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[සංස්කරණය]{{Cnote2 Begin/sandbox|liststyle=upper-alpha}} {{Cnote2|A|The original is unsigned but was believed by the family to have been made by Cassandra and remained in the family with the one signed sketch by Cassandra until 1920. The original sketch, according to relatives who knew Jane Austen well, was not a good likeness.}} {{Cnote2|B|These included the original versions of and revisions to the novels later published as ''Sense and Sensibility'', ''Pride and Prejudice'' and ''Northanger Abbey'', and a novel fragment, ''The Watsons''.}} {{Cnote2|C|Oliver MacDonagh says that ''Sense and Sensibility'' "may well be the first English realistic novel" based on its detailed and accurate portrayal of what he calls "getting and spending" in an English gentry family.}} {{Cnote2|D|All of Jane Austen's novels except ''Pride and Prejudice'' were published "on commission", that is, at the author's financial risk.}} {{Cnote2|E|Jane Austen's novels were published in larger editions than was normal for this period.}} {{Cnote2 End}}
- ^ The original is unsigned but was believed by the family to have been made by Cassandra and remained in the family with the one signed sketch by Cassandra until 1920. The original sketch, according to relatives who knew Jane Austen well, was not a good likeness.
- ^ These included the original versions of and revisions to the novels later published as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Northanger Abbey, and a novel fragment, The Watsons.
- ^ Oliver MacDonagh says that Sense and Sensibility "may well be the first English realistic novel" based on its detailed and accurate portrayal of what he calls "getting and spending" in an English gentry family.
- ^ All of Jane Austen's novels except Pride and Prejudice were published "on commission", that is, at the author's financial risk.
- ^ Jane Austen's novels were published in larger editions than was normal for this period.
Testing main template
[සංස්කරණය]{{Cnote2 Begin|liststyle=upper-alpha}} {{Cnote2|A|The original is unsigned but was believed by the family to have been made by Cassandra and remained in the family with the one signed sketch by Cassandra until 1920. The original sketch, according to relatives who knew Jane Austen well, was not a good likeness.}} {{Cnote2|B|These included the original versions of and revisions to the novels later published as ''Sense and Sensibility'', ''Pride and Prejudice'' and ''Northanger Abbey'', and a novel fragment, ''The Watsons''.}} {{Cnote2|C|Oliver MacDonagh says that ''Sense and Sensibility'' "may well be the first English realistic novel" based on its detailed and accurate portrayal of what he calls "getting and spending" in an English gentry family.}} {{Cnote2|D|All of Jane Austen's novels except ''Pride and Prejudice'' were published "on commission", that is, at the author's financial risk.}} {{Cnote2|E|Jane Austen's novels were published in larger editions than was normal for this period.}} {{Cnote2 End}}
- ^ The original is unsigned but was believed by the family to have been made by Cassandra and remained in the family with the one signed sketch by Cassandra until 1920. The original sketch, according to relatives who knew Jane Austen well, was not a good likeness.
- ^ These included the original versions of and revisions to the novels later published as Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice and Northanger Abbey, and a novel fragment, The Watsons.
- ^ Oliver MacDonagh says that Sense and Sensibility "may well be the first English realistic novel" based on its detailed and accurate portrayal of what he calls "getting and spending" in an English gentry family.
- ^ All of Jane Austen's novels except Pride and Prejudice were published "on commission", that is, at the author's financial risk.
- ^ Jane Austen's novels were published in larger editions than was normal for this period.