Why we're still 'bewitched body and soul' with Pride and Prejudice - on Jane Austen's 250th birthday
With multiple adaptations of Jane Austen's novel expected in the coming months, why are we still in love with the story of ...
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Why Jane Austen still matters
Only this wasn’t a new adaptation of Jane Austen’s best-known work, it was a rerelease of the beloved 2005 film starring ...
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Whether you’re a Jane Austen novice or aficionado, here are 5 ways to celebrate her 250th birthday
The beloved author of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ was born on Dec. 16, 1775. Here are some ways to join in the festivities ...
If you find the simmering passions and unspoken yearning of Jane Austen’s novels more alluring than a modern dating landscape ...
The English author's works fuel feminist debates, rom-coms and TikTok memes, proving her satire still lands across diverse ...
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Jane Austen knew it first—you can’t fix a man, he has to fix himself
Jane Austen's works are calling the shots simply because they remain relatable. Mrs Bennett wants her daughters to marry, and ...
Some of the best costume dramas on the big and small screen were adapted from an Austen classic, including the BBC’s 1995 TV ...
On the novelist's 250th birthday, a UVA English professor explains why Austen's vivid characters and universal themes ...
1 of 3 | Krysten Ritter arrives on the red carpet at the premiere of "Dexter: Resurrection" at Alice Tully Hall on July 9 in ...
On the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, we’re in the midst of a full-scale regency renaissance. Dolly Alderton has ...
As Radio 4 marks 250 years since Jane Austen’s birth, Philippa Perry explains why the author remains so influential today ...
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