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  • 'Sanditon': name given to Jane's first chapters of a new work, 381, _note_; description, 381, 382

    Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh

  • The Miss Beauforts agreed it was exquisite; Miss Denham thought their own villagers should be encouraged to produce similar boxes with "Sanditon" on the lid.

    Sanditon 1817

  • There are no less than seven version of Austen's "Sanditon," while Dickens 'unfinished "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" had been finished not once, but at least four times.

    Bill Peschel 2008

  • I finished the semester having read all the Jane Austen catalogue except for the last few chapters of Persuasion (I was unpersuaded to finish it) and most of Sanditon.

    2009 May « paper fruit 2009

  • I finished the semester having read all the Jane Austen catalogue except for the last few chapters of Persuasion (I was unpersuaded to finish it) and most of Sanditon.

    update « paper fruit 2009

  • But while working on another book, "Sanditon," the writer came down with a painful illness that left her with discolored, brownish skin.

    Crime Writer Lindsay Ashford: Jane Austen Was Poisoned 2011

  • [358] The watering-place is called 'Sanditon,' and this name has been given to the twelve chapters by the family.

    Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh

  • The whimsical literary jest in "The Price of Butcher's Meat" is the 19th-century style borrowed from Jane Austen's "Sanditon" and applied to the mannered satire of a modern tourist resort "Home of the Healthy Holiday" called Sandytown.

    NYT > Home Page By MARILYN STASIO 2012

  • A Cure for All Evils 2008 updates Jane Austen's unfinished novel Sanditon and gives it an ingenious conclusion.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jake Kerridge 2012

  • A Cure for All Evils 2008 updates Jane Austen's unfinished novel Sanditon and gives it an ingenious conclusion.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Jake Kerridge 2012

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