Some Say that Gaskell is Austen embellished with Dickens…

"A comparison (of Elizabeth Gaskell) to Jane Austen for its combination of humor and moral judgment in the observation of character and conduct is often made, not unjustly, though Mrs. Gaskell's canvas is larger than Austen's bit of ivory." Edgar Wright  Victorian author Elizabeth Gaskell (1810-1865) has been said to have a "wit to challenge... Continue Reading →

Top Ten Reasons to Read Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict, – Again!

WIN A FREE COPY OF CONFESSIONS OF A JANE AUSTEN ADDICT   Today is the official release date for the paperback edition of one of my favorite Austen-esque novels,  Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict, by Laurie Viera Rigler. Hurrah! You can read a synopsis of the book here.  This novel received a most  ‘favourable'... Continue Reading →

Janeites, how deep is your love?

   "And-oh yes-there was a Miss Bates; just an old maid runnin' about like a hen with 'er 'ead cut off, an' her tongue loose at both ends. I've got an aunt like 'er. Good as gold-but, you know." Humberstall, Janeites, Rudyard Kipling, (1924)  Did any gentle readers catch My Boy Jack on Masterpiece Classic... Continue Reading →

Vote for Your Favorite Becoming Jane Icon

"Witty and thrilling. Anne Hathaway is as bright and elegant as Jane Austen herself." Karen Durbin, Elle Magazine  My co-blogger Ms. Place of Jane Austen Today has put together a wonderful icon contest for images created from the movie Becoming Jane. We have received several beautiful submissions and voting is open until March 5th. You can vote for... Continue Reading →

Jane Austen Inspired Ephemera

NEW NOTES, ADDRESS BOOK & JOURNAL This was a letter to be run through eagerly, to be read deliberately, to supply matter for much reflection, and to leave everything in greater suspense than ever. The Narrator, Mansfield Park, Chapter 43   The talented folks at Clarkson Potter Publishers, have created this beautiful set of four Austen inspired... Continue Reading →

Jane Austen Retold: Reaching Young Readers, Part Two

  "They have both," said she, "been deceived, I dare say, in some way or other, of which we can form no idea. Interested people have perhaps misrepresented each to the other. It is, in short, impossible for us to conjecture the causes or circumstances which may have alienated them, without actual blame on either... Continue Reading →

Jane Austen Retold: Reaching Young Readers, Part One

   "I dare say you will find him very agreeable." "Heaven forbid! That would be the greatest misfortune of all! -- To find a man agreeable whom one is determined to hate! Do not wish me such an evil."  Charlotte Lucas and Elizabeth Bennet on dancing with Mr. Darcy, Pride & Prejudice, Chapter 18 INTERVIEW... Continue Reading →

Jane Austen Gold Mine: Stake Your Claim!

PLEASURE  "The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid. I have read all Mrs. Radcliffe's works, and most of them with great pleasure. The Mysteries of Udolpho, when I had once begun it, I could not lay down again; I remember finishing it in... Continue Reading →

The Confessions of an Austenite’s Enlightment

DISCERNMENT "How despicably have I acted!" she cried; "I, who have prided myself on my discernment! I, who have valued myself on my abilities! who have often disdained the generous candour of my sister, and gratified my vanity in useless or blameable distrust. How humiliating is this discovery! yet, how just a humiliation! Had I... Continue Reading →

Top 10 Reason’s why Miss Austen Has No Regrets…

   about the biopic Miss Austen Regrets. #10.) Anne Hathaway was not available for a reprise cuz she got a better gig playing Agent 99. #9.) The costume designer passed on hoop skirts and hourglass silhouettes. #8.) Even though she was a country girl at heart, she got all edgy dancing a waltz. #7.) They... Continue Reading →

Fanny Knight: Jane Austen’s Niece, without affection?

AFFECTION "And now, my dear Fanny, having written so much on one side of the question, I shall turn round and entreat you not to commit yourself farther, and not to think of accepting him unless you really do like him. Anything is to be preferred or endured rather than marrying without affection." Letter to... Continue Reading →

Jane Austen gifts & toys

THIS IS GRATUITIOUS SELF PROMOTION BUT I LOVE MY JANE AUSTEN TOYS   I wept the day I moved away from the state of California. My family thought that I was being sentimental, and rightly so. I had lived there all of my life. I was leaving friends, connections and fair weather. Reason enough to be... Continue Reading →

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