Author: Jane Austen
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-WIKIPEDIA: Jane Austen - - - - - - - -ESSAY: Jane Austen was a satirist – why isn’t she treated like one? (Adam J. Smith, August 4, 2025, The Conversation) -ESSAY: Jane Austen’s Letters Are the Closest We Can Get to Her. What Do They Reveal About the ‘Pride and Prejudice’ Author?: This year marks the English novelist’s 250th birthday. Her hundreds of surviving letters—both real and fictional—offer valuable insights into her imaginative wit and enduring appeal (Ellen Wexler, December 16, 2025, Smithsonian) -ESSAY: Jane Austen’s Critique of Narcissistic Patriarchs: Exploring leadership and responsibility in Austen’s novels. (Rachel Carnell, 12/16/25, The Globalist) -ESSAY: Serene and Enduring Jane: From 1975: There is always more to Austen than meets the eye. (R. D. Stock, Winter 1977, Modern Age) -ESSAY: Jane Austen made us moral: The great author did not just change the way we write; it changed the way we think (Thomas Peermohamed Lambert, 12/13/25, New Statesman) -ESSAY: The Anglican worldview of Jane Austen’s life and novels (Neal Rees, 12/16/25, Christianity Today) -ESSAY: The little-known prayers written by Jane Austen (Neal Rees, 12/16/25, Christianity Today) -ESSAY: Jane Austen’s happiness was complicated – her last heroine in Persuasion knew why (annaWalker & Jane Wright, December 9, 2025 , The Conversation) -AUDIO: Why Jane Austen's works still resonate, 250 years after her birth (Melissa Gray. 12/07/25, NPR: Weekend Edition) -ESSAY: Is Mansfield Park about slavery?: A vexed question with no simple answers (Henry Oliver, Oct 23, 2025, The Common Reader) -ESSAY: What Pride and Prejudice Tells Us About British History, Class, and Women’s Leisure Time: Patricia A. Matthew Explores the Historical Context of Jane Austen’s Most Famous Novel (Patricia A. Matthew, September 22, 2025, LitHub) -ESSAY: Why Jane Austen is still the queen of romance: The writer remains supreme in part because women don’t merely want dazzling men, we want to be dazzling ourselves. (Julia Yost, 9/16/25, The Spectator) -ESSAY: Celebrating Jane Austen in 6 Intriguing Essays (Taylor Jasmine | On August 30, 2025, Literary Ladies Guide) -ESSAY: What was Jane Austen’s best novel? These experts think they know (Lucy Thompson, August 27, 2025, The Conversation) -ESSAY: Reading With Jane Austen (Joseph Pearce, July 24th, 2025, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: Persuaded by Grace: Jane Austen’s Faith Beyond Her Novels (Deanna Rogers, August 06, 2025, Center for Faith & Culture) -ESSAY: Jane Austen’s ‘Persuasion’ Can Teach You How to Grow Up (Brandon Taylor, 7/17/25, TIME) -ESSAY: Why Jane Austen is definitely not just for girls (Shelley Galpin, July 15, 2025, The Conversation) -ESSAY: I Can Read You Like A Book: On Northanger Abbey (B. D. McClay, June 9, 2025, Paris Review) -ESSAY: How Jane Austen Pulled It Off: On Emma (Jennifer Egan, June 11, 2025, Paris Review) -ESSAY: The Power of Persuasion: Why Lawyers Love Jane Austen: Natalie Jenner Explores the Legal and Judicial Side of One of English Literature’s Most Beloved Writers (Natalie Jenner, May 6, 2025, LitHub) -ESSAY: How Mr. Darcy Became One of Jane Austen’s Most Memorable Creations: Janet Todd Explores the Origins and Afterlives of a Longtime Object of Literary Desire (Janet Todd, March 19, 2025, LitHub) -ESSAYS: ‘Much darker than Pride and Prejudice!’: authors pick their favourite Jane Austen novel: Colm Tóibín, Katherine Rundell, Rebecca Kuang and other leading novelists celebrate the author in her 250th year (The Guardian, 3/14/25) -PODCAST: Sacred and Profane Love Episode 13: Jane