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Posted on 30 January 20229 March 2022 by Lisa

Jane Austen and the Bronte Sisters Link Roundup for January 30, 2022

  • Bouts-Rimé: A Rhyming Word Game Popular During the Georgian Era
  • Latest Art Fund grants of £1.1m announced for 40 museums, galleries and historic houses
  • 2005’s Pride & Prejudice and the fuss over its bonus ending
  • Examining Jane Austen’s “Persuasion” and the Concept of Core Affect
  • Sanditon Season Two Promises New Drama, New Friends, and New Men
  • Jane Eyre – content warnings are as old as the novel itself
  • Matthew Macfadyen Reveals He Improvised Pride & Prejudice’s Hand Flex
  • Everyone Knows About The Hand Flex In “Pride & Prejudice” — But I Bet You Didn’t Know That Matthew Macfadyen Improved It During Rehearsal
  • Joe Wright’s 2005 ‘Pride & Prejudice’ captivates audiences with stunning visual elements, timeless storytelling
  • The full Brontë – uncovering the little-known Irish past of the infamous English writers
  • How first peek at Charlotte Brontë’s wardrobe shows a fashionable side to the creator of ‘plain’ Jane Eyre
  • 7 romantic walks for Valentine’s day in Yorkshire
  • The Many Faces of Jane Eyre
  • Pride and Prejudice, with Songs from Regency England by Jane Austen, Read by Alison Larkin
  • 10 Quotes From Jane Austen’s Emma That Can Teach Us About Life

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