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No. 19, December 16, 1997
CONTENTS
| Message from the President | Elsa A. Solender | Pages 3-4 |
| Editorial | Gene Koppel | Page 5 |
| News from St. Nicholas Church | Michael Kenning | Page 6 |
| The Village of Steventon | Joyce Bown | Pages 7-11 |
| Henry Austen's "Memoir of Miss Austen" | David Gilson | Pages 12-19 |
| Jane Austen and the Athenaeum Again | David Gilson | Pages 20-22 |
| No "Shiney" Rocks at Sanditon | Arthur M Axelrad | Pages 23-25 |
| Another Source for Jane Austen's "Caro Sposo" | Robert L. Mack | Pages 26-28 |
| Lady Charlotte Bury and Jane Austen | Chris Viveash | Pages 29-30 |
| "My house ... turned topsy-turvy": Order and Acting in The Loiterer and Mansfield Park | Emily Hipchen | Pages 31-35 |
| Crossing Boundaries: Land and Sea in Jane Austen's Persuasion | Laura Vorachek | Pages 36-40 |
| Did Jane Austen Hint of Sanditon's Future | Lorraine Hanaway | Page 41 |
| Jane Austen Works and Studies | Barry Roth, Patricia Latkin |
Pages 42-57 |
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PAPERS FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO CONFERENCE |
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| "A little sea-bathing would set me up forever": The History and Development of the English Seaside Resorts | Eileen Sutherland | Pages 60-76 |
| Jane Austen: A Voyage of Discovery | Reginald Hill | Pages 77-92 |
| Sickness and Silliness in Sanditon | John Wiltshire | Pages 93-102 |
| "We shall ... call it Waterloo Crescent": Jane Austen's Art of Naming | Susannah Fullerton | Pages 103-116 |
| Sanditon and "my Aunt": Jane Austen and the National Debt | Edward Copeland | Pages 117-129 |
| Resorting and Consorting with Strangers: Jane Austen's Multiculturalism | Inger Sigrun Brodey | Pages 130-143 |
| Sanditon, Empire, and the Sea: Circles of Influence, Wheels of Power | Kuldip Kaur Kuwahara | Pages 144-148 |
| The Watchers of Sanditon | Juliet McMaster | Pages 149-159 |
| "Here & There & Every Where": Is Sidney Parker the Intended Hero of Sanditon | David Bell | Pages 160-166 |
| A New Kind of Pastoral: Anti-Development Satire in Sanditon | Jane Curry | Page 167-176 |
| The Romance of Business and the Business of Romance: The Circulating Library and Novel-Reading in Sanditon | Susan Allen Ford | Pages 177-186 |
| "-a very elegant looking instrument-": Musical Symbols and Substance in Films of Jane Austen's Novels | Kathryn L. Shanks Libin | Pages 187-194 |
| Sanditon, Northanger Abbey, and Camilla: Back to the Future? | Elaine Bander | Pages 195-204 |
| Parasols & Gloves & Broches & Circulating Libraries | Mary Margaret Benson | Pages 205-210 |
| Jane Goes to Sanditon: An Eighteenth Century Lady in a Nineteenth Century Landscape | Robert Benson | Pages 211-218 |
| Salutes and Satire in Jane Austen's Characters' Sense of "Nature" | Richard Quaintance | Pages 219-225 |
| Jane Austen's Legacy: Anna Lefroy's Manuscript of Sanditon | Mary Gaither Marshall | Pages 226-228 |
| Anna Lefroy's Continuation of Sanditon: Point and Counterpoint |
Peter Sabor, Kathleen James-Cavan |
Pages 229-243 |
| Jane Austen and Chicken Soup | Marilyn Sachs | Pages 244-248 |
| Call for Papers 1999 | Page 58 | |
| Sanditon Quiz at San Francisco | Molly Anderson | Pages 249-252 |
| Sites of Conferences 1979-1997 | Page 41 | |
| Board of Directors | Page 253 | |
| Regional Co-coordinators | Pages 254-255 | |
| Call for Nominations | Page 256 | |
| Sanditon Quiz Answers | Molly Anderson | Page 256 |
Articles copyright © 1997 by the authors