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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.

Austen and Claire
Claire Tomalin gives a detailed account of this in her biography of Jane Austen, who was fostered in this manner, as were all her siblings, from a few months old until they were toddlers.
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Sayid, the Man in Black, Claire, Kate Austen, and a group of the Others leave the Temple shortly after.
Days later, Claire has the baby, assisted by Kate Austen ( Evangeline Lilly ), Jin-Soo Kwon ( Daniel Dae Kim ) and Charlie.
Claire is the passenger in a taxi Kate Austen hijacks at gunpoint in order to escape Edward Mars ( Fredric Lehne ).
In the series finale, James escapes the island on an airplane piloted by Frank Lapidus, along with Kate Austen, Claire Littleton, Richard Alpert and Miles Straume.
When Claire Littleton ( Emilie de Ravin ) is abducted, Locke helps Jack Shephard ( Matthew Fox ), Kate Austen ( Evangeline Lilly ) and Boone Carlyle ( Ian Somerhalder ) to look for her.

Austen and may
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.
While there has to be some elements of real life history to the setting under most definitions, the " detective " may be a real-life historical figure, e. g. Socrates, Jane Austen, Mozart, or a wholly imaginary character.
Philosophers and authors interested in the nature of love, which may not have been mentioned in this article are Jane Austen, Stendhal, Schopenhauer, George Meredith, Proust, D. H. Lawrence, Freud, Sartre, de Beauvoir, Hemingway, Henry Miller, Deleuze, Alan Soble and Ayn Rand.
Austen may refer to:

Austen and have
James was not particularly enthusiastic about Jane Austen, so he might not have regarded the comparison as flattering.
Although by 1912 the political distinctions between the two parties had long ceased to have any real meaning, they had been a residual factor in Austen Chamberlain's failure to become the Unionist leader in the House of Commons in 1911.
In the end, Andrew Bonar Law was elected unopposed by Unionist Members, and Austen Chamberlain would have to wait ten years for his chance to lead the united party.
Duncan Smith followed William Hague as only the second Conservative Party leader since Austen Chamberlain not to have become Prime Minister and was the first since Neville Chamberlain not to have led the party in a general election.
He was the first leader of the Conservatives not to have become Prime Minister since Austen Chamberlain in the early 1920s.
Others have described it as " Jane Austen plus sex ", a description Mary Wesley herself thought ridiculous.
Jane Austen is said to have spent time in Bookham whilst writing several of her novels in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
That Chamberlain was speaking against Gladstone's Second Home Rule Bill does not seem to have dampened the enthusiasm of the Prime Minister, who responded by publicly congratulating both Austen and his father Joseph on such an excellent performance.
In 1935 the government faced a parliamentary rebellion over the Hoare-Laval Pact and Austen ’ s opposition to the vote of censure is widely believed to have been instrumental in saving the government from defeat on the floor of the House.
Other criteria for box sets have included all films of a series such as the Star Wars series or the Lord of the Rings trilogy, and a selection of adaptions of a particular author such as Stephen King or Jane Austen.
Eric Austen is said to have " discovered that the ' gesture of despair ' motif had long been associated with ' the death of man ', and the circle with ' the unborn child '," possibly referring to images in Rudolf Koch's The Book of Signs, ( Das Zeichenbuch, 1923 ) an English edition of which had been published in 1955.
Jane Austen, in one of her letters, professed to have loved these books.
Geraldine ’ s reputation as a home to gifted artists and artisans is growing all the time and many of these talented people, for example Austen Deans and John Badcock, have their work on sale in the town itself or from nearby studios.
Their Majesties have accordingly chosen and named as their Plenipotentiaries, that is to say: Her Majesty the Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress of India, the Right Honourable Austen Henry Layard, Her
The Democrats have their beginnings in the South, going back to the founding of the Democratic-Republican Party in 1793 by Austen Parker, a Virginian.
The people of “ modern Sanditon ”, as Austen calls it, have moved out of the “ old house – the house of forefathers ” and are busily constructing a new world in the form of a modern seaside commercial town.
All three of the listed characteristics, and the result, have precedents in the literature of Austen ’ s period, and each would evoke a series of associations in the mind of the reader ; but Austen restructures the associations by the fashion in which she gives each of these particular items the same effect on the outcome.

