Tributes to the Jane Austen Sensibility

by Becky "The Cerebral Rat" on July 2, 2009

Jane Austen has been very popular for the past few years — the books have been made more so by the fact that there have been several movie adaptations of her titles and they have been enormously popular. One of the ways that authors show their admiration (and practice their writing skills) is by continuing the lives of her characters in their own books, thus allowing all of us to continue in the world that Austen created.

All the books below are available through the libraries of the CLEVNET Consortium — many are owned by the Cleveland Hts-University Hts. Public Library System. You can click on the title if you’d like to order the book through the CLEVNET webcatalog.

Aiken, Joan

Eliza’s Daughter: A Sequel to Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility

Mansfield Park Revisited: A Jane Austen Entertainment

Watsons; and Emma Watson: Jane Austen’s Unfinished Novel Completed
Altman, Marsha

Darcys and the Bingleys: Pride and Prejudice Continues
Bebris, Carrie

The Matters at Mansfield, or the Crawford Affair: A Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Mystery
Berdoll, Linda

Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife: Pride and Prejudice Continues
Billington, Rachel

Emma and Knightley: Perfect Happiness in Highbury
Bonavia-Hunt, D. A.

Pemberley Shades: Pride and Prejudice Continues
Brinton, Sybil

Old Friends and New Fancies: An Imaginary Sequel to the Novels of Jane Austen
Collins, Rebecca Ann

Mr. Darcy’s Daughter

Netherfield Park Revisited

Pemberley Chronicles: A Companion Volume to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice

Women of Pemberley: A Companion Volume to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
Dawkins, Jane

Letters from Pemberley: The First Year
Halstead, Helen

Mr. Darcy Presents His Bride: A Sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice
McCullough, Colleen

Independence of Miss Mary Bennet
Newark, Elizabeth

The Darcys Give a Ball: A Gentle Joke, Jane Austen Style
Odiwe, Jane

Lydia Bennet’s Story: The Continuing Adventures of Mrs. Darcy’s Youngest Sister: A Sequel to Pride and Prejudice
Potter, Alexandra

Me and Mr. Darcy
Street, Mary

The Confession of Fitzwilliam Darcy
Wilson, Barbara Ker

The Lost Years of Jane Austen: A Novel

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