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A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the “Pride and Prejudice” author was never prolific. But her work remains ...
We’ve had Jane Austen biopics, biographies, screen adaptations galore. Now, her life story is told graphically, with both ...
Fevers, fatigue, and a changing complexion? Why modern doctors are still trying to make sense of the symptoms the celebrated ...
Brain rot meets rom-com dressing in Lena Dunham's new Netflix series. Costume designer Arielle Cooper-Lethem shares how she ...
ITV reporter Derek Johnson spoke to Austen fans who'd travelled to Hampshire from across the world. People from all over the ...
Photo: PBS Miss Austen Ending Explained: What is Addison’s Disease? How Did the Real Jane Austen Die? Miss Austen details how Cassy Austen might have had a second chance of romance with the ...
Sure, you’re familiar with Cassandra Austen, but what about Mary, Isabella, or Eliza? Here’s how everyone’s connected in the Masterpiece show.
Jane Austen only left behind 6 completed novels. She combined observational humor about people and incisive romances into timeless and lasting stories, and they are widely beloved.
The Heritage Village Museum Center is hosting a Jane Austen festival to commemorate 250 years since the British novelist was born.
While Jane Austen's work has unknowingly birthed some of the most iconic period drama adaptations, 2005's Pride & Prejudice arguably takes the crown.
Most of Jane Austen’s correspondence was burned after her death. This PBS Masterpiece series speculates as to why.
‘Masterpiece’ presents a four-part drama about Jane Austen and her elder sister, Cassandra, who burned the bulk of the novelist’s letters after her death.