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Members who read books by Jane Austen also read - Goodreads

Find authors like Jane Austen from the world's largest community of readers. Goodreads members who like Jane Austen also like: Henry James, Louisa May Al...

Who should I read after Jane Austen? : r/janeausten - Reddit

Georgette Heyer · Angela Thirkella · Anthony Trollope (esp the Barchester series) · Elizabeth Gaskell - Wives & Daughters is very Austenish · The ...

10 comforting classics to read after you run out of Jane Austen novels

I also recommend The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society. I just reread it, it's eerily relevant (humans connecting and forging friendships without ...

What are some good novels for people who have read all of Jane ...

There's nobody quite like Jane Austen, but I would also recommend Elizabeth Gaskell. She was a contemporary of Dickens, so much closer in time ...

Who did Jane Austen read?

Another author that influenced Jane Austen was Fanny Burney, byname of Frances d'Arblay, née Burney. (Born June 13, 1752, King's Lynn, Norfolk, ...

Who Jane Read, Who Read Jane: Austen's Readers and Favorite ...

Jane Austen read widely in the classics of her day, including the famous, Shakespeare and Milton, and the forgotten. Here are some of the popular books she ...

What Jane Austen's characters read, and why it matters

Austen's model readers are not merely complicit with the narrator and the reading characters; they may also be resistant. ... Just as Austen's ...

Books to Read if You Love Jane Austen! #JaneAustenJuly - YouTube

Hello everyone! I hope you're having a lovely week. Today I'm chatting about my favourite author, Jane Austen, in celebration of ...

Is it alright for men to read Jane Austen?

The latter is one of my favourite books. Bronte's Jane Eyre is also great. Wuthering Heights is on my to read. I've only read Sense and ...

How do I understand the language in Pride... - Goodreads

Laura I also tried reading this book for the first time when I was 13. ... Susan When I first read Jane Austen's books, I found it easier to read them all ...

Where to start with Jane Austen - Penguin Books

You may have watched a dozen TV and film adaptations but have you read the books? We asked an Austen super-fan to share their guide on which novel to start ...

Have you read all of Jane Austen? Which are your faves?

I've read all her novels. In order, I would say Pride & Prejudice is my favorite, followed by Sense & Sensibility, then Emma. Of the ...

Where to Start With Jane Austen: The Ultimate Reading Guide

She is mostly known for her six published novels, which satirise the lives of the landed gentry and emerging middle class of the later 18th ...

A Jane Austen Reading Group Wanders into Anthony Trollope

And the things they choose tend to be similar. Janeites onto the next thing typically go for Trollope, Mrs. Gaskell, Edith Wharton, a little ...

How to Misread Jane Austen | The New Yorker

Her books transported readers to a simpler time and place. They were escapist fiction. Winston Churchill had “Pride and Prejudice” read aloud to ...

Which Jane Austen Novel Should I Read First?

Northanger Abbey · Sense and Sensibility · Mansfield Park · Persuasion. The last three novels I listed are Austen's more melancholy works and I ...

Why is it considered hard to read Jane Austen books? Is there any ...

That being said, there is no particular order to read her books, all of her six popular fictions are standalone novels. So there's no hard and ...

I Read Every Book By Jane Austen and Now I Am In Want of a ...

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Why the F*ck Do People Love Jane Austen So Much? A Primer

Since then, I have read all her books at least once, and seen the ... She also worked on a book that was called The Brothers, though ...

Mere Information and True Knowledge: Jane Austen on Books

Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are the same sort of readers as Henry Tilney: they read widely, and they talk about their reading with others. But Austen goes a step ...