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She has a strong sense of justice, advocating for what is right. She’s “on the side of honesty against importance”, as Austen ...
"A Jane Austen Mystery Perception Of Murder," a theatrical production by ME Main Production will run weekends beginning 8 p.m ...
Jane Austen’s collection of beloved titles is getting a refresh thanks to San Diego-based publisher Canterbury Classics.
In Northanger Abbey (1817), Austen’s most satirical novel, it is observed that “if adventures will not befall a young lady in ...
Championed by Sarah Annes Brown, professor of English literature, Anglia Ruskin University There are many reasons why I love ...
According to Jane’s nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, in his 1870 A Memoir Of Jane Austen, Jane preferred to write in secret ...
These aperçus appear not in her novels, but in letters to two favorite relatives, her niece Anna Austen Lefroy and nephew James Edward Austen-Leigh, when they were in their teens and interested in ...
Once dismissed as corny, the British novelist is more fashionable than ever thanks to her rediscovery by new generations ...
“My dear Caroline, the enclosed ring once belonged to your aunt Jane,” reads a letter from Eleanor Jackson Austen — Jane’s ...
St. George’s Cathedral – more than two centuries old – has a rather endearing connection to Jane Austen, the British Novelist ...
In “Six Weeks by the Sea,” Austen scholar Paula Byrne expands on a family anecdote to imagine a love affair for the famously single novelist.
Legions of “Janeites” will spend 2025—the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth—truffle-hunting for undiscovered morsels in the life and work of English literature’s most famous ...