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- 10% off item in the Jane Austen Centre the Gift Shop, Bath
- Exclusive previews of new products
- Members only product offers and discounts
- 10% discount in the Regency Tea Room, Bath
- Extra surprises, promotions and early access to exclusive products

Jane Austen's Contemporary: 250 anni di Turner
Gemellaggio! Jane Austen e J.M.W. Turner è nato entrambi 250 anni fa quest'anno. Scopri di più sul pittore in questo post.

Materia ai tempi di Jane Austen
Nel blog del membro di questo mese, il nostro editore di blog esamina come era la maternità per le donne ai tempi di Jane Austen.

Come leggere di più nel 2025
Hai deciso di leggere di più quest'anno? Abbiamo suggerimenti e trucchi per aiutarti

Sì Pelisse! Regency Fashion Inspiration per il tuo guardaroba invernale
Quale ispirazione possiamo prendere dal guardaroba invernale di Jane Austen nel 2024?
Member Quizes & Puzzles
Latest Quizzes & Puzzles

The Jane Austen Member's Quiz - Endings
The Jane Austen Members Quiz - Endings "Happy for all her maternal feelings was the day on which Mrs. Bennet got rid of her two most ______ daughters." What word is missing from the opening sentence of the final chapter of Pride and Prejudice?

The Jane Austen Member's Quiz - Sense & Sensibility
The Jane Austen Member's Quiz -Sense & Sensibility "the building was regular, the roof was tiled, the window shutters were not painted green, nor were the walls covered with honeysuckles." Linked to this quote, what criticism of Barton Cottage did the narrator have?

The Jane Austen Member's Quiz - Chapter Openings
“Mrs. John Dashwood now installed herself mistress of Norland; and her mother and sisters-in-law were degraded to the condition of visitors. As such, however, they were treated by her with quiet civility; and by her husband with as much kindness as he could feel _____” Which answer completes this extract from chapter two of Sense and Sensibility?

The Jane Austen Member's Quiz - Mansfield Meets Northanger
The Jane Austen Quiz - Mansfield Meets Northanger Who claims the first two dances with Fanny Price at the Mansfield Park ball which William Price is present for?
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The Regency Tea Room
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