The economy might me in the tank, but Jane Austen is as valuable as ever. Six first editions of her classic novels hit the auction block at Christies in New York yesterday realizing some handsome prices. Austen may have proclaimed to her family that Emma Woodhouse was the heroine that everyone may not much like, but the [...]
Archive for December, 2009
Austen on the Auction Block: Six First Editions of Jane Austen Classics Realize Handsome Prices at Christies
Posted in Jane Austen Book Sleuth, tagged Jane Austen, Jane Austen First Editions on 5 December 2009 | 10 Comments »
Masterpiece Classic 2010 Season Preview
Posted in Masterpiece Classic, tagged 39 Steps, Cranford, Ellie Kendrick, Emma 2009, Felicity Jones, J.J. Feild, Jonny Lee Miller, Judi Dench, Masterpiece Classic, Naomie Harris, Northanger Abbey 2007, Persuasion 2007, Return to Cranford, Richard Sharpe, Romola Garai, Rupert Penry-Jones, Sally Hawkins, Sean Bean, Sharpe, Small Island, The Diary of Anne Frank on 3 December 2009 | 18 Comments »
Oh joy! In less than a month, the Masterpiece Classic season begins on PBS offering another incredible lineup of quality period and contemporary drama’s. This is my favorite time of year for television and this season certainly aims to please offering some old classics and new surprises. Masterpiece is branching out a bit this year [...]
New Theory on Jane Austen’s Fatal Illness
Posted in Jane Austen in the News, tagged Jane Austen, Jane Austen's Death on 1 December 2009 | 13 Comments »
Jane Austen died on 18 July 1817 at age forty-one. She left us with six major novels, letters, juvenilia, some miscellanea and a posthumous mystery. What caused her early demise? One hundred and ninety-two years later experts are still speculating on the fatal illness that robbed her of full life and us the possibility of [...]













