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When [[Reverend Lovejoy]] asked [[Lisa]] for books to his bookmobile, unknowing it was a burning book mobile she suggests to him anything by Jane Austen.<ref>"[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]</ref>
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When [[Reverend Lovejoy]] asked [[Lisa]] for books to his bookmobile, unknowing it was a burning book mobile she suggests to him anything by Jane Austen.<ref>"[[They Saved Lisa's Brain]]"</ref>
  
 
In an interview with [[Lisa]], she said her favorite prose writer was Jane Austran, [[Willa Cather]] and the anonymous, ink-stained tortured wretch who wrote the ''[[Happy Little Elevers Teeny Tiny Library of Itty Bitty Books]]'' series.<ref>''[[The Lisa Book]]''</ref>
 
In an interview with [[Lisa]], she said her favorite prose writer was Jane Austran, [[Willa Cather]] and the anonymous, ink-stained tortured wretch who wrote the ''[[Happy Little Elevers Teeny Tiny Library of Itty Bitty Books]]'' series.<ref>''[[The Lisa Book]]''</ref>

Revision as of 08:48, August 28, 2012

Jane Austen
Character Information
Gender:
Female ♀
Status:
Deceased
Occupation: Novelist
First appearance: "They Saved Lisa's Brain"


Jane Austen was an English novelist.

History

When Reverend Lovejoy asked Lisa for books to his bookmobile, unknowing it was a burning book mobile she suggests to him anything by Jane Austen.[1]

In an interview with Lisa, she said her favorite prose writer was Jane Austran, Willa Cather and the anonymous, ink-stained tortured wretch who wrote the Happy Little Elevers Teeny Tiny Library of Itty Bitty Books series.[2]

Non-canon

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Lisa owns her book Sense & Sensibility.[3]

Appearances

References