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Congrtualtions to Janeen who won a copy of Impulse & Initiative by Abigail Reynolds, and Colleen who won a copy of the Matters at Mansfield by Carrie Bebris. Please e-mail me (austenprose at verizon dot net) by Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 to claim you prize. Happy reading to all, Laurel Ann

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Gentle readers, it may appear from time to time, that our Austen connections run far and wide, but modesty precedes us as we happily submit this review for your perusal from our dear friend and fellow Janeite Deborah Jane who attended the new stage adaptation of Pride and Prejudice presented by The Citadel Theatre in [...]

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  Will Mr. Darcy and Amanda patch it up? Lost in Austen, the time travel twisted bonnet adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice concluded quite satisfactorily last week, and my head is still spinning from the frenetic pace and fast work that our heroine Amanda Price (Jemima Rooper) conducted before the plot could be [...]

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She knew herself that sometimes she overstepped the proper boundries and could only do so safely with me. In later years, when she wrote something particularly scandalous she would urge me, ‘Take the scissors to this at once.’ She was right to surmise that others might judge her comments more harshly, but with me she [...]

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The third book in the Pemberley Chronicles series, Netherfield Park Revisted  by Rebecca Ann Collins has just been released by Soucebooks this month. In this continuation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, the story starts in 1859, Queen Victoria has reigned for twenty-two years, England has undergone an industrial revolution and is one of the most [...]

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The ultimate Austen adventure continues with our featured weekly columnist, Virginia Claire Tharrington straight from the trenches of Austen central, The Jane Austen Centre in Bath, England where she is interning until December. Join her every Saturday as she shares with us her incredible adventure that every Janeite, and even Austen’s heroine Catherine Morland would [...]

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