Austen and book
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.
* Austen Henry Layard-Nineveh and Its Remains full book readable
Austen paid for the book to be published and paid the publisher a commission on sales.
Chuck Austen ( born Chuck Beckum ) is an American comic book writer / artist, TV writer and animator.
About the same time Austen wrote and drew the semi-autobiographical black-and-white pornographic comic book series Strips, as well as Hardball.
In 2002 Austen took part in writing a Marvel book with Bruce Jones entitled, The Call of Duty 911, series of short-lived Marvel Comics series featuring firefighters and emergency service workers dealing with paranormal phenomena in the Marvel Universe, conceived in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks as a way to convey the heroism of New York City firemen as real life superheroes.
Austen moved to X-Men Volume 2 in 2004 ; he wrote X-Men # 155-163, before leaving the book.
In a 2006 interview, Austen commented sarcastically on his bad image among comic book fans, later acknowledging having had a " bad day " during that interview, and being overtly cynical.
On a professional level, Austen admires fellow comic book creators Brian Michael Bendis, Paul Jenkins, Bill Sienkiewicz, J. Michael Straczynski, Ron Garney, Bret Blevins, JH Williams III, Al Williamson, John Romita, Rumiko Takahashi, Otomo Katsuhiro and Mitsuru Adachi.
* Hardball, a comic book series written by Chuck Austen

Austen and which
Austen mentions in her letters instances in which she and her partner called the dance.
In contrast, the novels of Scott's contemporary Jane Austen, once appreciated only by the discerning few ( including, as it happened, Sir Walter Scott himself ) rose steadily in critical esteem, though Austen, as a female writer, was still faulted for her narrow (" feminine ") choice of subject matter, which, unlike Scott, avoided the grand historical themes traditionally viewed as masculine.
The directness with which Austen addresses the reader, especially at the end of the story, gives a unique insight into Austen's thoughts at the time, which is particularly important due to her letters having been burned at her request by her sister upon her death.
She wrote the biography entitled Jane Austen, which won the $ 25, 000 Charles Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction in April 2002, an award accepted by her daughter Meg on her behalf in Toronto, Ontario, on April 22, 2002.
In the late 18th century, it housed the Abbey School for Girls, which was attended by novelist Jane Austen.
In this description, on the other hand, although there are many elements of the description that we could transfer directly from the grounds to the suitor ( natural beauty, lack of artifice ), Austen is emphasizing the consistency of the domain of use rather than stretching to make a fresh comparison: each of the things she describes she associates with Darcy, and in the end we feel that Darcy is as beautiful as the place to which he is compared and that he belongs within it.
The royal commissions continued during the 1820s, including one for a portrait of the king's sister Sophia, and one of Sir Walter Scott ( along with Jane Austen, one of Lawrence's favourite authors ), as well as one to paint King Charles X of France for the Waterloo series, for which Lawrence made a trip to Paris, taking Herman Wolff with him.
References were made to Kynochs, a cordite manufacturing firm run by Chamberlain's brother, Arthur, as well as Hoskins & Co., of which the Civil Lord of the Admiralty, Austen, held some shares.
A crucible with a bottom perforated with small holes which is designed specifically for use in filtration, especially for gravimetric analysis as just described, is called a Gooch crucible after its inventor, Frank Austen Gooch.
Many leading Conservatives ( e. g. Birkenhead, Arthur Balfour, Austen Chamberlain, Robert Horne ) were not members of the new Cabinet, which was contemptuously referred to as " the Second Eleven ".
While attending the University of Berlin, Austen developed a suspicion of the growing nationalism in the German Empire based upon his experience of the lecturing style of Heinrich von Treitschke, who opened up to him " a new side of the German character-a narrow-minded, proud, intolerant Prussian chauvinism ", the consequences of which he was later to ponder during the First World War and the crises of the 1930s.
Holtom's design, the original of which is housed in the Peace Museum in Bradford, England, was adapted by Eric Austen ( 1922 – 1999 ) to ceramic lapel badges.
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.
The house in which Jane Austen lived – " Chawton Cottage " – is now Jane Austen's House Museum and is visited by 30, 000 people each year.
Austen ’ s early commercial work began in the 1980s, when he briefly illustrated Alan Moore's superhero series Miracleman, under his birth name " Chuck Beckum ", which he later abandoned out of a desire to disassociate from his father's family name.
The second arc, which saw Austen writing former Avengers U. S. Agent and Namor, the Sub-Mariner attempting to liberate a middle eastern country from its corrupt leadership, served as launching pad for the short-lived 2004 Invaders series.
In 2004 Austen created the independent title WorldWatch, which he described as being like Warren Ellis's The Authority, but with more explicit depiction of sex, violence and realpolitik.

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