Double Trouble for Lizzie (Camp Jane #2) by Susan Andrews I stumbled onto this series by accident when I was looking for the book, Camp Austen. I really enjoyed the first book in the series, The Wi…| janeaustenrunsmylife
Gerry and Sue’s #Weekly Prompts Weekend Challenge – Burgeoning Neither could have predicted they’d fall for each otherBut their burgeoning love for each other could not be held ba…| Maria Michaela Poetry
Hello, dear readers! This month, I’m featuring this new edition of Pride and Prejudice, a Handwritten Classics edition. This is a luxurious collector’s edition in two volumes, featuring Austen’s complete novel. Inside, you’ll find a collection of characters’ letters and papers, written and folded by hand. This new collector’s edition offers a luxurious cloth binding, deluxe […]| Jane Austen's World
I had read The Lord of the Rings many times before I discovered Jane Austen. Yet the tone of the beginning sounded so familiar. I can easily imagine that, if Bilbo had married a silly person, and had had five daughters, the oldest two of whom would be remarkable, Mr Baggins and Mr Bennet would have had much in common.| Alas, not me
Today’s my blogiversary! 13 years of celebrating Jane Austen (and a few other things!) 13 Years! I still can’t believe that much time has past and I still have things I want to post and revie…| janeaustenrunsmylife
As you may be aware, I am trying to read/listen to every Jane Austen related item on Libby (and in the world to be perfectly honest but have to start with goals that can be accomplished). The next …| janeaustenrunsmylife
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen| Clothes In Books
His Inconvenient Choice (Choices #3) by Leenie Brown Last year I was doing an alphabet challenge when I was trying to read a Jane Austen related book for each letter of the alphabet. I needed somet…| janeaustenrunsmylife
Ahhh. Upon closing the cover of this oft admired book, one can sigh with the relief that it is a sweet story well told. My High School teachers of literature told us that a novel has a beginning, a…| The Classics Club
Wynne and I were honored recently to sit down with acclaimed author, Christina Hwang Dudley, to discuss her latest book, “Pride & Preston Lin”, a gorgeous adaptation of the beloved …| The Heart of the Matter
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Northanger Abbey, Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, and Persuasion - which of these is not like the others?| jill_rg
Whenever I try to take up the impossible task of personally putting Austen's novels in order from my favorite to least favorite, I can never get past my top 2: Pride and Prejudice and Mansfield Park. Northanger Abbey is my least favorite (which does not mean I don't like it - not even close - I just like all the rest better), but the other 3 are all (completely subjectively and biased, here) equally good in different ways imho. P&P and MP are in a class of their own, but which of them is the ...| jill_rg
Fact: I had no doubts or apprehensions about Gilbert being a suitable husband until I discovered how much critics hate him, and I can find nothing upon re-perusals since that would make me dislike him if I weren't specifically looking for ways to twist everything against him. Question: Should I…| jill-rg.livejournal.com
Jane Austen’s Table: Recipes Inspired by the Works of Jane Austen by Robert Tuesley Anderson My friend gave me this book for my birthday last year, she knows what I like! Last year I finally …| janeaustenrunsmylife
Dinner with Jane Austen: Menus Inspired By Her Novels and Letters (Dinner With #4) by Pen Vogler My friend bought this book for me for Christmas in 2023. She knows me so well! I had wanted to make …| janeaustenrunsmylife
Her Father’s Choice (Choices #1) by Leenie Brown As you know I am doing this alphabet Jane Austen title challenge and I only have two letters left to fill “H” and “I”. I’m almost there! As I have m…| janeaustenrunsmylife
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It’s Valentine’s Day 2019. Honestly, do you really need this intimation from us? Nope. Look around you, everyone is gripped by Valentine’s Day fever. Markets are flooded with greeting cards, flower bouquets and soft toys. People are buying roses and heart-shaped balloons for their loved ones. | The League of Austen Artists
Every day until Valentine’s Day, Entertainment Weekly is celebrating our special romantic-comedy-themed Untold Stories issue. Check out all our behind-the-scenes tidbits, reunions, and oral histories — and follow #LoveEWstyle on Twitter and Instagram.| The League of Austen Artists
"Did you just spit on your hand before you patted down my hair?” he asked indignantly.| The League of Austen Artists
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It is a truth universally acknowledged that the Jane Austen fandom is one of the hardest groups to please as fans of the 2005 movie adaptation of Pride and Prejudice will attest in exasperation. Critics enthusiastically praised the film’s beautiful cinematography, its use of visual symbolism, its cast, particularly Keira Knightley in the lead role of Elizabeth Bennet, and generally found it to be a delightful and highly emotional viewing experience. It also was nominated for multiple awards...| The Adaptation Station.com
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In every film or television adaptation of Pride and Prejudice I’ve seen (and I’ve| Historical and Regency Romance UK
We keep singing “Church of Austenology” in our head to the tune of “Cult of Personality” by Living Colour, which is cool because that song slaps. Today’s lesson is fro…| AustenBlog