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The Power Of Persuasion: Why Lawyers Love Jane Austen
Lawyers love Jane Austen, disproportionately—often rabidly—so. A leading London jurist once memorably quipped of his devotion: “I read all six of Austen’s books every year, because if I didn’t, I ...
How is it that her stories are still being retold, in Hindi, English, Japanese, Tamil? It comes down to her eye for people, ...
Learn what Miss Austen author Gill Hornby thinks of the TV adaptation airing on MASTERPIECE starring Keeley Hawes.
Helen Fielding has penned numerous books throughout her career, with the Bridget Jones series proving particularly popular ...
Adaptations of Jane Austen’s seminal Pride and Prejudice are hardly uncommon, given that the story has been dazzling readers ...
Angourie Rice and playwright mom Kate Rice talk about their debut romance novel "Stuck Up & Stupid" and the staying power of ...
Newton is a city of more than 13,000 people about an hours drive northwest of Charlotte. McClure responded to a Facebook post announcing the Pride event with a video where a woman made false ...
British Library Publishing will publish a “luxurious” facsimile edition of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, first published in 1813, to mark the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth.
Sorry, Mr Darcy — in 2005’s Pride & Prejudice, the fuss is all about Keira Knightley’s Elizabeth Bennet, a feistier version of the character responsible for the ...
Keira Knightley can sometimes cut a chilly, rigid figure on screen, but she’s never exuded more warmth and confidence than as Lizzy Bennet in Pride & Prejudice ... Tom Hollander’s tum as the repellent ...
When it comes to the one book our staffers would read over and over again, many of us turn to classics over buzzy new reads.