Talk:Lady Susan

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I have split the letters into chapters and removed the split template.

I have changed two names: Mainwaring into Manwaring, and Churchhill into Churchill based on the spelling in my own copy of Lady Susan's.(De fideli (talk))

All the copies above use Mainwaring and Churchhill... Sapcal22 (talk) 22:33, 3 February 2011 (UTC)Reply

  • The novels and letters of Jane Austen edited by R. Brimley Johnson with an introduction by prof. William Lyon Phelds, Phd ... Lady Susan - The Watsons - Letters of Jane Austen part I - with colored illustrations by C. E. and JL H Brock, Franck S. Holby New York Philadelphia 1906 File:Austen Lady Susan Watson Letters.djvu
  • Lady Susan, the Watson, lettres Tome I, 1906 New York, F.S. Holby illustré par C.E et H.M. Brock [1]
  • The novels of Jane Austen - Lady Susan - The Watsons - with a memoir by her nephew J. E. Austen Leigh - Boston - Little, Brown, and company - 1899 [2]
  • Lady Susan - The Watson by Jane Austen - with a memoir by her Nephew J. E. Austen Leigh, Boston 1892, Roberts Brothes, Publishers [3]

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I hope nobody minds, but I added some formatting (and corrected a few typos, etc.) to make it look a little nicer and more like letters. It's basically in line with the Internet Archive copy at [4]. Kastrel (talk) 10:11, 14 June 2016 (UTC)Reply