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Chuck Austen also began his controversial run on Uncanny X-Men.
A crystal lens, turned on the lathe, was discovered by Austen Henry Layard at Nimrud along with glass vases bearing the name of Sargon ; this could explain the excessive minuteness of some of the writing on the Assyrian tablets, and a lens may also have been used in the observation of the heavens.
Shields was also intensely interested in Jane Austen.
By now, Chamberlain's son, Austen, had also entered the House of Commons unopposed for East Worcestershire in March 1892.
It also remained a profound influence on Chamberlain's sons Austen and Neville Chamberlain, who, when he was elected leader of the Conservative Party and thus became Prime Minister in 1937-told an audience how proud he was of his Liberal Unionist roots.
Neither Neville or Austen actually stood for Parliament as a Conservative candidate ,-their local political association in Birmingham preferred to call themselves Unionist rather than Conservative during this time and it also privately suited Neville Chamberlain as well.
The Romantic period is especially associated with the poets William Blake, William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, George Byron, Percy Shelley and John Keats, though two major novelists, Jane Austen and Walter Scott also published in the early 19th century.
Special Collections also contains the Chamberlain collection of papers from Neville Chamberlain, Joseph Chamberlain and Austen Chamberlain, the Avon Papers belonging to Antony Eden with material on the Suez Crisis, the Cadbury Papers relating to the Cadbury firm from 1900 to 1960, the Mingana Collection of Middle Eastern Manuscripts of Alphonse Mingana, the Noël Coward Collection, the papers of Edward Elgar, Oswald Mosley, and David Lodge, and the records of the English YMCA and of the Church Missionary Society.
He also published sympathetic monographs on William Cowper and Jane Austen, and attempted verse in Bay Leaves and Specimens of Greek Tragedy.
Outside of Law's position, other Conservatives also gained positions in the new administration ; Arthur Balfour became First Lord of the Admiralty, Austen Chamberlain became Secretary of State for India and Edward Carson became Attorney General.
Layton graduated from Alexandra Elementary School and attended Baron Byng High School, where his life was changed when he was introduced to such poets as Tennyson, Walter Scott, Wordsworth, Byron, and Shelley ; the novelists Jane Austen and George Eliot ; the essayists Francis Bacon, Oliver Goldsmith, Samuel Johnson, and Jonathan Swift ; and also Shakespeare and Darwin.
The conference also saw the establishment of a working party to thrash out details of the new group, consisting of Austen Brooks, Rosine de Bounevialle, Avril Walters and Nettie Bonner from the LEL and Philip Maxwell, Bernard Simmons and Gerald Kemp from the BNP.
She also taught novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Henry James and Jane Austen, attempting to understand and interpret them from a modern Iranian perspective.
Jane Austen, who lived in the age of the fortepiano, used " pianoforte " ( also: " piano-forte ", " piano forte ") for the many occurrences of the instrument in her writings.
In 2004, Austen also wrote Avengers from # 77-84.
Rhodes was also featured in the alternate-reality Marvel MAX imprint's U. S. War Machine series by Chuck Austen, and U. S. War Machine 2. 0, by Austen and Christian Moore.
* Sanditon, by Jane Austen and " another lady ", ISBN 0-684-84342-0 ; also published as Sanditon, by Jane Austen and Marie Dobbs, ISBN 3-423-12666-3 and Sanditon, by Jane Austen and Anne Telscombe, ISBN 0-395-20284-1
* Jane Austen's Sanditon: A continuation, by Anna Austen Lefroy ( Austen's niece ), ISBN 0-942506-04-9 ( also unfinished )
Montague Summers also produced important studies of the Gothic fiction genre and edited two collections of Gothic horror short stories, as well as an incomplete edition of two of the seven obscure Gothic novels, known as the Northanger Horrid Novels, mentioned by Jane Austen in her Gothic parody Northanger Abbey.
He also published biographies of writers Jane Austen and Ann Radcliffe.
The Godwin Austen Glacier was also named in his honour.