Austen on the Virtues of Social Life (Sacred and Profane Love, 22 April 2019) -PODCAST: The Art of Living: Jane Austen’s “Emma”: with Dr Gillian Dooley (The Minefield with Waleed Aly, Scott Stephens, 7 Jul 2022, ) -ESSAY: Moral philosophy and the novel: The struggle between good and evil in Jane Austen’s “Mansfield Park” and Iris Murdoch’s “A Fairly Honourable Defeat” (Gillian Dooley, 11 Jul 2022, ABC: Religion & Ethics) -ESSAY: Jane Austen and Empire (Edward Said) -ESSAY: Pride and Prejudice and Nazis: On Aldous Huxley's Wild Wartime Jane Austen Adaptation: You've never seen Austen like this. (Olivia Rutigliano, 1/17/25, Crime Reads) -ESSAY: The genial core of Jane Austen’s art (The Monitor's Editorial Board, Dec. 13, 2024, CS Monitor) - ESSAY: The Banality of Evil in Austen’s Northanger Abbey (Felix James Miller, October 26, 2024, European Conservative) -ESSAY: Jane Austen’s American Spirit: The Florida education commissioner put ‘Pride and Prejudice’ on an ‘American pride’ list. Not a bad move. (Michael Lucchese, August 17, 2024, The Dispatch) -ESSAY: The Enduring Charm of Jane Austen (Suzie Andres|July 17th, 2024, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: What Jane Austen’s Work Can Tell Us About the British Imperial Project: Corinne Fowler Considers the Colonial Legacy of the English Countryside (Corinne Fowler, June 11, 2024, LitHub) -ESSAY: Jane Austen versus virtue signalling: What Mansfield Park can tell us about contemporary politics (Stephen Wigmore, 5/05/24, The Critic) -ESSAY: On Jane Austen and The Lovable Unlikability of Emma Woodhouse: Emily Harding Can't Separate the Independent Streak from the Austen Worldview (Emily Harding, May 24, 2023, LitHub) -ESSAY: The Perfection of Jane Austen (Eva Brann, July 17th, 2022, Imaginative Conservative) -ESSAY: DETECTING JANE: A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF JANE AUSTEN’S EARLY DEATH: After decades of writing detective novels featuring Jane Austen, Stephanie Barron has developed a theory about the author's death. (STEPHANIE BARRON, 2/17/22, CrimeReads) -ESSAY: How Jane Austen Created a Shakespearean World in Pride and Prejudice: The Late Harold Bloom on the Delights of the Beloved 1813 Novel and the Joys of Rereading (Harold Bloom, December 23, 2021, LitHub) -REVIEW ESSAY: In Praise of Jane Austen’s Least Beloved Novel: Part marriage plot, part novel about novels, “Northanger Abbey” is Austen’s strangest—and perhaps most underappreciated—work. (Adelle Waldman, May 31, 2025, The New Yorker) -ESSAY: United States of (Jane) Austen: They’ve turned her into a self-help guru (Lily Isaacs, June 19, 2025, UnHerd) -ESSAY: On Jane Austen’s Politics of Walking: Rachel Cohen: These Characters Walk to Be Themselves and to Change (Rachel Cohen, July 24, 2020, LitHub) -ESSAY: Jane Austen’s Unlikeable Emma (James R. Rogers, 11/10/20, Law & Liberty) -ESSAY: In Jane Austen’s Persuasion, respite is a key ingredient for romance (Barbara Cooke, August 18, 2025, The Conversation) -ESSAY:The (Almost) Wildness of Elizabeth Bennet: Devoney Looser on the Perennial Appeal of Jane Austen’s Remarkable Heroine (Devoney Looser, September 4, 2025, LitHub) - - -REVIEW: of Jane Austen’s Darkness by julia yost (Peter J. Leithart, First Things) -REVIEW: of Jane Austen's Darkness (Jon D. Schaff, Current) - -REVIEW: of Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness by Inger Sigrun Bredkjær Brodey (Elizabeth Lowry, WSJ) -REVIEW: of Jane Austen and the Price of Happiness (Alexandra Mullen, Hudson Review) - -REVIEW: of Jane Austen’s Bookshelf by Rebecca Romney (Tom Shone, The Guardian) -1
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