From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress: *throws confetti* Pride and Prejudice turns 211 today. Many Jane Austen fans are celebrating #PrideandPrejudiceDay online and at Jane Austen’s House Museum (th…
Mr. Bingley’s white soup, Lady Middleton’s apricot marmalade, Margaret Dods’s pigeon pie, and more literary treats from Georgian England.
I’ve had a fascination with white soup after reading Jane Austen’s novels. She makes mention of it several times in describing dinner parties attended by her characters. Soup was usually served in …
Jane Austen is one of the most beloved literary figures of the past 200 years. In 2020, her public perception continues to grow. Austen’s life and times are ideal for doll artistry.
Charles Edmund Brock and his brother Henry Matthew Brock illustrated Jane Austen’s books in the early years of the 20th century.
Mr. Bingley’s white soup, Lady Middleton’s apricot marmalade, Margaret Dods’s pigeon pie, and more literary treats from Georgian England.
This article explores the physical qualities and historical contexts of the silk pelisse coat dated c. 1812–1814 associated with Jane Austen (1775–1817) through family provenance and now held by Ha...
Jane Austen’s timeless classic has plenty of insights into romance that are still relevant today.
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“You deserve a longer letter than this, but it is my unhappy fate seldom to treat people so well as they deserve…” – Jane Austen Introduction: In August, 1798, Rev George and Mrs. Auste…
Make Jane Austen's favorite Bath Buns at home. The enriched dough buns are filled with caraway seeds and have a sweet, sticky topping.
Charles Edmund Brock and his brother Henry Matthew Brock illustrated Jane Austen’s books in the early years of the 20th century.
Ignore its uptight reputation – Mansfield Park, published 200 years ago this month, seethes with sex and explores England’s murkiest corners
You know the drill. Slip in a DVD. Sit back. Let the Jane Austen adaptation work its magic. Why not make the movie a bit more interesting by playing JANE-O? We’ve compiled a number of images you might see in any given Austen movie or TV adaptation. How quickly can you get JANE-O?
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How a Minor Character Controls the Story’s Action: Jane Austen’s Use of George Wickham On Monday, I interviewed our favorite Austen bad boy, Mr. George Wickham. Actually, I held a celebrity interve…
Bath was once an enchanting Georgian hub and the setting of two Jane Austen novels. To explore Jane Austen’s Bath, visit these 9 sights.
The other night I had supper that Jane Austen would have approved of: toasted cheese – in all its simplicity. In 1805, Jane Austen wrote, "We were greatly surprised by Edward Bridge's company...It is impossible to do justice to the hospitality of his attentions towards me; he made a point of ordering toasted cheese for supper, entirely on my account." To make toasted cheese in period style, I used the following recipe by Martha Lloyd, Jane Austen’s dear friend, who lived with her at Chawton. *** Toasted Cheese Grate the cheese and add it to one egg, a teaspoonful of mustard, and a little butter. Send it up on toast, or in paper trays. *** I added some salt and pepper, poured the lot on the bread and roasted the bread in the grill. Voila! A tasty supper was ready - similar to what Jane Austen would have enjoyed having at Chawton. Interesting to know that Regency people will have enjoyed simple comfort food as much as we do now… References: Quote and recipe from: The Jane Austen Centre Online magazine The recipe is originally from: Hickman, P. (1977). A Jane Austen Household Book. David & Charles, Ltd.
Mr. Bingley’s white soup, Lady Middleton’s apricot marmalade, Margaret Dods’s pigeon pie, and more literary treats from Georgian England.
From Laurence Olivier to Colin Firth, this article ranks the ten best Mr. Darcy actors in adaptations of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
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Titre : Pas de Femmes Parfaites, s'il vous plaît Auteur : Jane Austen Langue : Français Genre :...
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Images from 19th century editions of Jane Austen's novels have entered into the public domain. Thanks to The British Library, we get to see what artists thought Austen's characters looked like before Hollywood got to them. Here's a sampling from Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.
Natalie Jenner discusses her new book The Jane Austen Society, her dream cast for an adaptation, writing inspiration, future books, and more.
“People always live forever when there is an annuity to be paid them.”
A day spent exploring Jane Austen’s Bath With Kids, including a visit to the Jane Austen Visitor Centre and a walking tour of Bath.
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Of all the versions of Mr. Darcy that exist, which is the best? Here are rankings of the smoldering, iconic character.
Today if you want to travel from the middle of London to visit the smart shops of Kensington and Chelsea, or the museums of South Kensington, or go to a concert at the Albert Hall, you will travel …
Rietje has posted a photo of what looks to be a quilted and bound Austen Family Album. Finished! She has set the 36 blocks side by side and framed it with a chain of squares pieced border. I recolored her photo a bit but I still don't think the color is as pretty as it is in real life. The pictures she's taken of her blocks over the year reflect the color better, warm reds, pinks, browns and ivories. Very romantic, sort of like an Austen novel. And here's the back!!! Again I bet the photo is too brown. See for yourself at her Flickr files. https://www.flickr.com/photos/117106735@N07/ (She also has her Civil War BOM, Threads of Memory up there too.) Congratulations on a lovely Austen quilt.
A wise woman once said, "Beware of fainting fits, beware of swoons." And although this woman was indescribably wise, she also created some of the most romantic love stories of modern literature. Today marks Jane Austen's 238 birthday, and to…