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* Crowley from ''Series/GoodOmens2019'' remembers Jane for her work in [[BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy espionage, smuggling and the 1810 Clerkenwell Diamond Robbery]], but is surprised when he finds out that she was also a published author.
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* The ''Literature/BridgetJones'' series is based off of different Austen works, with the first on ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'', and the second on ''Literature/{{Persuasion}}''.
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* She's a recurring character on ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant''. In a TakeThat to ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudiceAndZombies'' [[http://harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=263 and the rest of its ilk]]: ''Literature/{{Sense and Sensibility}} [[Literature/{{Pride and Prejudice}} and Mister Darcy]] [[ThreateningShark and Sharks]] [[RecycledInSpace In Space]] [[BadassBiker Riding Motorcycles]] [[TimeTravel Plus There Is a Time Machine]]''. She [[INeedAFreakingDrink needs a drink]] and drowns her sorrows.

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* She's a recurring character on ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant''. In a TakeThat to ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudiceAndZombies'' [[http://harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=263 and the rest of its ilk]]: ''Literature/{{Sense and Sensibility}} [[Literature/{{Pride and Prejudice}} and Mister Darcy]] [[ThreateningShark and Sharks]] [[RecycledInSpace In Space]] [[BadassBiker Riding Motorcycles]] [[TimeTravel Plus There Is a Time Machine]]''. She [[INeedAFreakingDrink needs a drink]] and drowns her sorrows.
sorrows. In [[http://www.harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=129 "Reading Comics"]] a man tries to shame her for tricking him into reading a book written by a women by having the audacity to get published.
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* Maeve from ''Series/SexEducation'' is a tough loner of a misfit on the outside. She's academically gifted, incredibly well-read and very smart. She mentions she'd read all of Jane Austen
by the time she was 12. Including her lesser-known work, Literature/LadySusan, which, according to Maeve, is a severely underrated piece of feminist literature. In one scene, she has ''Emma'' and ''Pride and Prejudice'' on her night stand, meaning she re-reads it or possibly needs it for some assignment.

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* Maeve from ''Series/SexEducation'' is a tough loner of a misfit on the outside. She's academically gifted, incredibly well-read and very smart. She mentions she'd read all of Jane Austen
Austen by the time she was 12. Including her lesser-known work, Literature/LadySusan, which, according to Maeve, is a severely underrated piece of feminist literature. In one scene, she has ''Emma'' and ''Pride and Prejudice'' on her night stand, meaning she re-reads it or possibly needs it for some assignment.

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* ''Film/TheJaneAustenBookClub'': The characters read together all of Jane Austen's six major novels. Their personalities and relationship troubles are in part based on Austen's writing as well.




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* Maeve from ''Series/SexEducation'' is a tough loner of a misfit on the outside. She's academically gifted, incredibly well-read and very smart. She mentions she'd read all of Jane Austen
by the time she was 12. Including her lesser-known work, Literature/LadySusan, which, according to Maeve, is a severely underrated piece of feminist literature. In one scene, she has ''Emma'' and ''Pride and Prejudice'' on her night stand, meaning she re-reads it or possibly needs it for some assignment.
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* Jane Gordon in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'' is the Discworld version of Austen, growing up in a family not a million miles away from the Bennets. She's writing a novel about "the complexities of personal relationships", until a conversation with Vimes ("If it was me, I'd have a few bodies falling out of wardrobes") has her rework it into a crime thriller under the title ''[[spoiler: Pride and Extreme Prejudice]]''.

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* Jane Gordon in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'' ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'' is the Discworld version of Austen, growing up in a family not a million miles away from the Bennets. She's writing a novel about "the complexities of personal relationships", until a conversation with Vimes ("If it was me, I'd have a few bodies falling out of wardrobes") has her rework it into a crime thriller under the title ''[[spoiler: Pride and Extreme Prejudice]]''.
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%%* ''ReferencedBy/{{Emma}}''
%%* ''ReferencedBy/LadySusan''
%%* ''ReferencedBy/LoveAndFreindship''
* ''ReferencedBy/MansfieldPark''
* ''ReferencedBy/NorthangerAbbey''
* ''ReferencedBy/{{Persuasion}}''
* ''ReferencedBy/PrideAndPrejudice''
* ''ReferencedBy/SenseAndSensibility''
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* Jane Austen is mentioned extensively in the Regency episodeof ''TheSupersizersEat'' ("The Supersizers Go Regency"). Sue plays Giles' sister without fortune of her own who must rely only on her natural charms and accomplishments to secure a husband before she is left on the shelf.

