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where "There is a monsterous deal of stupid quizzing, & common-place nonsense talked, but scarcely any wit."
Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, 21 April 1805

Join us and discover author Jane Austen through her novels, letters, life and modern intrepretations as we focus on her unique ability to write about her early 19th-century English rural society with keen observation, irony and wit.

A WOMAN'S WIT:
JANE AUSTEN'S LIFE
AND LEGACY
at the Morgan Library, NYC
Visit the new Jane Austen exhibition November 6, 2009 through March 14, 2010 at the Morgan Library in New York City. Featured are several of Jane Austen's letters, manuscripts of The Watsons and Lady Susan, and extensive support material including information on her contemporaries, images of artwork from the era, vintage novels and a new film interviewing contemporary writers, actors and artists on Austen's enduring legacy.
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THAT HAMILTON WOMAN
directed by
Alexander Korda
The romance of Emma, Lady Hamilton and Lord Horatio Nelson might just be the most infamous romance of the Napoleonic age. She was an reputedly beguiling beauty and he a brilliant naval hero, both married to others, yet scandalously engaging in an love affair that shaped history. This 1941 movie staring Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier as the two ill-fated lovers has just been re-issued on DVD by Criterion Collection and may be one of my favorite romantic movies short of Pride and Prejudice.
LAUREL ANN'S REVIEW

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EVERYTHING AUSTEN
CHALLENGE X TWO
hosted by Austenprose
until January 2010

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JANE AUSTEN TODAY
Discover news and discussion on movies, print, sequels, web and blog sites and other modern day media about Jane Austen with a fun fresh approach!

A MATCH FOR
MARY BENNET
by Eucharista Ward
Jane Austen’s minor character Mary Bennet from Pride and Prejudice is not exactly heroine material. Prim, judgmental and pedantic, Mary gets a make-over and a new outlook on life. Her evolution throughout the course of the book is surprising as two new men, one a rakeish charmer and the other a stoic Minister help her to discover that there is more to life than her Godly studies, music and books.
LAUREL ANN'S REVIEW

ACCORDING TO JANE
by Marilyn Brant
In this contemporary novel, Jane Austen’s ghost inhabits teenage Ellie Barnett’s thoughts, guiding her through twenty years of life’s romantic and unromantic dilemmas. Since we all know that Auntie Jane never steered any of her heroines in the wrong direction, Ellie has excellent advice, or does she?
LAUREL ANN'S REVIEW

THE OTHER MR. DARCY
by Monica Fairview
In this Pride and Prejudice spinoff, Caroline Bingley gets center stage. Distraught after the marriage of Mr. Darcy to Elizabeth Bennet, Caroline's emotional breakdown is witnessed by Robert Darcy, Mr. Darcy's American cousin. Throw together during a carriage ride to Pemberley, they disagree on everything until Robert's gallant proposal saves her reputation. Can Caroline Bingley evolve past the snooty and snarky "mean girl" presented in Jane Austen's original novel and find love and happiness?
LAUREL ANN'S REVIEW

LADY SUSAN
by Jane Austen
One of the lesser known works, Lady Susan just might be the sleeper novel of Jane Austen's oeuvre. Meet Lady Susan, the "Mistress of deceit," who is tagged the most "acomplished coquette in England" by society, and for good reason. She flirts with married men and steals other ladies beaux right under their noses, all without a whiff of conscience. Written in Austen's late teens, it's unguarded and exhuberant style is highly memlodramatic and outrageously fun.
LAUREL ANN'S REVIEW

LOST IN AUSTEN
A new four part television mini-series based on Jane Austen's famous novel Pride and Prejudice aired in the UK in September 2008 to mixed critical reception. I liked it! You can read all four of my reviews on each episode by following the links listed below.
MY REVIEWS OF
LOST IN AUSTEN
Episode One
Episode Two
Episode Three
Episode Four