as well as tours of her Chawton home - which was made a permanent exhibition in October - delving into her passion for books. Meanwhile across the pond the Jane Austen Society of North America ...
Can reading Jane Austen give us unrealistic ... Abbey” (published 1817), Austen’s first completed novel, a frisky satire on the pitfalls of letting books be your guide to life.
A new exhibition will launch celebrations for Jane Austen's 250th birthday year later this month. Jane Austen's House in Chawton, where the author spent the last eight years of her life, will start ...
There are some authors who have seen their works turned into films many times over. Well, they haven’t “seen” it necessarily, because they tend to be dead. William Shakespeare never got ...
As a writer, I was excited to see Southampton was hosting a literary celebration marking 250 years since the birth of Jane Austen. Meanwhile, my teenager and pre-teen’s obsession with the Titanic ...