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    <title>Seeking Austen, from Abroad: Lori Smith’s Memoir 'A Walk with Jane Austen' (2007)</title>
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    <description>Title: Seeking Austen, from Abroad: Lori Smith’s Memoir 'A Walk with Jane Austen' (2007)
Authors: Wells, Juliette
Abstract: One outcome of Jane Austen’s popularity with present-day readers is their creation of books derived from and inspired by her own. This article examines a recent contribution to this increasingly crowded field: Lori Smith’s 2007 'A Walk with Jane Austen: A Journey into Adventure, Love &amp; Faith', which depicts a thirtysomething American woman’s travel to England in the hopes of better understanding both Austen and herself. I consider this memoir in relation to other works created by Austen fans, including those who, like Smith, aim primarily at a Christian readership; I address as well this book’s significance as an account of literary pilgrimage and of personally transformative reading.</description>
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    <title>Three Poems from 'An Adelaide Boy'</title>
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Authors: Matthews-Zott, Deb
Abstract: Three poems from 'An Adelaide Boy', a verse novel in progress, by Deb Matthews-Zott.</description>
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    <title>Review of 'The Later Manuscripts' by Jane Austen, edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree</title>
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    <description>Title: Review of 'The Later Manuscripts' by Jane Austen, edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree
Authors: Tulloch, Graham John
Abstract: Review of Jane Austen's 'Later Manuscripts' edited by Janet Todd and Linda Bree (Cambridge Edition of the Works of Jane Austen').</description>
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Authors: Warburton, Megan
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