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Jane Austen’s Cults and Cultures, by Claudia L. Johnson – A Review

Review by Aia Hussein-Yousef In chapter five of Claudia L. Johnson’s new book Jane Austen’s Cults and Cultures, she notes that in the first Jane Austen Society Report for the years 1943 – 46, a memory...

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Jane-a-Day: 5 Year Journal, by Potter Style – A Review

This charming journal completely missed my radar when it was released last November. Not surprising, really. Who would know from the title listed online that it was inspired by Jane Austen? The actual...

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Miss Jane Austen’s Guide to Modern Life Dilemmas, by Rebecca Smith – A Review

I am late out of the gate in reviewing this book. It’s been sitting here on my desk for months. Released on 25 October 2012, it has not garnered much attention and I don’t know why. Honestly, I am a...

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Celebrating Pride and Prejudice: 200 Years of Jane Austen’s Masterpiece, by...

This is my second selection for The Pride and Prejudice Bicentenary Challenge 2013, our year-long event honoring Jane Austen’s second published novel. Please follow the link above to read all the...

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Giveaway Winner Announced for Celebrating Pride and Prejudice

73 of you left comments qualifying you for a chance to win one of copy of Celebrating Pride and Prejudice by Susannah Fullerton. The winner drawn at random is: Sharee Burton who left a comment on...

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What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved, by John Mullan –...

From the desk of Sarah Emsley “The closer you look, the more you see,” writes John Mullan in What Matters in Jane Austen? Elizabeth Bennet learns this lesson in Pride and Prejudice when she reads and...

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Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom, by...

There are Trekkies and Potterheads and Twifans, but nothing in the pop culture universe can compare to the passion, dedication and eccentricity of a Janeite. I know this because I am one. For the...

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Among the Janeites Launch Party with Author Deborah Yaffe, & Giveaway!

It is a happy day when new books are born, especially when they come from Janeite lineage. I am very pleased to celebrate the arrival of Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen...

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Giveaway Winners Announced for Among the Janeites

68 of you left comments qualifying you for a chance to win a copy of Among the Janeites, by Deborah Yaffe. The six winners drawn at random are: Ellie who left a comment on August 06, 2013 Maycomber who...

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Jane Austen Cover to Cover: 200 Years of Classic Book Covers, by Margaret C....

I am very pleased to have the ironic honor of officially revealing the cover of a new book about Austen-inspired book covers, Jane Austen: Cover to Cover, by Margaret Sullivan. I think it rather...

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At Home with Jane Austen, by Kim Wilson – A Review

From the desk of Tracy Hickman: I have been a Kim Wilson fan since reading her books In the Garden with Jane Austen and Tea with Jane Austen. Her latest work At Home with Jane Austen, a luscious coffee...

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Austenprose’s Best Austenesque/Jane Austen-inspired Books of 2014

Another fabulous year of reading has passed with many memorable books for Janeites to devour. We reviewed 68 of them this past year and would like to share our list of what we feel were the Best...

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Fan Phenomena: Jane Austen, edited by Gabrielle Malcolm – A Review

From the desk of Tracy Hickman: Jane Austen fans cannot be filed neatly into a single category any more than Austen’s works can be limited to one literary genre. How might an editor attempt to do...

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Jane-a-Day: 5 Year Journal, by Potter Style – A Review

This charming journal completely missed my radar when it was released last November. Not surprising, really. Who would know from the title listed online that it was inspired by Jane Austen? The actual...

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