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A plaque commemorating Jane Austen has been installed at her former school 250 years on from her birth. The Pride and ...
But what did Jane Austen really know about love ... and sex? From longing looks and flirtation, to seduction and elopement, ...
Museums in the UK hold all sorts of Austen memorabilia but it’s on the streets of Delhi, where the balance of power tips and ...
Devotees of the enchanting romances like Pride and Prejudice or the exhilarating escapades in Bridgerton are certain to fall ...
The period drama was inspired by the unfinished and final manuscript of Jane Austen - you can now stream it on ITV ...
Sanditon spins out over three seasons, launching from the incomplete pages left by Jane Austen upon her early demise. With ...
The house where Jane Austen lived for the final weeks of her life has been opened to the public for the first time. The ...
Jane Austen fans are everywhere, and in India, they have found a way to make her novels, characters and plots their own. Plus ...
In her essay Going Global: Filmic Appropriation of Jane Austen in India, critic Meenakshi Bharat writes that Indian ...
The movie retellings are great. Pride and Prejudice is a joy to revisit. But it is a frothy, far-less-popular novel that draws me back over and over: Northanger Abbey.
Spirited (and gossipy) letters and manuscripts at the Morgan Library and Museum puncture myths about the writer’s rise to literary fame.
The screenplay was influenced by Laura's several visits to Chawton House in Hampshire, where Jane Austen spent her final years. The experience, she said, inspired her to blend Austen’s world with a ...