Three people talking at a party Caption: "Lately, I've been reading Jane Austen - just to clear my palate."
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker
March 11, 1991
#Jane250
Three people talking at a party Caption: "Lately, I've been reading Jane Austen - just to clear my palate."
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker
March 11, 1991
#Jane250
Caricature of Jane
"It’s not only scientists who stand on the shoulders of giants. Novelists have been the lucky beneficiaries of the sustained development since Jane Austen & Gustave Flaubert of free indirect style."
- Ian McEwan
✏️ Jane Austen by David Levine
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Thompson smiles, holding her Oscar
My favourite Academy Awards line of all comes from Emma Thompson, when she won for her Sense & Sensibility screenplay.
"Before I came I went to visit Jane Austen's grave in Winchester Cathedral to pay my respects, you know, & to tell her about the grosses."
📷 Ron Galella, 1993
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Cartoon of a woman reading a book, surrounded by shelves & stacks of books
"Queneau rather than Breton, & the American objectivists rather than the Beat Generation, but also Jane Austen rather than Balzac, Gertrude Stein rather than Joyce...."
- Jacques Roubaud
🖼️ Tom Gauld, New Yorker cover, October 20, 2014
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Harriet Smith & Emma Woodhouse have a cup of coffee in a scene from the 2020 film of Emma
Coffee break! ☕️
"It is rather impertinent to suggest any household care to a housekeeper, but I just venture to say that the coffee-mill will be wanted every day while Edward is at Steventon, as he always drinks coffee for breakfast."
- Jane Austen to Cassandra, June 11, 1799
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Possibly Jane Austen
by Unknown artist
hollow-cut silhouette, circa 1810-1815
#Jane250
"Men have had every advantage of us in telling their own story. The pen has been in their hands.”
- Anne Elliott, in my favourite Austen novel, Persuasion
Cartoon of Jane Austen writing with a feather quill. In a thought bubble, Darcy says, "Talk about how big my muscles are."
Remembering Jane Austen on her birthday 🎂
A wonderful portrait of "Poor Jane Austen" by Kate Beaton
"Which of all my important nothings shall I tell you first?"
- JA
Today is the 250th anniversary of her birth #Jane250
The library's series around Jane Austen will continue through December.
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#OrlandoShine #OrlandoSkye #Books #Jane250
Intrigued? Read more about Margie Burns's research here in her piece at @uk.theconversation.com theconversation.com/...
#Jane250 #Austen250 #JaneAusten250 #JaneAusten
2 books are positioned on a wooden bench outside of SUB Göttingen, with the dusky sky and an illuminated building in the background. The books are: Margie Burns, "Jane Austen, Abolitionist" & Gabrielle D V White "Jane Austen in the Context of Abolition"
As 2025 is also the big #JaneAustenYear, here are 2 books on #JaneAusten & #Abolition of #Slavery
Margie Burns on "Jane Austen, Abolitionist" & the Abolitionist meaning of the phrase #Pride&Prejudice
& Gabrielle D V White "Jane Austen in the Context of Abolition"
#Jane250 #Austen250 #JaneAusten250
#NewEngland based Austen fans! Join me tomorrow (January 25th) to kickoff #Jane250 with a performance of my one-woman #play #JaneAusten - Who Dares to be an Authoress at #NorfolkPublicLibrary in Norfolk, MA. Travel back with me to 1815.
Register here:
norfolkpl.assabetinteractive.com/calendar/liv...
How splendid to be able to spend a quiet morning at #JaneAustensHouse today before all of the big events for the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth kick-in later this year.
It was an exquisite clear and frosty winter day.
#janeausten #jane250 #chawtoncottage #austen250
Hello, Hampshire!
Spending the last few days of our trip in #JaneAustenCountry — After all, it is the first month of #Jane250 (the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth).
#janeausten #janeite #hampshire #englishcountryside #roomwithaview #womenwriters #englishcountrystyle #literarytravel