MIEN ...but his friend Mr. Darcy soon drew the attention of the room by his fine, tall person, handsome features, noble mien, and the report, which was in general circulation within five minutes after his entrance, of his having ten thousand a year. The Narrator on Mr. Darcy, Pride & Prejudice, Chapter 3 It is... Continue Reading →
See Jane Austen Sell, – and sell, and sell…
PROFIT Walter Scott has no business to write novels, especially good ones. It is not fair. He has fame and profit enough as a poet, and should not be taking the bread out of the mouths of other people. Letter to Cassandra Austen, The Letters of Jane Austen, 28 September 1814 Newsflash from the book... Continue Reading →
Vote for Jane in 08
Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict author, Laurie Viera Rigler, is on one of her usual humorous jags, and has treated us to her Austen inspired political views of the 2008 presidential campaign. Here is excerpt from her lively speech that she gave recently to a group of Janeites at the Whittier Public Library in... Continue Reading →
Jane Austen Book Sleuth: Books in the Queue: March 2008
FONDNESS He knew her to be clever, to have a quick apprehension as well as good sense, and a fondness for reading, which, properly directed, must be an education in itself. The Narrator on Edmund Bertram regarding Fanny Price, Mansfield Park, Chapter 2 As a bookseller, one of the exciting parts of my job is learning about new... 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 Illustrators: Book Design Inspired by Austen’s Work & Times
DESIGN "Tell your sister I am delighted to hear of her improvement on the harp; and pray let her know that I am quite in raptures with her beautiful little design for a table, and I think it infinitely superior to Miss Grantley's."Â Caroline Bingley, Pride & Prejudice, Chapter 10 Recently, I posted an announcement of... Continue Reading →
Sin & Sensibility: An Almost Austen-less Holiday
DELIGHTFUL "They are going to be encamped near Brighton; and I do so want papa to take us all there for the summer! It would be such a delicious scheme, and I dare say would hardly cost anything at all. Mamma would like to go too of all things! Only think what a miserable summer... Continue Reading →
101 Things You Didn’t Know About Jane Austen, by Patrice Hannon – A Review
THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WORLD'S MOST Â INTRIGUING LITERARY HEROINE Â Knowledge is power. Sir Francis Bacon, Religious Meditations, Of Heresies, 1597 Everything united in him; good understanding, correct opinions, knowledge of the world, and a warm heart. The Narrator on William Elliot, Persuasion, Chapter 16 Most biographies of Jane Austen will reveal the quiet life... Continue Reading →
Book-It Repertory Theatre: Persuasion Review
AÂ PERSUASIVEÂ ADAPTATION OFÂ AUSTEN'S CLASSIC How eloquent could Anne Elliot have been! How eloquent, at least, were her wishes on the side of early warm attachment, and a cheerful confidence in futurity, against that over-anxious caution which seems to insult exertion and distrust Providence! She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as... Continue Reading →
Jane Austen for Dummies, by Joan Klingel Ray – A Review
JANE AUSTEN FOR DUMMIES, OR SMARTIES?  Ok, who wants to be called a dummy, or heaven forbid, admit that you are a dummy? Show of hands please. Well, not me, and certainly not any of those accomplished, well educated, and urbane literati who call themselves Janeites! Right? So, Jane Austen for Dummies? Let's be kind... Continue Reading →
Jane Austen Illustrators: Ann Kronheimer
 "It is very pretty," said Mr. Woodhouse."So prettily done! Just as your drawings always are, my dear. I do not know any body who draws so well as you do. The only thing I do not thoroughly like is, that she seems to be sitting out of doors, with only a little shawl over her... 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 →