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Jane Austen Society of Australia Links: Jane AustenJane Austen websitesThe Republic of Pemberley"Your haven in a world programmed to misunderstand obsession with things
Austen." Jane Austen Information PageHenry Churchyard's comprehensive site. The best Austen site on the Web. Jane Austen's House MuseumJane Austen's House is a pleasant seventeenth century house in the pretty village of
Chawton in Hampshire not far from her birthplace of Steventon. The museum houses an
attractive collection of items connected with Jane and her family including the table that
she used to write her novels. This site has maps of how to get there. Chawton House LibraryThe Chawton Great House and its landscape (just a short walk from Jane's
own Chawton cotttage and which she knew well) are being restored by a British educational
charity, Chawton House Library, to be the future home of the Centre for the Study of Early
English Womens Writing (1600-1830) and a unique collection of rare books currently
housed in the USA. Jane Austen PlacesThe best, most succinct page so far of photographs of Jane Austen's homes and final
resting place. Godmersham ChurchJane Austen was a regular visitor to Godmersham in the early years of the nineteenth
century because her brother Edward owned Godmersham Park. Between 1805 and 1813, Jane
stayed often at Godmersham Park and would have regularly attended the St Lawrence the
Martyr Church, Godmersham. A Guide to the Jane Austen CollectionA guide to the Henry and Alberta Hirshheimer Burke Collection of a variety of sources
that recreate the late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century world of Jane Austen and
the Prince Regent. From the Julia Rogers Library, Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland,
USA.
Hampshire ~ The Inspirational Home of Jane AustenThe Hampshire County Councils Jane Austen pages. Good pictures of Austen country. The Jane Austen Centre in BathCreated with the guidance of local members of the Jane Austen Society (UK) and
authorities on Jane Austen, the Centre aims to be not only informative but exciting and
illuminating. With knowledgeable staff, books and leaflets available, it makes the perfect
starting point to an exploration of Jane Austen's Bath. Jane Austen's BathPhotographs and maps in a guide to the City of Bath as Jane Austen knew it. From the
Bath Tourist Bureau. The Museum of Costume, BathThere are no dresses belonging to Jane Austen in the museum, but she visited the
Assembly Rooms (in which the Museum is now housed) on many occasions. See, particularly,
the Evening Dress, circa 1804 James Dawe's Jane Austen PageA good page for information and graphics from the film and television adaptations of
Austen's work. The American Society of Jane Austen ScholarsGraduate students and faculty concerned about the tenor of commentary on Jane Austen. This site also contains the text of four of the 60 numbers of James and Henry Austen's
journal The Loiterer (first published in 1789). The Jane Austen QuiltThe previous site for this link has moved to parts unknown!. See JASA's own page -- the Jane Austen patchwork quilt, and how it is constructed. JaneitesJaneites? Yep Janeites a discussion list established in 1998 by a small
group who wanted to discuss the works of Jane Austen and her contemporaries to get a feel
for Regency and Georgian literature and the times. The Austen BlogJane Austen societiesAustraliaSydney, New South Wales (NSW)The Jane Austen Society of Australia Blue Mountains (NSW)Rod Pyne 02 4751 4774 Southern Highlands (NSW)Southern Highlands New England (NSW)Brenda Groom, Karoola, Guyra NSW 2365 Brisbane, Queensland (QLD)Joan Lucas Canberra, Australian Capital Territory (ACT)Camilla Pribil Melbourne, Victoria (VIC)The Jane Austen Society of Melbourne Perth, Western Australia (WA)Joanna Keenan New ZealandChristchurchRuth Williamson UKThe Jane Austen Society USAThe Jane Austen Society of North America General enquiriesBobbie Gay Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThe Jane Austen Society of Buenos Aires (JASBA) Other ...Dickens Fellowship Sydney - www.dickenssydney.com.au
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