A Grateful Thanksgiving from Jane Austen

Wishing all of my readers, and Janeites in the US, a very happy Thanksgiving day with your friends, family and fur fellows. Jane Austen did not celebrate this American holiday in her lifetime, nor did she know of it. For one, she was an Englishwoman and the holiday was not an official annual tradition in... Continue Reading →

The Bad Miss Bennet: A Novel, by Jean Burnett – A Review

From the desk of Jeffrey Ward: In a continuation of Pride and Prejudice, we revisit the former Miss Lydia Bennet who, to avoid total disgrace, has married Mr. Wickham, that rake-hell and tormenter of Mr. Darcy.  As she embarks on her latest quest, we read from Mrs. Wickham’s personal journal as she lists her ‘modest’... Continue Reading →

A Preview & Exclusive Excerpt of The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen, by Syrie James

Hello readers,  here is a special treat for you today. Author Syrie James has graciously offered an exclusive sneak peek to Austenprose readers of an excerpt of her new Austen-inspired novel, The Missing Manuscript of Jane Austen, which releases on December 31st. I have had the pleasure of reading the entire novel and I can... Continue Reading →

Goodly Creatures: A Pride and Prejudice Deviation, by Beth Massey – A Review

From the desk of Kimberly Denny-Ryder:  Recently I was offered the opportunity to review Goodly Creatures by Beth Massey for Austenprose.  I knew this book was generating a good deal of discussion in the JAFF world. I’m always up for books that are labeled “controversial” as they are great conservation starters.  What could be more... Continue Reading →

Austen on the Block! ~ An Austen-Filled Autumn at Upcoming Auctions

Deb at Jane Austen in Vermont has an excellent blog listing upcoming Austen-related auction items. There are so many tempting offerings – if one had Lizzy Bennet’s pin money!

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UPDATE: Prices realized noted in red as they become available

There are a number of Jane Austen materials coming up for auction in the next few weeks, some actually affordable! – and then some, not so much…  here are brief synopses – visit the auction house websites for more information.

This one is a bit different and an interesting addition to anyone’s Pride and Prejudice collection!

November 18, 2012. Heritage Auctions, Lot 54353. Pride and Prejudice 1939 Movie photographs:

Pride and Prejudice (MGM, 1939). Photos (16) (8″ X 10″). Drama.

Vintage gelatin silver, single weight, glossy photos. Starring Greer Garson, Laurence Olivier, Mary Boland, Edna May Oliver, Maureen O’Sullivan, Ann Rutherford, Frieda Inescort, Edmund Gwenn, Karen Morley, Heather Angel, Marsha Hunt, Bruce Lester, Edward Ashley, Melville Cooper, Marten Lamont, E.E. Clive, May Beatty, Marjorie Wood, Gia Kent. Directed by Robert Z. Leonard.

There are 14 different photos with a…

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Fifty Shades of Mr. Darcy: A Parody, by William Codpiece Thwackery – A Review

From the desk of Christina Boyd:  Fifty Shades of Mr. Darcy is described as “A titillating mash-up of an erotic bestseller and a romantic classic, peppered with puns.”  As an unabashed reader of anything Jane Austen, or Pride & Prejudice… as well as a blushing, shameless fan of E. L. James’ Fifty Shades of Grey,... Continue Reading →

Vote for your favorite Pride and Prejudice-inspired book

Poll Which is your favorite Pride and Prejudice-inspired book? We have added 15 popular choices to start the poll off, but please add your favorite so that it can be considered. Cast your vote today! Mr. Darcy's Diary (Jane Austen Heroes, #1) An Assembly Such as This (Fitzwilliam Darcy, Gentleman #1) The Other Mr. Darcy... Continue Reading →

Turning Pages, by Tristi Pinkston – A Review

  From the desk of Lisa Galek:  I really love a good Jane Austen contemporary update, especially one geared at teens. There’s something so refreshing and lovely about the idea that, 200 years later, young readers are still eating up the drama between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy. When college student and aspiring librarian, Addie Preston,... Continue Reading →

Find Wonder in All Things: Persuasion Revisited, by Karen M. Cox – A Review

From the desk of Christina Boyd: Jane Austen’s most serious and compelling work, Persuasion, is all about retribution, forgiveness and second chances.  Her masterpiece begins seven years after the broken engagement between the young heiress, Anne Elliot, and a junior naval officer, Frederick Wentworth—when he is thrown back into her sphere and both must face... Continue Reading →

Penguin Classics Bicentenary Edition of Sense and Sensibility, by Jane Austen – A Review

From the desk of Laurel Ann Nattress:  For two hundred and one years readers have had the pleasure of reading Jane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility. For the bicentenary celebration last year, Penguin Classics issued this new edition with an introduction by Cathleen Schine (The Three Weissmanns of Westport) and cover illustration by... Continue Reading →

Austenprose Celebrates a Five Year Blogoversary

Yes, Dear Reader. Today is Austenprose’s five year anniversary. Huzzah! I can’t believe I have been blogging about Jane Austen and her world for five years, but there it is. Time has truly flown by while we have been having a lot of fun dishing about Jane Austen and the many books, movies and the... Continue Reading →

Jane Austen’s Regency World Magazine Nov/Dec 2012 Preview

Hot off the presses is the November/December 2012 (No 60) edition of Jane Austen’s Regency World magazine, the ultimate Austen reading indulgence. Here are the featured articles! Some great Christmas gift ideas for the Jane Austen fan in your life You shall go to the dance – public and private balls in Jane Austen’s time... Continue Reading →

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