A Subject Guide to the Le Faye Edition of Jane Austen's Letters
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Napoleon Bonaparte-
(ref. To' of Buonaparte').
Lett. 80, p. 203
Napoleonic War-
(ref. To 'heard from Frank').
Lett. 13, p. 23
(ref. To 'Prison ship near Portsmouth').
Lett. 14, p. 27
(ref. To 'Admiral Gambier').
Lett. 15, p. 28
(ref. To 'Frank is made').
Lett. 16, p. 32
(ref. To 'the Egyptian Squadron').
Lett. 24, p. 52
(ref. To 'Earl Harwood').
Lett. 25, p. 55-56
(ref. To 'a Turkish Ship'). (see Note).
Lett. 25, p. 57
(ref. To 'from Larnica in Cyprus').
Lett. 27, p. 63
(ref. To 'Frank's letter').
Lett. 32, p. 75
(ref. To 'came from Lisbon').
Lett. 34, p. 80
(ref. To ' his share of the privateer').
Lett. 38, p. 91
(ref. To 'our poor Army'). (see Note).
Lett. 64, p. 163
(ref. To 'taken a small prize'). (see Note).
Lett. 66, p. 169
(ref. To 'Sir John Moore'). (see Note).
Lett. 67, p. 173
(ref. To 'many people killed') (see Note).
Lett. 74, p. 191
(ref. To 'what news!'). (see Note).
Lett. 96, p. 252
(ref. To 'that Peace was generally expected').
Lett. 97, p. 255
(ref. To 'Henry at Whites'). (see Note).
Lett. 102, p. 264
National Lottery-
(ref. To ' a 16'. of). (see Note).
Lett. 84, p. 210
Naval Review-
(ref. To 'the Naval Review will not take place till Friday').
Lett. 102, p. 264
Needlework-
(see under: Sewing)
Needlework- (by a male)
(ref. To 'his Cross-stitch').
Lett. 64, p. 163
(ref. To 'working a footstool').
Lett. 65, p. 165
Netting- (Craft)
(ref. To 'they are each about a rabbit net').
Lett. 91, p. 234
Negro Servants-
(ref. To 'only see Frank'). (see Note).
Lett. 19, p. 40
(ref. To 'Frank, whose black head').
Lett. 35, p. 81
(ref. To ' a little black woman!).
Lett. 116, p. 288
New Testament-
(ref. To 'St. Paul's Shipwreck'). (see Note).
Lett. 90, p. 229
(ref. To ' precepts of the New Testament').
Lett. 109, p. 280
Newspapers-
(ref. To 'Pinkhards Newspaper').
Lett. 39, p. 95
(ref. To 'the Sun').
Lett. 25, p. 57
Lett. 66, p. 171
Non-Fiction Books:
Barrow's Life of Lord Macartney with Extracts from an Account of the Russian Empire, the Political History of Ireland and the Journal of an Embassy to China. Author: Sir John Barrow.
(ref. To 'their Barrow's'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199
Christian Researches in Asia. Author: Claudius Buchanan
(ref. To 'with Clarkson or Buchanan'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
Descriptive travels in the Southern and Eastern Parts of Spain and the Balearic Isles in The Year 1809. Author: Sir John Carr.
(ref. To 'Sir John Carr's Travels in Spain').(see Note)
Lett. 78, p. 198
Essay on the Military Policy and Institutions of the British Empire. Author: Sir Charles William Pasley.
(ref. To 'Capt. Pasley'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 198
(ref. To 'Captain Pasley's Book').
Lett. 81, p. 206
A Father's Instructions; Consisting of Moral Tales, Fables and Reflections, Designed to Promote The Love of Virtue. Author: Dr. Thomas Percival.
(ref. To 'Moral tales'). (see Note).
Lett. 57, p. 145
Guida di Musics, being a Complete Book of Instruction for the Harpsichord or Pianoforte. Author: James Hook
(ref. To 'Hook's Lessons'). (see Note).
Lett. 88, p. 224
The History of Great Britain From the Invasion of it by the Romans Under Julius Caesar. Author: Robert Henry. (ref. To' Henry's History of England'). (see Note).
Lett. 26, p. 59
An Inquiry into the Duties of the Female Sex. Author: Thomas Gisborne
(ref. To 'recommended Gisborne'). (see Note).
Lett. 47, p. 112
Journal of Tour to Hebrides. Author: James Boswell (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22
Letters From the Mountain: Being the Real Correspondance of a Lady, Between the Years 1773 and 1807. Author: Mrs. Anne Grant
(ref. To 'Mrs. Grant's Letters'). (see Note).
Lett. 51, p. 123
(ref. To 'Mrs. Grant's Letters').
Lett. 78, p. 198, 200.
Letters on the Modern History and Political Aspects of Europe. Author: John Bigland.
