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    Pride and prejudice / by Jane Austen, preface by George Saintsbury and illustrations by Hugh Thomson.

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    xxvii, 476 p. : ill. ; 19 cm. Some of the pages in this document were selected as part of a class project for Professor Garth Bond’s History of the Book seminar, Fall 2014. The abstract was prepared by Aubrey Klein.https://lux.lawrence.edu/selections/1030/thumbnail.jp

    Pride and Prejudice: Annotated with Reading Strategies

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    This book contains Jane Austen\u27s entire classic Pride and Prejudice with the addition of over 200 reading strategy experiences to help readers with BEFORE, DURING, and AFTER reading strategies that students can practice and learn with. Each chapter has multiple strategies embedded within the chapter to assist readers to become more active and purposeful readers. Additional resources such as links to free audio versions and online tools are also provided along with suggestions on how to use versions for electronic book readers to improve the reading experience and access information. This public domain story was first published as a book in 1813, and even today is on many reading lists for High Schools and Colleges. Students and teachers can use this text to assist readers needing extra guidance with their purposeful reading strategies or just an instructional or practice resource.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/secondary_resources/1002/thumbnail.jp

    Northanger Abbey

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    Catch (Joan said to John)

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    Transcribed from photocopy provided by Jane Austen's House Museum. Original key A, version in F also provided.Unaccompanied catch or round for three voices.No. JAHM 3:17 in Jane Austen's manuscript music book collection, Jane Austen's House Museum Collection. Copied in Jane Austen's handwriting

    Sense and sensibility

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    Pride and prejudice

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    Duo du Roi Theodore

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    Transcribed by G. Dooley from Jane Austen's House Museum manuscript (JAHM 3:16), copied in Jane Austen's handwriting.Duo from the opera La Roi Theodore a Venise, originally in Italian. Words begin 'Filles charmantes, jeunes amantes, daignez m'apprendre'.Jane Austen's House Museum collection

    The Egyptian Love Song

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    Transcribed by G. Dooley from manuscript in Jane Austen's hand.Duet by Henry Harington. First line: 'Sweet doth blush the rosy morning'.Jane Austen's House Museum collectio

    The Mansion of Peace

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    Recitative and song. Recit begins 'Soft zephyr on thy balmy wing', Song begins 'A rose, a rose from her bosom has strayed'. In F major.Transcribed from sheet music downloaded from Lester Levy Collection at Johns Hopkins University. The song is no 3.36 in the manuscript book in Jane Austen's hand described in Gammie and McCulloch's catalogue 'Jane Austen's Music', held by the Jane Austen's House Museum, Chawton

    The Marseilles March

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    Transcribed and arranged by G. Dooley from a facsimile copy of manuscript in Jane Austen's handwriting obtained from Jane Austen's House Museum.Version of the Marseillaise, the French national anthem. 6 verses.Jane Austen's House Museum collection
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