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Mary Linwood, a portrait of an embroidery portraitist
If you caught Jane Austen and Co.'s lecture on crafting with Jennie Batchelor, you heard mention of a woman named Mary Linwood. Who was she?

Robin K. Floyd
Nov 11, 2020


Tips for teaching Jane Austen online
A new resource for studying Austen online, from the Jane Austen Summer Program.
Brett Harris
Nov 4, 2020


A Halloween-friendly reading list
Books to give yourself a fright, in the way Catherine Morland and her mischievous friend Isabella Thorpe do in “Northanger Abbey.”
Zeina Makky
Oct 28, 2020


Caught in the cross...writing?
A look at a remarkable innovation on the part of Regency society: the cross-written letter.
Brett Harris
Oct 21, 2020


Bath: A short history of the ancient city
Even before Jane Austen entered the picture, Bath was an ancient city with a rich history.

Robin K. Floyd
Oct 14, 2020


Deirdre Le Faye: Saying goodbye to a Jane Austen great
Deirdre Le Faye studied and wrote about the Regency author for 40 years. Le Faye died Aug. 16.
Zeina Makky
Oct 6, 2020


Virtual Jane Austen events you might have missed this summer
Back in the spring, we shared some ideas with you on how to entertain yourself at home. Since then, there has been a boom in Jane Austen...

Robin K. Floyd
Sep 30, 2020


Q&A: Behind the scenes of Jane Austen's Regency World magazine
A chat with publisher Tim Bullamore.

Jennifer Abella
Sep 23, 2020


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