pride and prejudice,emma,sense and sensebility i cant think of any more but i hope i helped you.:-)
No, it's a work of fiction.
What employment??? The only suitable work for her - a clergyman's daughter - would have been a governess position, but it was nevertheless a low status job and she was not quite destitute to be forced to seek employment. Even writing novels was quite extraordinary during her times, that's why she did not sign her books.
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Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work was created in 1909.
Your question makes no sense at all.
Jane Perkins is an artist. She models using bit of used materials, she now only uses plastic. Her work has brought a lot of inspiration to other artists. She is based in Devon. She has a website, bluebirds.
there are lots of tv shows and movies based on it and organisations similar to it.
Aunt Jane's Nieces at Work has 298 pages.
I am listing all those I know of and have seen. Movie versions (total of 6) of Jane Austen novels are as follows:Northanger Abbey - none that I know ofSense and Sensibility - 1995Pride and Prejudice -1940 and 2005Emma - two different versions in 1995Mansfield Park - 1999Persuasion - 1996The versions (total of 12) made for TV include:Northanger Abbey - 1986 and 2007Sense and Sensibility - 1981 and 2008Pride and Prejudice - 1980 and 1995Emma - 1972 and 2009Mansfield Park - 1983 and 2007Persuasion - 1971 and 2007There are many other adaptations, such as the a Pride and Prejudice, a Latter Day Comedy, set in a Mormon University (though I have never seen this), the Bollywood version called Bride and Prejudice, Bride and Prejudice and Zombies (which I have also not seen), and the admittedly derivative Bridget Jones's Diary. And that is just dealing with Pride and Prejudice, there are others for the other novels. The question, of course, is what to count, and I have simplified things by sticking to the question as meaning just movies based directly on the novels.In addition, there have been movies, such as Becoming Jane, based on Jane Austen's life, and movies in which her work is very important, notably the Jane Austen Book Club.
Jane Addams College of Social Work was created in 1946.
The copyrights on Jane Austen's work have long since expired.
she did her work in Tanzania Africa