(ref. To 'go on with Modern Europe'). (see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 227
Letters To and From the Late Samuel Johnson. Author: Hester Lynch Piozzi
(ref. To 'for Mrs. Piozzi'). (see Note).
Lett. 21, p. 44
(ref. To 'my dear Mrs. Piozzi'). (see Note).
Lett. 62, p. 156
Lettres de Mme. De Sévigné. Author: Mme. De Sévigné
(ref. To 'La Mere Beaute"'). (see Note).
Lett. 96, p. 252
Life of Nelson. Author: Robert Southey
(ref. To Southey's Life of Nelson). (see Note).
Lett. 91, p. 235
Life of Samuel Johnson. Author: James Boswell
(ref. To 'his Life of Johnson').
Lett. 12, p. 22
Memoirs of an American Lady. Author: Mrs. Anne Grant
(ref. To 'the American Lady'). (see Note).
Lett. 64, p. 164
A Narrative of the Events Which Have Taken Place in France, From The Landing of Napoleon Bonaparte, on the 1st of March, 1815, Till the Restoration of Louis XVIII. Author: Helen Maria Williams
(ref. To 'Miss Williams'). (see Note).
Lett. 127, p. 298
Practical and Familiar Sermons: Designed for Parochial and Domestic Instruction. Author: Revd. Edward Cooper
(ref. To 'Sermons from Hamstall'). (see Note).
Lett. 65, p. 167
Practical Piety. Author: Hannah More
(ref. To 'recent publication'). (see Note).
Lett. 74, p. 191
Several Discourses Preached at The Temple Church. Author: Thomas Sherlock
(ref. To 'Sherlock's Sermons'). (see Note).
Lett. 108, p. 278
Travels in Iceland. Author: Sir George Steuart Mackenzie
(ref. To 'and Mackenzie's'). (see Note).
Lett. 78, p. 199
Two Sermons on the Reasonableness and Salutary Effects of Fearing God, as Governor and Judge of the World; Also an Essay Intended as a Vindication of Divine Justice, and a Moral Administration. Author: Thomas Jefferson; (English clergyman).
(ref. To 'Mr. Jefferson's case'). (see Note).
Lett. 52, p. 127
Noonshine- (dialect word for a mid-day snack).
(ref. To 'after the noonshine'). (see Note).
Lett. 53, p. 130
(ref. To 'after noonshine').
Lett. 60, p. 151
Northanger Abbey. Author: Jane Austen
(see under: Austen, Jane-Author).
Nourjahad, Illusion of the Trances of. Author: Attributed to Samuel James Arnold; (play).
(ref. To 'Nourjahad'). (see Note).
Lett. 98, p. 257
Novels:
Alicia de Lacey, an Historical Romance. Author: Mrs. Jane West (see Note).
Lett. 108, p. 277
Alphonsine, ou La Tendresse Maternelle; (trans. As Alphonsine or Maternal Affection). Author: Mme. De Genlis
(ref. To 'Alphonsine did not do')
Lett. 49, p. 115
Antiquary, The. Author: Sir Walter Scott
(ref. To 'in the Antiquary'). (see Note).
Lett. 146, p. 323
Arthur Fitz Albini: a Novel. Author: Samuel Egerton Brydges.
(ref. To 'Fitz-Albini'). (see Note).
Lett. 12, p. 22
Battleridge, an Historical Tale Founded on Facts. Author: Mrs. Cassandra Cooke
(ref. To 'Battleridge'). (see Note).
Lett. 10, p. 17
Camilla Author: Fanny Burney
(ref. To just like Camilla'). (see Note).
Lett. 4, p. 6
(ref. To 'Dr. Marchmont'). (see Note).
Lett. 5, p. 9
(ref. To 'admires Camilla'). (see Note).
Lett. 6, p. 9
Clarentine, a Novel. Author: Sarah Harriet Burney
(ref. To 'are reading Clarentine'). (see Note).
Lett. 50, p. 120
Coelebs in Search of a Wife. Author: Hannah More
(ref. To 'but in Coelebs'). (see Note).
Lett. 67, p. 172
Corinna (trans. of Corinne ou L'italie).
(ref. To 'to read Corinna!). (see Note).
Lett. 62, p. 161
Emma. Author: Jane Austen
(see under: Austen, Jane- Author).
Evelina, or a Young Lady's Entrance Into the World. Author: Fanny Burney
(ref. To 'that Evelina was written'). (see Note).
Lett. 20, p. 43
(ref. To 'Lord Orville'). (see Note).
Lett. 103, p. 267
(ref. To 'Madame Duval'). (see Note).
Lett. 127, p. 298
The Female Quixote, or the Adventures of Arabella. Author: Charlotte Lennox
(ref. To 'Female Quixote'). (see Note).
