In 2013 Jane Austen was chosen to be the great British historical figure featured on the first-ever plastic £10 banknote when ...
Filled with relatable tales of struggle, loss, love and heartbreak, Jane Austen's work is just as relevant today as it was in ...
After Shakespeare, Jane Austen is the most widely recognized literary figure today, and in the past thirty years, there has been a seemingly endless stream of TV adaptations, films, books ...
But 200 years later, everyone knows Jane Austen. She’s not just ... It is, of course, the book from which Austen’s most famous line comes: “It is a truth universally acknowledged that ...
Reading too much Austen may have us longing for outcomes the author was too wise to wish on her characters.
This article was originally published on mentalfloss.com as ‘Jane Austen’s Little Book of Wisdom’ Features Hundreds of the Author’s Most Iconic Quotes.
Local councillors met with members of the Jane Austen ... in her books and charity roses named after her, has been created on the High Street in Alton. Austen, who lived most of her life in ...
While Austen’s books parody the ... human nature more than most. With a new Austen drama hitting our screens on ITV this week, the time is ripe to revisit some of her best-loved quotes: If ...
However, my Jane Austen collection box set has now become one of my most prized possessions. When I think of a book, I initially think of the story inside of it. I think of the characters ...