At the age of 80, Amherst author Kitty Burns Florey set herself an unusual and demanding challenge: learning to play the ...
Its origin is the 1867 murder of eight-year-old Fanny Adams, whose mutilated body was hacked into pieces in a Hampshire hop ...
In the second episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail, we speak to Austen experts about her views on love, and the role of ...
In the first episode of Jane Austen’s Paper Trail, a new podcast marking 250 years since the author’s birth, we speak to ...
Without telling her, he submits the incomplete story to the Jane Austen Registry, and gets her accepted into the Jane Austen ...
When Madeline Austin saw a live adaptation of “Pride & Prejudice” last year, Jane Austen’s humor and wit leapt from the stage ...
Why Gen Z are falling for Jane Austen all over again - She was born 250 years ago, but the queen of the rom-com has found a ...
This talk is designed for a general audience and should be accessible both to those just dipping their toes into Austen as well as those more experienced in these waters.
Jane Austen's novels, celebrated for their wit, irony, and psychological depth, remain beloved globally. Her works, focusing ...
A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the “Pride and Prejudice” author was never prolific. But her work remains remarkably relevant, more than two centuries after her death. Credit...Portrait by ...
In an early scene in Kate Evans' Patchwork: A Graphic Biography of Jane Austen, she depicts 3-month-old, bundled-up baby Jane being smuggled out through the back door of her family's large home. The ...