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Written in commemoration of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, Catherine Little and Sae Kimura’s picture book Jane and the Blue ...
Here’s a hot take. Publishing beautiful books has never mattered more than now. Gorgeous covers, gilded edges, swirly endpapers and sharp illustrations have long been ways to give the words inside ...
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Basingstoke Gazette on MSNREVIEW: Lucy Worsley delivers 'masterful' talk on Jane Austen to mark 250 yearsOne audience member asked about her experiences with ghosts at Hampton Court Palace, as Catherine Howard is said to haunt the ...
Part marriage plot, part novel about novels, “Northanger Abbey” is Austen’s strangest—and perhaps most underappreciated—work.
This time, its doors are open for a new exhibition Austen and Turner: A Country House Encounter, which marks the 250th ...
If none of them read like Jane Austen, that may not be a problem. (Illustration by Dongyun Lee for The Washington Post. Reference image from Library of Congress) Review by Devoney Looser For ...
It is “A Memoir of Jane Austen,” by her nephew ... von Hutton's sequel to “Pam,” entitled “Pam Decides,” with illustrations by B. Martin Justice; Carolyn Wells's amusing parody ...
After reading its notes and appendices, after a single glance at its illustrations, one will never relapse again into the primal stupor. But Jane Austen is so different. One’s favorite author!
Jane Austen is one of the English language’s most beloved writers, and yet the details of her own life remain relatively unknown. As the story goes, and as the new PBS “Masterpiece” series ...
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