Opinion: As Jane Austen turns 250, a definitive ranking of her novels and why the true power of Austen is still to be found in her written work I have always been an Austen fan and recently made ...
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Which makes “Bookshelf” even more valuable for those who cherish Austen’s six novels and wish there were more to enjoy. Jane Austen’s Bookshelf By: Rebecca Romney.
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In Jane Austen’s own century that actually would have been considered pretty abhorrent.” Significantly, Austen’s books have endless sly wit and cynicism, also unusual for her time.
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 Austen as the first great female ... guest who wrote “Bookshelf,” is a fan of Austen. But her point in the book, subtitled “A Rare Book Collector’s Quest to ...