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Sea Bathing and Other Brighton Pastimes
by Kara Pleasants, author of The Unread Letter The first time I ever heard of Brighton, it was in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice—the...
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Nov 18, 20214 min read


The Real Cost of a House Fire
By Gailie Ruth Caress, author of Fearful Symmetry "To your horse, man! Longbourn is on fire!’” -Mr Darcy to Mr Bingley, Fearful Symmetry,...
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Nov 18, 20215 min read


Crim Con
By Catherine Lodge, author of Lovers' Meeting In the event that you dear, kind readers are minded to purchase my book, you might like to...
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Nov 18, 20213 min read


Elizabeth and the Dripping Wells
by Jessie Lewis, Author of Fallen But surely,” said she, “I may enter his county with impunity, and rob it of a few petrified spars...
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Nov 18, 20214 min read


Illegitimacy
by Jessie Lewis, Author of Fallen There’s an element of mystery to Fallen that makes it a bit tricky to talk about without revealing any...
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Nov 18, 20215 min read


Dukes, Duchesses and Dowagers: Knowing One's Peerage
By Noell Chesney, author of All That This Entails When you’ve read Jane Austen’s novels multiple times over the last 25 years, and you’ve...
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Nov 18, 20213 min read


The Cost of A Season
By Elizabeth Rasche, author of Flirtation & Folly, A Season in London Finally! You have turned sixteen (or fifteen, and have a dazzlingly...
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Nov 18, 20215 min read


Love on the Rocks in Regency England
By Amy D’Orazio Marrying for love was gaining in popularity in regency England, but nevertheless a marriage was a business transaction. A...
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Nov 18, 20213 min read


Reflections on Tempt Me and 2020
By Julie Cooper For some reason, today I’m drawn to this excerpt from Tempt Me: “Her dreams came with each dawn. She would waken upon a...
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A Literary Obsession
by Jenetta James, Author of The Memory House After I graduated from law school, in about 2005, I spent almost a decade researching the...
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Nov 18, 20213 min read


The Choices We Make
Gently bred ladies were expected to be subject to their fathers, and then to their husbands. They were virgins, then wives, then widows.
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Nov 18, 20214 min read


Missing Magic? Jane Austen’s Skeptical World
By Kara Pleasants, author of Disenchanted Twilight Dreams by Arthur Rackam The word magic does not appear in the collected works of Jane...
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Nov 18, 20214 min read


Darcy Gets The Point
In this scene cut from the published version of Taken, Elizabeth’s older brother uses his fencing skills on Darcy to drive home a point...
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Nov 18, 20213 min read


Time Out of Place: The Origins of Taken
By Mary Anne Mushatt It was in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, more than 10 years ago, when I first read Jane Austen’s Pride &...
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Nov 18, 20212 min read


The Importance of Marriage
by Lucy Marin, author of Being Mrs Darcy Marriage was serious business for women (and men) in Jane Austen’s time. This is reflected in...
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Nov 18, 20216 min read


A Peek at the Dancing Bear
by Jessie Lewis, author of Speechless I love the Regency era and am lucky enough to be surrounded by historical buildings and places here...
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Nov 18, 20213 min read


Julie Cooper Tells All: 'The Perfect Gentleman' Cover
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Nov 18, 20213 min read
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