Celebrate the brilliant mind behind your favourite classics with Jane Austen’s 250th birthday. Born on December 16, 1775, it’s the perfect excuse for a trip to England this year, writes Mauriz ...
But of course PBS Masterpiece is going to celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday. As a treat for all the Austen stans out there, the premier period piece destination is exploring the author’s ...
Watch the new trailer above. PREVIOUS, Jan. 21: Masterpiece on PBS has released the first trailer for Miss Austen, ahead of its May 4 premiere. “I am not ready to let my beloved sister, ...
The Jane Austen-hits-LA comedy changed fashion, language and cinema. As it turns 30 and a new stage musical version opens, its writer and director discusses why it's so personal to her.
BBC Arts is to mark Jane Austen’s 250th birthday with a new documentary series from 72 Films, Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius. Jane Austen: Rise of a Genius is the story of how a self-taught young woman ...
This handsome four-part adaptation of the 2020 novel by Gill Hornby puts Jane Austen’s older sister Cassandra at the centre of the compelling narrative. Among the facts known about Cassadra is ...
Miss Austen draws to a conclusion this evening (Sunday, February 23) on BBC One with audiences seeing how the gripping period drama will wrap things up. Article continues below Viewers have been ...
The BBC One period drama Miss Austen reaches its dramatic conclusion tonight (Sunday, February 23), leaving viewers on the edge of their seats as they discover the fate of the characters in this ...
The BBC One period drama Miss Austen reaches its finale tonight (Sunday, February 23), with viewers set to discover the fate of the characters in this enthralling series. The show, which is an ...
Case in point, Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, which counts the notable locations referred to throughout its pages, as some of the most memorable in the author’s repertoire. Particularly ...
Winter is the season for reading, and rereading the books you have occupied that still retain your body heat. I am not the English academic who, when asked if he read novels, said, Yes, all six ...