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Jane Austen fans, get ready to be turned on to the books she lovedWe tend to think of Jane ... book is a treasure chest for Austen fans, for whom comments like this, about writer Elizabeth Inchbald, will be as welcome as a jar of clotted cream at tea: “What ...
In a discussion hosted by 'New Yorker' writer Alexandra Schwartz at New York’s 92nd Street Y on March 27, authors Jennifer ...
A rare-book dealer traces the books that Austen admired. Many were by women writers who were the literary stars of their day.
Impro Theatre's Jane Austen Unscripted: Tea at Pemberley gives audiences the chance to not only imagine the other books she might have written, but create one on-the-spot. The company starts with ...
That much of Bath was built in the same style speaks of the cash that was being pumped into the city during its heyday in ...
Opinion: As Jane Austen turns ... is usually considered Austen’s most mature work and its heroine, Anne Elliot, is older than most other female protagonists in her books. We meet her seven ...
Ballgowns are being stitched, bonnets brushed and tea rooms prepped as the United Kingdom prepares to celebrate the 250th birthday of beloved literary icon Jane Austen. Quite how the author ...
The 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth this ... whose reputations were not fully eclipsed by Austen’s until late in the 19th century. American rare books dealer Rebecca Romney offers ...
We tend to think of Jane ... book is a treasure chest for Austen fans, for whom comments like this, about writer Elizabeth Inchbald, will be as welcome as a jar of clotted cream at tea: “What ...
A group of beloved writers came together to honor the legacy of Jane Austen ... But, as Fielding put it, Austen’s books may remain so popular, simply, “because she’s good.” ...
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