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Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Jane and I
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'You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love ... Jane Austen. Once upon a time a young girl was read Pride and Prejudice by her mother. She listened entranced, but little dreamed how that reading would change her life. Susannah Fullerton fell in love with Elizabeth and Darcy, went on to read the other novels of Jane Austen, she studied them, re-read them often, lectured about them and wrote about them. As President of the Jane Austen Society of Australia for more than twenty years, she has shared her passion for Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion with thousands of people around the world. As a leader of literary tours, she has taken people to 'Jane Austen country'. It is thanks to Jane Austen that she developed a career as a hugely popular literary lecturer. Jane Austen, quite simply, altered the course of her life! This charming memoir shows how a love of Jane Austen's novels developed into a passionate addiction. Susannah Fullerton tells her own remarkable story with wit, elegance and passion.' (Publication Summary)

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For Sense or Sensibility, Go to the Source Louise Swinn , 2017 single work essay review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 19 August 2017; (p. 18)

'This year marks the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death and, to coincide, the Bank of Eng­land has released a £10 note with the author’s face on it. Avid Janeites can attend events across the world, and for the armchair enthusiast there are countless new words, from surprising memoirs to contemporary reading guides to that trusty favourite: articles advising us what we can still learn from Jane Austen. As if we need to be told.' (Introduction)

For Sense or Sensibility, Go to the Source Louise Swinn , 2017 single work essay review
— Appears in: The Weekend Australian , 19 August 2017; (p. 18)

'This year marks the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s death and, to coincide, the Bank of Eng­land has released a £10 note with the author’s face on it. Avid Janeites can attend events across the world, and for the armchair enthusiast there are countless new words, from surprising memoirs to contemporary reading guides to that trusty favourite: articles advising us what we can still learn from Jane Austen. As if we need to be told.' (Introduction)

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