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The character of Jane Marple in the first Miss Marple book, The Murder at the Vicarage, is markedly different from how she appears in later books.
Silenus appears as an amorous satyr in the children's story " Odysseus in the Serpent Maze ," by Jane Yolen and Robert J. Harris.
* Jane Wyman appears, uncredited, as a party guest, and Franklin Pangborn has a small role as the judge for the scavenger hunt, also uncredited.
Jane Wiedlin appears as a Starfleet officer seen briefly at Starfleet Command.
In June 1778 " By the ill conduct of his wife found it necessary to send her into Wales in order to work a reformation on her ", the cause of this appears to have been that Jane Nash " Had imposed two spurious children on him as his and her own, notwithstanding she had then never had any child " and she had contracted several debts unknown to her husband, including one for milliners ' bills of £ 300.
As with Jane Shore, Elizabeth is mentioned several times in Richard III, although she never appears in the text.
Under hypnosis at one session, a third personality appears, the relatively stable Jane.
He appears to be the killer, but how can he have committed the murder, when he was apparently in conversation with Jane Grey ( the novel's effective heroine ) throughout the flight?
Mary Jane appears on the last page of issue # 600 at May Reilly Parker's and John Jonah Jameson's wedding.
In the original Spider-Man cartoon, Mary Jane appears in the episode The Big Brainwasher ( based on The Amazing Spider-Man # 59-61 ).
In season four, a clone of Mary Jane, created by Miles Warren, appears, and after the death of Mysterio at the end of the ninth episode of season four, Spider-Man reveals his secret identity to her ; they subsequently marry in the first episode of season five.
Mary Jane appears in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series ( where she was voiced by Lisa Loeb ), taking place shortly after the events of the first live-action movie.
Mary Jane, voiced by Vanessa Marshall, appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man.
Mary Jane appears in Ultimate Spider-Man.
De Genlis appears as a character in the works of the following writers, among others: Honoré de Balzac ( Illusions perdues ), Leo Tolstoy ( War and Peace ), Victor Hugo ( Les Misérables ) and Jane Austen ( Emma ).
* Harriette Wilson appears in the Jane Austen mystery novel, Jane and the Barque of Frailty, by Stephanie Barron.
* Moira MacTaggert appears in X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse voiced by Jane Carr.
Most of the time she appears in character as Kim, with Jane Turner.
( Sarah Jane also appears in the preceding episode, The Stolen Earth, but K-9 does not.
During the brief reign of Lady Jane Grey, Hoby appears to have supported her.
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.
) A similar thing happened in The Sarah Jane Adventures episodes when the Tenth Doctor appears in Series 3 and the Eleventh Doctor and Jo Grant in Series 4.
Former member Crazy Jane appears in issue # 7.

Jane and historical
The Australian academic and practicing Pagan Caroline Jane Tully argued that many Pagans can react negatively to new scholarship regarding historical pre-Christian societies, believing that it is a threat to the structure of their beliefs and " sense of identity.
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.
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.
At other times he introduces the Professor to historical personages the Professor holds in high esteem but who are now languishing in Hell, such as Leonardo da Vinci, William Shakespeare and Jane Austen, showing him how petty and mendacious they really are.
Then, after a performance where Kean went out of his way to botch the opening night of " Switzerland " by historical novelist Jane Porter in February 1819, for whom Kean had had a personal dislike, Bucke pulled the play out of contempt for Kean's conduct .. After much cajoling to still perform the play by the theatre staff, Mr. Bucke then later had it republished with a preface concerning the incident, including excerpts from correspondences between the involved parties, which was later challenged in two books, The Assailant Assailed and A Defense of Edmund Kean, Esq.
* John Banks ' historical play The Innocent Usurper, about Lady Jane Grey, is banned from the stage.
* Jane Herrick The historical thought of Fustel de Coulanges, Catholic University of America, Washington D. C 1954.
* " The Phoenix and the Laurel " ( 1954 ), a historical novel by Jane Lane ( author ) also takes the story of Claverhouse as its subject
* Elia, a historical and alternative name for the Jane and Finch neighbourhood of Toronto, Canada
The show features a large ensemble cast, and many historical figures appear as characters on the show — such as Seth Bullock, Al Swearengen, Wild Bill Hickok, Sol Star, Calamity Jane, Wyatt Earp, George Crook, E. B. Farnum, Charlie Utter, Jack McCall and George Hearst.
Jeanne () is a French female name, equivalent to the English Joan, Jane, Jean and several historical figures in English named Joanna.
Rather than simply being versions of contemporary romance stories transported to a historical setting, Regency romances are a distinct genre with their own plot and stylistic conventions that derive from the works of Jane Austen, ( and to some extent from distinguished Austen progeny such as Georgette Heyer and Clare Darcy ), and from the fiction genre known as the novel of manners.
* Jane Lane ( author ) ( 1905-1978 ), British historical novelist
* Food with the Famous ( 1979 ; Grub Street, 1991 ; vignettes of 11 historical figures-John Evelyn, Jane Austen, Marcel Proust and others-with recipes for their favourite dishes )
Lady Jane Grey was, like Mary Queen of Scots, a female whose sufferings attracted many painters, though none quite matched The Execution of Lady Jane Grey, one of many British historical subjects by the Frenchman Paul Delaroche.
Jane Porter ( 17 January 1776 – 24 May 1850 ) was a Scottish historical novelist and dramatist.
Jane and Anna Maria Porter, who both lived in London and Surrey later on, were sisters of Sir Robert Ker Porter, the historical painter.
Author Jane Raeburn believes that while there is " a firm distinction between historical Celtic inspiration and modern Wiccan practice ", that the two can be blended to form " a living path of ethical and spiritual growth ".
Major influences on the subgenre include the social novels of Jane Austen, the drawing room comedies of P. G. Wodehouse, and the historical romances of Georgette Heyer.
In addition to the plethora of fictional characters who populate Jane ’ s narrative, Jane and others make many references to historical events and figures over the close-to-a hundred years Miss Jane can recall.
Along the way, he encountered various fictional drifters and outlaws in addition to well-known historical figures, such as Jesse James, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok.

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