Jane in the News
Austen Essay collection published Open Access
The late, great Nora Bartlett's writings on Jane Austen have been made available for public perusal!
Read moreNews for Austen Enthusiasts- December 2020
Happy New Year! We hope you have found your own ways to celebrate the new year in these strange times, whether that meant cosying up with family or having a Pride and Prejudice marathon. Here's eve...
Read moreNews for Austen Enthusiasts - November 2020
For an almost two and a half century old lady, Austen somehow manages to keep making the news. Here's everything you might have missed in November.
Read moreAusten's works to get the CW treatment
The CW just announced a new Austen anthology show- will you be tuning in?
Read moreThe Minneapolis Institute of Art has restyled their Queen Anne period living room into an Austen-inspired literary retreat in celebration of the 200th anniversary of the publication of Emma. Thei...
Read moreNews for Austen Enthusiasts: October 2020
For an almost two and a half century old lady, Austen somehow manages to keep making the news. Here's everything you might have missed in October.
Read moreInterviewing The Cast of Sanditon
As the date of the airing of the first episode of Sanditon draws ever nearer (Sunday 25th August, at 9pm on ITV) the cast of Sanditon and the director of the new series have been doing a series of ...
Read moreAn Evening of Emma in Fort George
An Evening of Emma in Fort George At the Jane Austen News we love hearing about celebrations of Jane that happen all around the world. Because as much as we might wish all of Jane's fans could com...
Read moreWill We Soon Be Going Into The Next Regency Era?
The first Regency period ran from 1811 to 1820, and covered the years in which King George III had to give his full powers to his son, King George IV, because of his health. (What the exact illness...
Read moreSpreading Literature With A Floating Library
This week we came across an article about a rather unusual library. We're familiar with mobile libraries which are housed in buses, but we hadn't come across a floating library before! And certainl...
Read moreSense and Sensibility Church To Reopen
Image from the Visit Devon website The village church in Upton Pyne near Exeter is believed to be the setting for the marriage of Elinor and Edward in Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility. The me...
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