Here are your Jane Austen and the Bronte sisters related links for the week:
- Jane Austen News – Issue 107– Jane Austen Centre
- Jane Austen Used Pins to Edit Her Manuscripts: Before the Word Processor & White-Out – Open Culture
- The Truth Behind Jane Austen’s Fight Club: Female Prize Fights Were a Thing During the 18th Century – Open Culture
- Skate or Jane Austen! A Q&A with English Professor Devoney Looser – News Whistle
- Jane Austen’s Ballroom – Behind the Scenes – Now Toronto
- That fascinating classic – The Statesman
- Culture minister praise for town’s Jane Austen statue – Bassington Gazette
- A theatre company in Colorado, in the spirit of the Olympics, include curling as part of their production of Sense & Sensibility – Facebook
- A Jane Austen Roleplaying Game Hit Its Goal On Kickstarter, So You Can Start Living Out Your Pemberley Fantasies – Bustle
- ‘Persuasion’ 200 Years Later: Persuading Others To Rethink Jane Austen – The Harvard Crimson
- Jane Austen ‘shrine’ church in row with historian over plans to commemorate estate’s new owners – The Telegraph
- Back in time: Audubon historic site honors Jane Austen – The Advocate
- New Picture Book Biography of Jane Austen Glitters – Fine Books & Collections
- Grapefruit Lab Production Depicts a Queer Jane Eyre – Westword
- Kate Bush’s Wuthering Heights — from Emily Brontë to Alan Partridge – The Financial Times (paywall)
- Issue 31: The Marvellous Mary Anne – Pride and Possibilities