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Gentle readers, it may appear from time to time, that our Austen connections run far and wide, but modesty precedes us as we happily submit this review for your perusal from our dear friend and fellow Janeite Deborah Jane who attended the new stage adaptation of Pride and Prejudice presented by The Citadel Theatre in Edmonton, [...]

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A PERSUASIVE ADAPTATION OF AUSTEN’S CLASSIC
How eloquent could Anne Elliot have been! How eloquent, at least, were her wishes on the side of early warm attachment, and a cheerful confidence in futurity, against that over-anxious caution which seems to insult exertion and distrust Providence! She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she [...]

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ACKNOWLEDGED
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife. The Narrator, Pride & Prejudice, Chapter 1
The most universally acknowledged famous first line in literature to inspire the admiration and the imitation of the world. We can never have too much of a good [...]

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