benwick discuss works by Lord Byron and Sir Walter Scott"
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The Children of the Abbey: A Tale
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"Recommended by Harriet Smith to John Martin in Emma."
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The Italian
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"Isabella Thorpe and Catherine Morland propose reading this next."
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The Castle of Wolfenbach: A German Story
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"On Isabella Thorpe's list of books similar to Mysteries of Udolpho"
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The Necromancer, or The Tale of the Black Forest
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"On Isabella Thorpe's list of books similar to Mysteries of Udolpho"
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The Midnight Bell
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"On Isabella Thorpe's list of books similar to Mysteries of Udolpho"
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The Orphan of the Rhine
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"On Isabella Thorpe's list of books similar to Mysteries of Udolpho"
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Horrid Mysteries
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"On Isabella Thorpe's list of books similar to Mysteries of Udolpho"
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The Task and Other Poems
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"Fanny Price quotes The Task, and Cowper was known to be JA favorite moral writer."
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream
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"Henry Crawford says Shakespeare is "part of the Englishman's constitution" and Emma Woodhouse quotes this play."
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Complete baronetage
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"Said to be the only book Sir Walter Elliot picked up, but one wouldn't really want to read the peerage's version of who's who (IMO)"
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Sermons for Young Women, 1766 (Female Education in the Age of Enlightenment, V. 1)
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"Mr. Collins chooses to read Fordyce's sermons to the Bennet family--could have been this set."
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