If you’ve ever done that, you’ll probably appreciate Jane Austen’s Little Book of Wisdom: Words on Love, Life, Society, and Literature, a collection of hundreds of quotes from Austen’s ...
While Austen’s books parody the world that she lived in ... the time is ripe to revisit some of her best-loved quotes: If you want to nail a bash Austen-style, there’s just one message ...
There are clues throughout her work that she read ... book). Which makes “Bookshelf” even more valuable for those who cherish Austen’s six novels and wish there were more to enjoy. Jane ...
there is a “happily ever after”: if you have ever wished Jane Austen had written more books, a bookshelf full of her favourite writers is just waiting to be read.
There are few writers who have as devoted a following as celebrated novelist Jane Austen. But is she really the “first” great English female author?
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Colin Burrow and Clare Bucknell look at Jane Austen's use of the words 'interest' and 'interesting' and the significance of women reading in her novels in this ... Wrong Norma is Anne Carson’s first ...
We tend to think of Jane Austen as the first great female novelist, whose originality paved the way for creative descendants to dazzle critics and readers. “Jane Austen’s Bookshelf” contends that ...