Here are your Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters related links for the week:
- PBS’s To Walk Invisible Finds Fire in the Lives of the Bronte Sisters – The Atlantic
- Jane Austen and Douglas Adams don’t belong to the left — or to the right – The Washington Post
- Which Jane Austen £5 notes are worth £50,000? How to find the valuable fiver serial numbers – The Sun
- Jane Austen, a £400 painting and an enduring art mystery – Financial Times
- Why Jane Austen Matters to Fashion Now – Vogue
- Inaugural ball brings Jane Austen era to Galt – The Galt Herald
- Did you know Jane Austen faked her own marriage? – Star2
- Jane Austen and the Alt-Right – The New York Times
- Dance party: Jane Austen fans ready to have a ball – The New Orleans Advocate
- ANOTHER rare Jane Austen £5 note worth £50,000 may be in circulation – Birmingham Mail
- ‘To Walk Invisible’ Showcases The Kind Of Verisimilitude That Brontë Fans Have Been Craving – Decider
- ‘To Walk Invisible’ Explores The Suffering And Genius Of The Brontë Sisters – The Federalist
- Which Brontë sister wrote which book? – Radio Times
- ‘To Walk Invisible’ brings to life the Brontes and the genius forged on the moors – Christian Science Monitor
- Who was Branwell Brontë? – Radio Times
- Getting Inside the Mind of Emily Brontë – PBS
- Bronte Society spring walk from Thornton to Haworth to mark Charlotte Bronte’s birthday and promote Fair Trade – Keighley News
- Jane Austen news – Issue 62 – Jane Austen Centre