Austen and satirizes
This sentimental novel, which has notions of sensibility and early romanticism, satirizes the society in which it is set and is a significant precursor to the work of Jane Austen and Maria Edgeworth, whose novels explore many of the same issues.

Austen and Gothic
Georgian society and its preoccupations were well portrayed in the novels of writers such as Henry Fielding, Mary Shelley and Jane Austen, characterised by the architecture of Robert Adam, John Nash and James Wyatt and the emergence of the Gothic Revival style, which hearkened back to a supposed golden age of building design.
It is among the many Gothic works referenced in the Jane Austen novel Northanger Abbey.
The New Statesman reviewer, Amanda Craig, praised the novel as " a tale of magic such as might have been written by the young Jane Austen – or, perhaps, by the young Mrs Radcliffe, whose Gothic imagination and exuberant delicacy of style set the key.

Austen and novel
In many respects, the novel ’ s “ current reader ” of the time was the woman who “ lay down her book with affected indifference, or momentary shame ,” according to Jane Austen, author of Northanger Abbey.
Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen, first published in 1813.
Persuasion ( novel ) | Persuasion, novel by Jane Austen .... For Sir Elliot, baronet, the hints of Mr Sheppard, his agent, was very unwelcome
Sense and Sensibility is a novel by Jane Austen, and was her first published work when it appeared in 1811 under the pseudonym " A Lady ".
Jane Austen wrote the first draft of the novel in the form of a novel-in-letters ( epistolary form ) sometime around 1795 when she was about 19 years old, and gave it the title, Elinor and Marianne.
Austen biographer, Claire Tomalin, argues that Sense and Sensibility has a " wobble in its approach ," which developed because Austen, in the course of writing the novel, gradually became less certain about whether sense or sensibility should triumph.
Jane Austen used the pseudonym " A Lady " as the author of her first novel Sense and Sensibility.
* Mansfield Park ( novel ), by Jane Austen
* The novel Emma by Jane Austen is set in a village called Highbury, though located in Surrey.
* William Collins ( Pride and Prejudice ), a fictional character in the Jane Austen novel Pride and Prejudice
* Mansfield Park ( novel ) by Jane Austen reference to Repton, Chapter 6.
In 2003 the BBC carried out a UK survey entitled The Big Read in order to find the " nation's best-loved novel " of all time, with works by English novelists Tolkien, Austen, Pullman, Adams and Rowling making up the top five on the list.
* Elinor Dashwood, in the 1811 novel Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
In the young adult novel " Spirit of the Rainforest " by Eric Wilson, young protagonist Tom Austen takes part in a protest against logging a rainforest but the protest is broken when a more radical character spikes a tree, angering non violent protesters.
Jane Austen mentions the practice in her novel Emma.
The Victorian period was the golden age of the realistic English novel, represented by Jane Austen, the Brontë sisters ( Charlotte, Emily and Anne ), Charles Dickens, William Thackeray, George Eliot and Thomas Hardy.
In 2003 the BBC carried out a UK survey entitled The Big Read in order to find the " nation's best-loved novel " of all time, with works by English novelists Tolkien, Austen, Pullman, Adams and Rowling making up the top five on the list.
* Harriette Wilson appears in the Jane Austen mystery novel, Jane and the Barque of Frailty, by Stephanie Barron.
Jane Austen, in her 1813 novel Pride and Prejudice, characterises Cheapside as a London neighbourhood frowned upon by the landed elite:
In 1948, Leavis focused his attention on fiction and made his general statement about the English novel in The Great Tradition where he traced this claimed tradition through Jane Austen, George Eliot, Henry James, and Joseph Conrad.
Chunky Lafanga (' lafanga ' means ' hooligan ')-A Bollywood superstar ( probably based on Bollywood actor Chunky Pandey ) who is now trying to make his name in Western cinema, but manages to turn every production he appears in, from an adaptation of a Jane Austen novel to an Australian soap opera, into a Bollywood musical.

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