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* Jane Austen is mentioned extensively in the Regency episodeof ''TheSupersizersEat'' episode of ''Series/TheSupersizersEat'' ("The Supersizers Go Regency"). Sue plays Giles' sister without fortune of her own who must rely only on her natural charms and accomplishments to secure a husband before she is left on the shelf.
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* Jane Austen is mentioned extensively in the Regency episodeof ''TheSupersizersEat'' ("The Supersizers Go Regency"). Sue plays Giles' sister without fortune of her own who must rely only on her natural charms and accomplishments to secure a husband before she is left on the shelf.
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* [[Characters/DoctorWhoRevivalSeriesCompanionsClaraOswald Clara]] from ''Series/DoctorWho'' chiefly [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E1TheMagiciansApprentice remembers Jane]] as apparently a [[LesYay ''phenomenal'' kisser]].

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* [[Characters/DoctorWhoRevivalSeriesCompanionsClaraOswald [[Characters/DoctorWhoClaraOswald Clara]] from ''Series/DoctorWho'' chiefly [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E1TheMagiciansApprentice remembers Jane]] as apparently a [[LesYay ''phenomenal'' kisser]].
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* [[Characters/DoctorWhoRevivalSeriesCompanionsClaraOswald Clara]] from ''Series/DoctorWho'' chiefly [[Recap/DoctorWhoS35E1TheMagiciansApprentice remembers Jane]] as apparently a [[LesYay ''phenomenal'' kisser]].

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* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** ''Nanny Ogg's Cookbook'' claims that "It is a truth self evident that a man in possession of his own teeth, a decent pair of boots, a couple of acres of land and some pigs that need feeding must be in want of a wife".
** Vimes's visit to the Gordon family in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'' is an extended parody of the Bennets, with Vimes openly wondering why the daughters are all hanging around waiting for a husband rather than doing something ''useful''. (In marked contrast to Mrs Bennet, Mrs Gordon strongly agrees with him.) The youngest sister is named Jane and is writing a novel about "the complexities of personal relationships". She shows every sign of being the Disc's counterpart to Austen herself, until Vimes convinces her to turn it into a crime thriller. The result: ''[[spoiler: Pride and Extreme Prejudice]]''.

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** ''Nanny Ogg's Cookbook'' claims that "It is a truth self evident that a man in possession of his own teeth, a decent pair of boots, a couple of acres of land and some pigs that need feeding must be in want of a wife".
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Jane Gordon family in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'' is an extended parody of the Bennets, with Vimes openly wondering why Discworld version of Austen, growing up in a family not a million miles away from the daughters are all hanging around waiting for a husband rather than doing something ''useful''. (In marked contrast to Mrs Bennet, Mrs Gordon strongly agrees with him.) The youngest sister is named Jane and is Bennets. She's writing a novel about "the complexities of personal relationships". She shows every sign of being the Disc's counterpart to Austen herself, relationships", until a conversation with Vimes convinces ("If it was me, I'd have a few bodies falling out of wardrobes") has her to turn rework it into a crime thriller. The result: thriller under the title ''[[spoiler: Pride and Extreme Prejudice]]''.

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*''Literature/{{Discworld}}'':
** ''Nanny Ogg's Cookbook'' claims that "It is a truth self evident that a man in possession of his own teeth, a decent pair of boots, a couple of acres of land and some pigs that need feeding must be in want of a wife".
** Vimes's visit to the Gordon family in ''Discworld/{{Snuff}}'' is an extended parody of the Bennets, with Vimes openly wondering why the daughters are all hanging around waiting for a husband rather than doing something ''useful''. (In marked contrast to Mrs Bennet, Mrs Gordon strongly agrees with him.) The youngest sister is named Jane and is writing a novel about "the complexities of personal relationships". She shows every sign of being the Disc's counterpart to Austen herself, until Vimes convinces her to turn it into a crime thriller. The result: ''[[spoiler: Pride and Extreme Prejudice]]''.



* She's Christine Kochanski's favourite author on ''Series/RedDwarf''.

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* She's Christine Kristine Kochanski's favourite author on ''Series/RedDwarf''.
''Series/RedDwarf''. The episode "Beyond a Joke" has a sequence of her dragging the boys into a ''Pride and Prejudice'' VR game.



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* She's Christine Kochanski's favourite author on ''Series/RedDwarf''.

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* She's a recurring character on ''Webcomic/HarkAVagrant''. In a TakeThat to ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudiceAndZombies'' [[http://harkavagrant.com/index.php?id=263 and the rest of its ilk]]: ''Literature/{{Sense and Sensibility}} [[Literature/{{Pride and Prejudice}} and Mister Darcy]] [[ThreateningShark and Sharks]] [[RecycledInSpace In Space]] [[BadassBiker Riding Motorcycles]] [[TimeTravel Plus There Is a Time Machine]]''. She [[INeedAFreakingDrink needs a drink]] and drowns her sorrows.

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