Articles & Reviews
The Inkwell is the on-line journal of the Northern California region of the Jane Austen Society of North America. The Inkwell is a literary journal of original papers, prose, and poetry, written by members of the region, and relating to Jane Austen, her novels, and her times.
Papers:
Transports of Delight: How Jane Austen's
Characters Got Around, by Ed Ratcliffe (2012)
The Heroes' Letters in Pride and Prejudice
and Mansfield Park, by Rachel Lawrence (2005)
Ireland in the Time of Jane Austen, by Joan
Duffy Ghariani (2002)
Jane Austen's Elegant But Dumb Ladies, by
Rachel Lawrence(2002)
Jane Austen and the Evolution of English
Country Houses, by Ed Ratcliffe (2001)
What Jane Austen Read, by Patrick Farrell
(2001)
In Praise of Charlotte Lucas, by Elizabeth
Newark (2001)
Jane and Charles: Women in the Novels of Jane
Austen and Charles Dickens, by Elizabeth Newark (1997)
Aunts (I have always maintained the
importance of Aunts), by Elizabeth Newark (1991)
Reviews:
Afterthoughts: The Janeites
by Rudyard Kipling
Book Review: The Life of Jane
Austen by John Halperin, The Johns Hopkins University Press,
1996
Book Review: The Fortunate Fall: Jane
Austen's Pride and Prejudice, a chapter in Erotic
Faith: Being in Love from Jane Austen to D. H. Lawrence by
Robert M. Polhemus, The University of Chicago Press, 1990
Book Review: Jane and the Stillroom
Maid by Stephanie Barron, Bantam Books, 2000
CD Review: Dance &
Danceability by The Assembly Players, 1999 The Pride and
Prejudice Collection by The Pemberley Players, 1997
Poetry:
Jane and the Mourning Dove, by Elizabeth
Newark (2001)