Lett. 49, p. 116
Gil Blas Author: Alain-Rene Lesage; (trans. By Tobias George Smollett).
(ref. To 'Lesage"). (see Note).
Lett. 132(A), p. 307
Gulliver's Travels. Author: Jonathan Swift
(ref. To 'a Yahoo'). (see Note).
Lett. 22, p. 47
The Heroine or the Adventures of Cherubina. Author: Eaton Stannard Barrett.
(ref. To 'the Heroine'). (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 255-6
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. Author: Henry Fielding
(ref. To 'Tom Jones'). (see Note).
Lett. 1, p. 2
Lady Maclairn, the Victim of Villany. Author: Mrs. Rachel Hunter
(ref. To 'the Flint Family'). (see Note).
Lett. 76(C), p. 195
The Lake of Killarney: a Novel. Author: Anna Maria Porter (see Note).
Lett. 60, p. 151
Letters from England by Dom Manuel Alvarez Espriella. Author: Robert Southey
(ref. To 'Espriella's Letters'). (see Note).
Lett. 56, p. 141
Mansfield Park. Author: Jane Austen
(see under: Austen, Jane-Author).
Margiana or Widdrington Tower-Author. Author: Mrs. Henrietta Sykes
(ref. To 'now in Margiana'). (see Note).
Lett. 64, p. 164
The Midnight Bell; a German Story Founded on Incidents in Real Life. Author: Francis Lathom
(ref. To 'the Midnight Bell'). (see Note).
Lett. 9, p. 15
Northanger Abbey. Author: Jane Austen.
(see under: Austen, Jane- Author).
Patronage. Author: Maria Edgeworth
(ref. To 'Patronage'). (see Note).
Lett. 105, p. 271
Persuasion. Author: Jane Austen
(see under: Austen, Jane- Author).
Pride and Prejudice. Author: Jane Austen
(see under: Austen, Jane-Author).
Rosanne; or a Father's Labour Lost. Author: Laetitia Matilda Hawkins
(ref. To 'we have got Rosanne'). (see Note).
Lett. 118, p. 289
Self-Control, a Novel
(ref. To 'Self-controul'). (see Note).
Lett. 72, p. 186
(ref.- 'looking over Self Control'). (see Note).
Lett. 91, p. 234
(ref. To 'Imitation of Self-control').
Lett. 111, p. 283
Sense and Sensibility. Author: Jane Austen
(see under: Austen, Jane-Author
Sir Charles Grandison Author: Samuel Richardson
(ref. To 'poor James Selby'). (see Note).
Lett. 39, p. 93
(ref. To 'Harriot Byron's feather'). (see Note).
Lett. 87, p. 220
(ref. To ' like Harriot Byron'). (see Note).
Lett. 91, p. 234
Susan, Author: Jane Austen
(published as Northanger Abbey; See: Austen, Jane- Author).
Tom Jones. Author: Henry Fielding
(see under full title: The History of Tom Jones, A Foundling).
Tristram Shandy. Author: Lawrence Stern
(ref. To 'uncle Toby's annuity). (see Note).
Lett. 39, p. 93
Les Veilles du Chateau Author: Comtesse de Genlis (see Note).
Lett. 25, p. 54
(ref. To' Madame de Genlis'). (see Note).
Lett. 137, p. 310
The Wanderer or Female Difficulties. Author: Fanny Burney
(ref. 'To Madame D'Arblay's') (see Note).
Lett. 89, p. 227
Waverly. Author:Sir Walter Scott
(ref. To 'mean to like Waverly'). (see Note).
Lett. 108, p. 277
The Wild Girl. Author: Sydney Owenson
(ref. To 'her Irish Girl'). (see Note).
Lett. 65, p. 166
Woman, or Ida of Athens. Author: Sydney Owenson
(ref. To 'Ida of Athens'). (see Note).
Lett. 65, p. 166
Novels, Gothic- Satire Of:
(ref. To 'murdered under Ashe Park Copse').
Lett. 17, p. 34
(ref. To 'finished the Heroine'). (see Note).
Lett. 97, p. 255-256
Nurses and Nursing-
(ref. To 'her nurse is come').
Lett. 11, p. 20
(ref. To 'bespoke her nurse').
Lett. 145, p. 320
(ref. To 'Cassandra nursed me').
Lett. 151, p. 329
(ref. To 'supplied him with a Dose').
Lett. 153, p. 333
(ref. To 'Aunt Cassandra is such an excellent Nurse').
Lett. 155, p. 337
(ref. To 'what a Nurse she has been to me').
Lett. 159, p. 340
(ref. To 'indefatigable nurse').
Lett. 161(C), p. 343
Nursing- (Breast Feeding)
(ref. To 'Elizabeth nurses her Baby').
Lett. 51, p. 122
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