Essays & Periodical Articles
Belton, Ellen. “Remaining Jane Austen: The 1940 and 1995 Film Versions of Pride and Prejudice.” Jane Austen on Screen. Ed. Gina Macdonald and Andrew Macdonald. Cambridge MA: Cambridge UP, 2003. 175-196. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Brosh, Liora. “Consuming Women: The Representation of Women in the 1940 Adaptation of Pride and Prejudice.” Quarterly Review of Film & Video 17.2 (2000): 147-159. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Christie, William. “Pride, Politics, and Prejudice.” Nineteenth–Century Contexts 20.3 (1997): 313-334. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Deresiewicz, William. “Community and Cognition in Pride and Prejudice.” ELH: A Journal of English Literary History 64.2 (1997): 503-535. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Ellington, Elizabeth H. “A Correct Taste in Landscape.” Jane Austen in Hollywood. Ed. Sayre Greenfield and Linda Troost. Kentucky: UP of Kentucky, 1998. 90-110. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Fergus, Jan. “The Power of Women’s Language and Laughter.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Lynn Weinlos Gregg and Bruce Stovel. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 103-121. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Frantz, Sarah S.G. “If I Loved You Less, I Might Be Able to Talk About it More.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Lynn Weinlos Gregg and Bruce Stovel. Edmonton, Can.: U of Alberta Press, 2002. 167-182. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Fulford, Tim. “Sighing for a Soldier: Jane Austen and Military Pride and Prejudice.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 57.2 (2002): 153-178. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Hopkins, Lisa. “Mr. Darcy’s Body: Privileging the Female Gaze.” Topic: A Journal of the Liberal Arts 48 (1997): 1-9. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Kern, Robert. “Eroticism What is it Good For?” Isle: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment 7.1 (2000): 9-32. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Kubitschek, Missy Dehn. “Truths Universally Acknowledged: Stereotypes of Women in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice (1813).” Women in Literature. Ed. Jerilyn Fisher and Ellen S. Silber. Westport: Greenwood. 2003. 237-239. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Macpherson, Sandra. “Rent to Own; or, What’s Entailed in Pride and Prejudice.” Representations 82 (Spring 2003): 1-23. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Murphy, Olivia. “Books, Bras and Bridget Jones: Reading Adaptations of Pride and Prejudice.” Sydney Studies in English 31 (2005): 21-38. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Parrill, A. Sue. “Pride and Prejudice on A&E: Visions and Revisions.” Literature / Film Quarterly 27.2 (1999): 142-148. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Rauch, Irmengard. “On the BBC/A&E Bicentennial ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ ” Interdisciplinary Journal for Germanic Linguistics and Semiotic 2.2 (1997): 327-346. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Sandock, Mollie. " 'I Burn with Contempt for My Foes': Jane Austen's Music Collections and Women's Lives in Regency England." Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal. 223 (Annual 2001): 105+ (13 p.) Online. Expanded Academic ASAP. Thomson Gale. Santa Rosa Junior College Library. < http://find.galegroup.com >
Scott, Steven D. “Making Room in the Middle.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Lynn Weinlos Gregg and Bruce Stovel. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 225-236. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Simpson, David. “The Cult of Conversation.” Raritan: A Quarterly Review 16.4 (1997): 75-85. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Smith, Johanna M. “The Oppositional Reader and Pride and Prejudice.” A Companion to Jane Austen Studies. Ed. Laura Cooner Lambdin. Westport, CT: Greenwood, 2000. 27-40. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Sokol, Ronnie Jo. “The importance of Being Married: Adapting Pride and Prejudice.” Nineteenth – Century Women at the Movies: Adapting Classic Women’s Fiction to Film. Ed. Barbara Tepa Lupack. Bowling Green, OH: Popular, 1999. 78-105. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Stovel, Nora Foster. “Famous Last Words; Elizabeth Bennet Protests Too Much.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Lynn Weinlos Gregg and Bruce Stovel. Edmonton: U of Alberta P, 2002. 183-203. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Wilson, Cheryl A. “Bride and Prejudice: A Bollywood Comedy of Manners.” Literature / Film Quarterly 34.4 (2006): 323-331. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
Young, Kay. “Word-Work, Word-Play, and the Making of Intimacy in Pride and Prejudice.” The Talk in Jane Austen. Ed. Lynn Weinlos and Bruce Stovel. Edmonton, Can.: U of Alberta P, 2002. 57-70. On reserve. Doyle and Mahoney Libraries
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