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Celebrating Jane Austen's legacy through adaptations, discussions on love, marriage, and societal norms in a changing world.
The author of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Sense and Sensibility,’ among other classics, comes alive at a new show.
It’s the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, a celebration currently lighting up the city. Bath is easily accessible ...
Jane Austen fans around the world have been celebrating the 250th Anniversary of her birth with a wide variety of festivals, ...
Down to the Sea exhibition with Regency-themed summer activities, family crafts, costume dress-up, and free kids’ entry.
From person-to-person coaching and intensive hands-on seminars to interactive online courses and media reporting, Poynter ...
Like the lead character of “Too Much,” they moved across the Atlantic with visions of Jane Austen and Merchant Ivory. The ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNJane Austen Never Loved Bath—but Bath Loves Jane Austen. Now, the City Is Exploring Why the Novelist Was So Unhappy ThereWhen Jane Austen visited Bath in 1799, she wrote to her sister, Cassandra, that her “first view” of the city in southwestern England had been “just as gloomy as it was last November twelvemonth.” But ...
A TV historian has said she thinks Jane Austen would be disappointed that women do not have equality in 2025. Lucy Worsley was speaking at Austen’s birthplace in Steventon, Hampshire, at a country ...
Austen at Sea Natalie Jenner. St. Martin’s, $29 (320p) ISBN 978-1-250-34959-0 The latest from Jenner (Every Time We Say Goodbye) is a fun if implausible tale about Jane Austen’s Victorian ...
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