Harriet Esmond has written:
'Darsham's Folly'
'The Florian signet' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
'Darsham's Folly' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
'The Florian signet'
Catherine M. Harmer has written:
'Religious Life in the 21st Century' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity, Church and the world, Doctrines, Forecasting
'Changes in religious communities of women' -- subject(s): Monasticism and religious orders for women, Monastic and religious life of women
Harriet Jane Smith has written multiple books, including "The Kiss Quotient" and "The Bride Test." She is known for her contemporary romance novels with diverse and complex characters.
Harriet L. Childe-Pemberton has written:
'Chatterboxes'
Harriett Cholden has written:
'The homework handbook' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Education, Homework, Parent participation
Harriet Jane Smith has written:
'The DNA-dependent RNA polymerase of maise chloroplasts'
Harriett Reynolds Chetwynd has written:
'Comprehensive school' -- subject(s): Woodberry Down School
Elizabeth Harrod has written:
'Seascape with snow'
Jane Adam Smith has written: 'Discussion'
Jane Webb Smith has written: 'Smoke signals'
Phillipa Jane Smith has written: 'Prevention of coronary heart disease'
Beverley Jane Smith has written: 'How to run a successful designer business'
Rowena Jane Smith has written: 'English national board course 941'
Jane Baldwin Smith has written: 'Diary of Jane Baldwin Smith, 1867' -- subject(s): Biography, Correspondence, Diaries, Travel
Jane Burnett Smith has written: 'Muchas facetas de Mexico' -- subject(s): Readers, Spanish language
Peter L. SMITH has written: 'Ethel and Angela Jane' 'Canals are great'
Jane Mary Fowler Smith has written: 'Journal of Lady Beatrix Graham, sister of the Marquis of Montrose' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Fiction
Jane Bowman Smith has written: 'The elephant in the classroom' -- subject(s): Languages, Rhetoric, Study and teaching, African Americans, Education, Racism in language, English language
Jane Kaufman has written: 'Jane Kaufman'
There is no evidence to suggest that Jane Austen was a lesbian. The relationship between Emma Woodhouse and Harriet Smith in "Emma" can be interpreted in various ways, but it is important to consider the context of the time in which the novel was written and the social norms surrounding close relationships between women during that period.