The British author wrote six novels, but it's her second published book that has resonated the most in the 250 years since ...
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Why Jane Austen still matters
Only this wasn’t a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s best-known work, it was a rerelease of the beloved 2005 film starring ...
On the novelist's 250th birthday, a UVA English professor explains why Austen's vivid characters and universal themes ...
Ahead of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday, The Other Bennet Sister cast reflects on why the author’s work still captivates ...
Most of us are familiar with the works of Regency author Jane Austen, whether we have read one of her six classic novels or ...
The beloved author of “Pride and Prejudice” was born on Dec. 16, 1775. Here are some ways to join in the festivities.
This year, readers around the world are celebrating Jane Austen’s 250th birthday. Today we’ve got an episode of NPR’s Books ...
Rund takes Ramtin on a tour of the enduring world of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice... and our two hosts make a bet.Guests ...
Enduring romances such as "Pride and Prejudice," "Sense and Sensibility," and "Emma" made the British writer one of the brightest names in literature – and the beloved subject of a yearlong ...
Austen never married, but her life wasn't without romance. When she was 20, she formed a brief amorous attachment to Tom ...
The novels’ gentlemen are exemplars for modern men, according to Joseph Wurtz, dean of students at Benedictine College. He ...
At 250, Jane Austen still sees through pride, insecurity and desire with rare clarity, revealing why her novels feel truer to ...
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