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Jane Austen Club
http://www.janeaustenclub.blogspot.com
This blogs is made by one of many Austen' fan! It's in portuguese because there isn't much thing in portuguese about Jane Austen.
Jane Austen em Português
http://janeausten.com.br/
Blog about everything on Jane Austen – in Brazilian Portuguese. Google Translate available to other languages.
Jane Austen's World
http://janeaustensworld.wordpress.com/
This blog brings Jane Austen, her novels, and the Regency Period alive through food, dress, social customs, and other 19th C. historical details.
Jane Austen Quote of the Day
http://www.austenquotes.com
Daily wit and inspiration from Jane Austen, compiled by Lori Smith, author of A Walk with Jane Austen (coming in October '07).
Jane Austen Addict Blog
http://blog.janeaustenaddict.com
Musings on Austen-mania and the writing life by Laurie Viera Rigler, author of Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
Thoughts on Jane Austen and Other Cultural Icons
http://www.janeausten-forevermore.com
I like to share my thoughts on Jane Austen's novels and other cultural icons from the past and present. I share photos of my custom Jane Austen charm jewelry and other related items.
Jane Book Club
http://janebookclub.blogspot.com/
A blog write about Jane Austen and all things about her such as: Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Sense and Sensibility, Mansfield Park, Love and Freindship, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey
The Wayne Austen Diaries
http://www.wayneausten.blogspot.com
The jottings of an effete and amiable young man. Written as a spoof of Jane Austen, it is very gay,very rude and yet often laugh out loud funny. If you love reading other people's diaries, you will love this!
Following Austen
http://www.followingausten.com
Online home for the book A Walk with Jane Austen, including excerpts and Austen travel info.
My English Country Garden
http://myenglishcountrygarden.wordpress.com/
A blog by 50 year old mother of two, retired solicitor, determined but not downtrodden disabled person and Jane Austen obsessive who loves her garden, her husband , her children, her cat …and Jane Austen. Not necessarily in that order according to
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Raquel de Queiróz e a tradução de Mansfield Park
Jane Austen Club | November 20th 2009 by Adriana
O texto abaixo é uma contribuição de Ana Maria Almeida - co-fundadora do Jane Austen Sociedade do Brasil e é baseado no artigo acadêmico a respeito das traduções realizadas por Raquel de Queiróz. ***** Jane Austen é merecidamente reconh read more
Loja Virtual da Biblioteca Britânica
Jane Austen Club | November 20th 2009 by Adriana
A Biblioteca Briânica também possui uma lojinha virtual onde podemos comprar diversos livros e outros objetos relacionados a Austen. Vejam como são lindos esses livros abaixo: Emma e Persuasão Cartas de Jane Austen Agendas e diário Vi read more
A História da Inglaterra - Biblioteca Britânica
Jane Austen Club | November 20th 2009 by Adriana
A Biblioteca Britânica disponibiliza um livro de Jane Austen para visualização e impressão do Fac-Símile do original, além do leitor poder acompanhar a leitura em áudio. The History of England foi escrito por Jane Austen em sua adolescên read more
Getting Into Character: Seven Secrets a Novelist Can Learn From A…
Mad Screenwriter | November 20th 2009
In this unique and practical book, you’ll discover concepts that will help you understand and communicate the behavior, motivation, and psychology of every fictional character you create. Examples from classic and contemporary novels show you how t read more
An Old-Fashioned Bridal Shoot
The Barefoot Bride | November 20th 2009
My friend Elisabeth married her sweetheart in August. Before the wedding she had a bridal shoot with her friends Jonathan and Carrie of Blue Castle Photography. Elisabeth’s handmade wedding dress and bouquet (made from the pages of a Jane Auste read more
Jane Austen and London:A Visit to Carlton House
AustenOnly | November 20th 2009 by My English Country Garden
On the 13th November, 1815 Jane Austen visited Carlton House, the London home of the Prince Regent. A random sequence of events surrounding the treatment of Henry Austen for an illness had revealed her existence in London to the Prince. As he w read more
Booking Through Posterity
everything distils into reading | November 20th 2009
Do you think any current author is of the same caliber as Dickens, Austen, Bronte, or any of the classic authors? If so, who, and why do you think so? If not, why not? What books from this era might be read 100 years from now?I am a big fan of Dicken read more
Flower Brick Friday Number 20: or should that be Foliage Friday ?
My English Country Garden | November 20th 2009 by My English Country Garden
Not much by way of blooms left in the garden this week…But lots of foliage…So before the winter blooming shrubs and plants get into their stride I’ve used foliage and some…chillis. The main contributor to this weeks offerin read more
Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
Lovely Lissie's Reflections and Ruminations | November 19th 2009 by Melissa
Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laurie Viera Rigler In this story Courtney wakes up in Regency England as a Miss Jane Mansfield. At first, she thinks its only a dream, but soon discovers it is all very real. I did enjoy this book. It was in read more
A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Great Writers on Why We Read…
Jane Austen's World | November 19th 2009 by Vic
I had just about given up on reading advance copies of Jane Austen sequels, prequels, and mash-ups, when A Truth Universally Acknowledged: 33 Great Writers on Why We Read Jane Austen, edited by Susannah Carson and published by Random House, arrived i read more
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Odiwe’s elegantly stylish writing is seasoned with just the right dash of tart humor, and her latest literary endeavor is certain to delight both Austen devotees and Regency romance readers . …
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Onde comprar livros de Jane Austen
Na lista abaixo estão apenas algumas sugestões e principalmente para compras online. A dica principal é: comparem preços. Sempre. E verifiquem o valor do frete antes de finalizar a compra. Às vez…
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Jane Austen and Fashion: The Dress of the People by John Styles
Authors of sites, far more qualified than me, write about fashion in the Gregorian /Regency era, and I would never presume to step on their toes. But occasionally if there is something different b…
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