Why it wasn't polite to puff in Regency England - Cambridge Network
From King Alfred to Jane Austen: a historical tour of Winchester - History Extra
Lyme Park in Cheshire closed after 'significant' flood damage - The Guardian
50 great audiobooks to listen to this summer - The Irish Times
3 Books I've Given as Wedding Gifts - Book Riot
Despite Being a Best-Selling Author, Jane Austen Was Paid Very Little - Jezebel
The Words Pride and Prejudice Had Slightly Different Meanings in Jane Austen's Time - Mental Floss
Toni Morrison, Celebrated Novelist of 'Beloved' and Nobel Laureate, Dies at 88 - ETonline (Morrison was a Janeite)
Sonam Kapoor: 'Aisha' was a crazy adventure - Times of India
Why am I so obsessed with 'Pride and Prejudice'? A personal quest - Datebook, SF Chronicle
How I failed my Oxbridge interview - and why I'm glad I did - The Telegraph
Hampshire home in Jane Austen's former village is now for sale - House Beautiful
Jane Austen's England: 10 ways to follow in her footsteps at Bath - USA Today
10 British Period Movies to Watch While You Wait for the Downtown Abbey Movie - Parade
These Classic Books Are Surprisingly Fresh - and They're Free - lifehacker
Jane Austen was shockingly underpaid compared to other authors of her era - Vox
10 Literary Destinations Every Book Lover Should Visit At Least Once - Forbes
20 classics every American should read, according to English professors - USA Today
Bronte binge, anyone? BBC records unabridged classics - The Times
SANDITON Trailer Brings Jane Austen's Unfinished Novel to Life - Nerdist
National Trust's Lyme Park reopens after deluge damage - BBC
A Fancy New Edition of Pride and Prejudice is Coming This Fall - Mental Floss
Lords & Ladies: The 15 Best Shows to Stream If You Love BBC Period Dramas - Yahoo Lifestyle
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