What did Jane Austen read, in between writing "Pride and Prejudice" and "Emma"? In "Jane Austen's Bookshelf," "Pawn Stars" ...
In “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf,” a rare-book collector sets out to “investigate” a group of overlooked female writers.
A final category called "Tea!" asked questions related ... she enjoys when others disagree with her about Jane Austen because "we all read the books a little differently. "It's just a wonderful ...
The famed publisher is set to release all of Jane Austen's novels under its children's imprint, complete with introductions ...
Imaginists, the outreach wing of an arts nonprofit, The Holy Theatre, and the Global Mosaic Foundation, a supporter of ...
"It's just not typical what you're expecting from Jane Austen with the romances and tea parties ... If you look through the course of the book, and the film as well, she really comes into her ...
A few years ago, rare-book dealer Rebecca Romney bought a gorgeous edition of the 18th-century novel “Evelina” by Frances Burney, a writer she had heard of but never read. Curious, she decided ...
On the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, the ‘mania’ surrounding her genius shows no signs of abating. From ...
So we briefly interrupt the firehose of daily news for a love story — a proposal at a local bookstore, involving a copy of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” I’ve always thought books ...
Janice Hadlow, whose book The Other Bennet Sister explores the transformation of priggish Mary into an intellectually curious woman, agrees that Austen’s work is a wealth of modern feminist ...
Her favorite author is Jane Austen. So he proposed at a local bookstore with a message inside a copy of "Pride and Prejudice." ...