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A FEW WORDS ON FORMAT: the Bibliography has five sections:
- Austen Editions: original works, under Austen if no extensive annotation or editing is involved, otherwise under the editor’s name
- Austen Circle: original works/editions by and about Austen family members and friends
- Studies: biographical, critical, and interpretive works
- Dissertations: a select, rather than exhaustive, list of works specifically on Austen
- Popular Culture: sequels, continuations, mash-ups, films, merchandise, etc.
Explanatory notes are at the end of the document.
1. Austen Editions
Austen, Jane. Emma. New York: Harper Perennial Classics, 2011.
_____. Emma. New York: HarperTeen, 2011.
_____. Emma. 4th ed. Ed. George Justice. New York: Norton, 2011. Norton Critical Editions.
_____. Emma. Illus. Jillian Tamaki (cover). London: Penguin, 2011. Penguin Threads.
_____. Jane Austen: Four Novels. Introd. Andrew Taggart. San Diego: Canterbury Classics, 2011. Includes Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Northanger Abbey.
_____. Mansfield Park. Ed. Kathryn Sutherland. 1996. London: Penguin, 2011. Clothbound Classics.
_____. Northanger Abbey. Ed. Marilyn Butler. 1995. London: Penguin, 2011. Clothbound Classics.
_____. Persuasion. London: John Murray, 2011. The Flipback edition.
_____. Persuasion. Ed. Gillian Beer. 1998. London: Penguin, 2011. Clothbound Classics.
_____. Persuasion. Introd. Colm Toibin. New York: Penguin, 2011.
_____. Pride and Prejudice. London: John Murray, 2011. The Flipback edition.
_____. Pride and Prejudice. London: Reader’s Digest, 2011.
_____. Pride and Prejudice. Narr. Carolyn Seymour. Ashland: Blackstone, 2011. Unabridged CD.
_____. Sanditon, Lady Susan, and The History of England: The Juvenilia and Shorter Works of Jane Austen. Introd. Kathryn White. London: Collector’s Library, 2011. Includes Cassandra Austen’s illustrations for The History of England.
_____. Sense and Sensibility. London: John Murray, 2011. The Flipback edition.
_____. Sense and Sensibility. London: Michael O’Mara, 2011.
_____. Sense and Sensibility. Ed. Margaret C. Sullivan. Illus. Cassandra Chouinard. [N.p.]: LibriFiles, 2011. The Jane Austen Bicentenary Library.
_____. Sense and Sensibility. Foreword Catherine Schine. Illus. Audrey Niffenegger (cover). New York: Penguin, 2011.
_____. Sense and Sensibility: A Novel in Three Volumes. Illus. Niroot Puttapipat. Bath: Palazzo, 2011.
Austen, Jane, Thomas Love Peacock, and Eaton Stannard Barrett. Gothic Parodies: Northanger Abbey, Nightmare Abbey, and