Ms Austen & Co.
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| MADAME BOVARY | PRIDE AND PREJUDICE | NORTHANGER ABBEY | WUTHERING HEIGHTS |
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Fate must bear the blame |
Five daughters and not a suitor in sight -- what's a mother to do? |
An unlikely heroine in Bath |
Misanthrope's heaven |
| Titles | Authors | Notes |
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Anna Karenina |
Leo Tolstoy | The most famous railway suicide in literature |
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Emma |
Jane Austen | Clueless miss minds everybody's business but her own |
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Fanny Hill |
John Cleland | Many, many things the butler saw |
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Jane Eyre |
Charlotte Bronte | Conventionality is not morality. |
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Lady Audley's Secret |
Mary Elizabeth Braddon | There is no evidence of madness in anything that she has done. |
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Madame Bovary |
Gustave Flaubert | Fate must bear the blame |
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Mansfield Park |
Jane Austen | Too many pretty women; too few men of large fortune |
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Mayor of Casterbridge |
Thomas Hardy | He scorns all tempting liquors; never touches nothing |
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Moll Flanders |
Daniel Defoe | A life of "continued variety" is putting it mildly |
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Northanger Abbey |
Jane Austen | An unlikely heroine in Bath |
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Pair Of Blue Eyes |
Thomas Hardy | The perfume of a minute, sweet not lasting |
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Persuasion |
Jane Austen | You're never too young to be an old maid |
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Pride and Prejudice |
Jane Austen | Five daughters and not a suitor in sight -- what's a mother to do? |
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Sense And Sensibility |
Jane Austen | Guests in their own home! Indeed! |
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Tess Of The D'urbervilles |
Thomas Hardy | A pure woman |
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Wuthering Heights |
Emily Bronte | Misanthrope's heaven |