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Lost in Austen

create your own Jane Austen adventure
2007

Maurice, or, The fisher's cot

a tale
2000
Presents a lost manuscript written by Mary Shelly in 1820 and rediscovered in the fall of 1997, in which she tells the story of Maurice, a young boy who has lost his parents; and includes an introductory essay that explores the literary and psychological importance of the story.

Emma 9

2009
Details Erich Meredith's attempt to find his lost pet squirrel and reveals the secret behind Mr. and Mrs. Meredith's happiness as well as the history of the friendship between William and Hakim.

Emma 8

2009
A collection of short graphic stories that recount the adventures of the supporting cast of the manga series "Emma", including Kelly and Doug Stowner's efforts to visit England's Great Exhibition and Eleanor Campbell's struggle to get over William.

Emma 6

2008
William is surprised when, after breaking off his engagement to Eleanor so that he can be with her maid, Emma, Eleanor's parents react calmly, but he soon realizes they have put into motion a dangerous plan to keep William and Emma apart at any cost.

The turn of the screw

2002
Presents Henry James's classic tale in which a governess believes her two charges, ten-year-old Miles and eight-year-old Flora, are being haunted by the ghosts of former servants.

Wuthering Heights

1995
In early nineteenth-century Yorkshire, the passionate attachment between a headstrong young girl and a foundling boy brought up by her father causes tragedy for them and many others, even in the next generation.

Great expectations

2007
Pip, an orphan in Victorian England, is plucked from a life of poverty and informed he is to be educated and reared as a gentleman.

Jane Eyre

1996
Charlotte Bronte's classic novel "Jane Eyre" in audio book format tells the tale of a young woman who becomes a governess for the daughter of the powerful Mr. Rochester, and falls in love with him not knowing of the terrible secret he holds.

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