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| | | | | So I was wondering the other day, "Who owns the rights to Jane Austen's works? Who gets the proceeds?" Jane Austen did not have children. When she was alive, she didn't make a lot of money from her novels. Her brother, Henry, helped her to publish her novels. When his bank failed, many family members | |
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| | | | | NORTHANGER ABBEY by Jane Austen?????originally published in 1817 I thought I had the full measure ofNorthanger Abbeywhen I first read it in 2017, so I nearly opted to skip it when my Jane Austen book club picked it up, but I decided to give it a re-read and I'm very glad I did. Having now... | |
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| | | | | An in era of episodic adventure stories, Sense and Sensibility offered a novel with what modern readers would recognize as plot structure. | |
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| | | The Heritage Auctions offering of Jane Austen's novels on October 14-16, 2010 has published the results. See my previous post herefor the details. Emma ~ $8,962.50 [opening bid: $7500.; est. $15,000.] Mansfield Park - not sold [opening bid: $5000.; est. $10,000.] Northanger Abbey / Persuasion ~ not sold [opening bid: $3750.; estimate: $7500.] Pride and... | ||