| Message from the President: Messing with Morality: Patricia Rozema’s Mansfield Park ELSA SOLENDER
 | 7-8 | 
  
    | Editor’s Note LAURIE KAPLAN
 | 9-11 | 
  
    | Literary Legacy: Jane Austen’s Writing Desk Donated to the British Library JOAN AUSTEN-LEIGH
 | 12-14 | 
  
    | LANDSCAPE VIEWS |  | 
  
    | The Prospect of Blaise:  Landscape and Perception in Northanger Abbey CHRISTINE ALEXANDER
 | 17-31 | 
  
    | What Meets the Eye:  Landscape in  the Films Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility SUE PARRILL
 | 32-43 | 
  
    | Emma and the Countryside:  Weather and a Place for a Walk ELIZABETH TOOHEY
 | 44-52 | 
  
    | The Devil and Jane Austen: Elizabeth Bennet’s Temptations in the Wilderness LAURA DABUNDO
 | 53-58 | 
  
    | What Smith did at Compton:  Landscape Gardening, Humphrey Repton, and Mansfield Park DAVID CLARKE
 | 59-67 | 
  
    | MISCELLANY  |  | 
  
    | Mr. Lock: Hatter to Jane Austen’s Family KENNETH S. CLIFF, FRANK WHITBOURN
 | 71-78 | 
  
    | “In Vain Have I Struggled”: Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 34 JOHN K. HALE
 | 79-82 | 
  
    | Book Burning in Chaucer and Austen ELLEN E. MARTIN
 | 83-90 | 
  
    | Jane Austen and Timour, the Tartar CHRIS VIVEASH
 | 91-95 | 
  
    | Misreading Jane Austen:  Henry James, Women Writers, and the Friendly Narrator WILLIAM C. DUCKWORTH, JR.
 | 96-105 | 
  
    | Male Novel Reading of the 1790s, Gothic Literature and Northanger Abbey ALBERT C. SEARS
 | 106-112 | 
  
    | AGM 1999 COLORADO SPRINGS: EMMA |  | 
  
    | Owning Her Work:  Austen, the Artist, and the Audience in Emma ANNETTE M. LECLAIR
 | 115-127 | 
  
    | Emma and New Comedy LAURA MOONEYHAM WHITE
 | 128-141 | 
  
    | Re-viewing Mr. Elton & Frank Churchill Through the Circle Metaphors in Emma MARGARET ENRIGHT WYE
 | 142-154 | 
  
    | Emma and the Pique of Perfection ELAINE BANDER
 | 155-162 | 
  
    | Emma Woodhouse: Betrayed by Place JOHN E. ROGERS
 | 163-171 | 
  
    | Romance, Pedagogy and Power: Jane Austen Re-writes Madame de Genlis SUSAN ALLEN FORD
 | 172-187 | 
  
    | Temporal, Spatial, and Linguistic Configurations and the Geopolitics of Emma THORELL PORTER TSOMONDO
 | 188-202 | 
  
    | Computer Analysis of Word Usage in Emma DAVID ANDREW GRAVES
 | 203-211 | 
  
    | “The Hartfield Edition”: Jane Austen and Shakespeare JOHN WILTSHIRE
 | 212-223 | 
  
    | England’s Emma RACHEL M. BROWNSTEIN
 | 224-241 | 
  
    | Jane Austen, Works and Studies 1998 BARRY ROTH
 | 242-246 | 
  
    | Emma Quiz ERIC SCHONBLOM
 | 247-249 | 
  
    | Quiz Answers ERIC SCHONBLOM
 | 250 | 
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