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of 1818-and then declined.Murray disposed of the remaining copies in 1820,and Austen's novels remained out of print for twelve years.[88]In 1832,publisher Richard Bentley purchased the remaining copyrights to all of Austen's novels and,beginning in either December 1832 or January 1833, published them in five illustrated volumes as part of his Standard Novels series.In October 1833,Bentley published the first collected edition of Austen's works.Since then, Austen's novels have been continuously in print.[89] 教案 of 1818—and then declined. Murray disposed of the remaining copies in 1820, and Austen's novels remained out of print for twelve years.[88] In 1832, publisher Richard Bentley purchased the remaining copyrights to all of Austen's novels and, beginning in either December 1832 or January 1833, published them in five illustrated volumes as part of his Standard Novels series. In October 1833, Bentley published the first collected edition of Austen's works. Since then, Austen's novels have been continuously in print.[89] 教 案
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