Novels — Fan Fiction — Biography — Regency
The oldest Jane Austen fan site on the web — home to the complete texts of all six major novels, a biographical timeline, curated links, and archives of Regency-era research.
Complete texts hosted here
A comic love story in Bath about a young reader who must separate Gothic fantasy from reality.
Read the novel →Impetuous Marianne and prudent Elinor Dashwood navigate love, heartbreak, and reduced circumstances.
Read the novel →Elizabeth Bennet and Mr Darcy overcome first impressions, pride, and prejudice to find one another.
Read the novel →Austen’s most complex novel — Fanny Price grows up among wealth and moral ambiguity. Annotated.
Read the novel →Self-assured Emma Woodhouse fancies herself a matchmaker — and meddles her way into self-discovery. Annotated.
Read the novel →A quiet novel of second chances. Anne Elliot reunited with Captain Wentworth, years after being persuaded to refuse him.
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The Fan Site
Austen.com began in 1997, when the internet was young and Jane Austen was already conquering a new generation — Colin Firth’s wet shirt still fresh in memory, the books flying off shelves, and a worldwide community of Janeites finding one another online for the first time.
The site grew into one of the web’s longest-running Austen resources — hosting the complete texts of all six major novels, a biographical timeline, curated links to Regency research, and the archives of the Derbyshire Writers’ Guild fan fiction community.
We are now looking for new contributors who love Jane Austen and would like to help maintain and grow this site. Get in touch if you’re interested.
The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.
— Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
Beyond the novels
Curated links to the best Jane Austen and Regency resources — online communities, recommended books, societies, tourist sites, and historical research.
The Republic of Pemberley, Jane Austen Fanfiction Index, AustenBlog, scholarly discussion forums, and illustrated e-texts.
Browse online resources →Recommended biographies, Jane Austen societies in North America, the UK and Australia, and tourist sites to visit.
Browse resources →Society, fashion, and military links for the era Austen wrote about — from Napoleonic Wars to Regency gowns.
Explore the Regency →31 chapters — complete text with chapter index.
50 chapters across 3 volumes — complete text.
61 chapters — Austen’s most beloved novel, complete.
48 annotated chapters — plus Lovers’ Vows play.
55 annotated chapters across 3 volumes.
24 chapters — with Henry Austen’s Biographical Notice.
Fan sites, digital texts, and Janeite discussion boards.
Society, fashion, and military — the world Austen inhabited.
Elizabeth Bennet’s complete costume list from the BBC series.
Recommended books and gifts for Janeites.
A basic HTML tag tutorial — popular since 1997.
Chawton, Bath, Hampshire — planning a Janeite pilgrimage.
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