I’m excited to see my three posts on PBS’s Pride and Prejudice (1995 TV, Parts 1 to 3) have been selected for publication in the March issue of The Jane Austen Centre Online Magazine.
The posts have been combined into a single article. Magazine editor Laura Boyle has given it a new name “Pride and Prejudice Revisited”. If you go to the Magazine’s home page, it can be found under the category of Jane Austen’s Work: Jane Austen’s Books and Characters . You can also click here to go directly to my article.
While you’re there, browse through the many interesting and informative articles on topics relating to Jane and the Regency world, including fashion, recipes, histories, Jane’s work, media reviews, biographies, hands-on crafts and projects, and a short story mystery featuring Northanger Abbey characters entitled ‘There Must Be Murder’.
I visited the Jane Austen Centre in Bath last December. It’s located a few doors from Jane’s second residence in that Georgian City at 40 Gay Street. The Centre houses a permanent exhibition, a gift shop, tea rooms, and sponsors walking tours and an annual Jane Austen Festival.
For pictures of my Bath visit, here are my posts Jane Austen’s Bath and Bath in December.
prudish or queer: what do you think about J. Austen?
<<did she hate her world or loved it?
What did she think about women condition in in her age?
Help me to know the writer better, thank you.
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Ester,
Feel free to read more of my Jane Austen posts on this blog, 54 of them so far, you may be able to find the answer you’re looking for in them. Go to the end of my sidebar there’s a category drop down, click on ‘Jane Austen’. Choose the posts that interest you and explore. I’m sure you can decide after reading them. Thanks for stopping by!
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