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“DAHLIAS,” July 31 at 6 p.m., Trafalgar Library, 424 S. Tower Drive. Free and open to the public. Peggy Bryan will talk about ...
The author of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ and ‘Sense and Sensibility,’ among other classics, comes alive at a new show.
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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 ThereTo celebrate the author's 250th birthday, a new exhibition spotlights her complicated relationship with the English city ...
Austen’s enduring themes—struggles with love, class and tradition—also find resonance in Indian cinema, from Bollywood to regional films.
Whether you spend your weekends marathoning K-Drama or consider yourself an authority on that iconic Mr. Darcy hand flex, ...
If you were suffering from writer’s block while working on a Jane Austen related piece—an essay or some criticism, say, or even a wholly reimagined novel—where would you turn for inspiration ...
A New Musical of Pride and Prejudice. Where wit and romance meet, a writer finds her true voice. Learn more here!
The Armory on the Assabet in Hudson will host a Jane Austen garden party on July 12. The event will feature period activities like croquet, skittles, The Graces and archery.
A Harrods-only Pride and Prejudice perfume profanes our greatest novelist. By Freya Graham Jane Austen was a woman who liked to shop. “I am getting very extravagant & spending all my Money,” she wrote ...
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