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Sarah Emsley

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Tag Archives: Jane Austen

Pleasure, Pain, and the Past

May 21, 2013

Ninth in a series on rereading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Here are Parts One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, and Eight. “Think only of the past …

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What’s your favourite edition of Pride and Prejudice?

May 7, 2013

One of my favourite copies of Pride and Prejudice is neither scholarly nor beautiful. It’s a bright orange hardcover edition, …

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Charlotte Collins, How Could You?

April 25, 2013

Eighth in a series on rereading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Here are Parts One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, and Seven. “Much as I abominate writing, …

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First Impressions and Second Perusals

April 11, 2013

Seventh in a series on rereading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Here are Parts One, Two, Three, Four, Five, and Six. Elizabeth Bennet doesn’t take Lady Catherine’s …

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What Matters in Jane Austen? – a review

April 1, 2013

The short answer is, “even the smallest detail matters.” But the bigger question is, “why does it matter?” In my …

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How to Become an Expert, by Lady Catherine de Bourgh

March 22, 2013

Sixth in a series on rereading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Here are Part One, Part Two, Part Three, Part Four, and Part Five. “If I …

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Does Mr. Collins Read Novels?

March 4, 2013

Fifth in a series on rereading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Here are Part One, Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four. Jane Austen …

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Pride and Prejudice Fundraiser for Halifax Humanities 101

February 23, 2013

Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham do battle in court, and you’re invited to watch. No, this isn’t a scene from …

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Why is Mr. Darcy So Attractive?

February 14, 2013

Fourth in a series on rereading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. Here are Part One, Part Two, and Part Three. “Darcy is still …

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An Invitation to Discuss Pride and Prejudice

February 13, 2013

Please share this invitation with friends who might be interested in reading or rereading Pride and Prejudice and discussing it …

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Happy 200th Anniversary to Pride and Prejudice!

Title page for the first edition of Pride and Prejudice

Click on the title page above for my series of posts on rereading Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

"I want to tell you that I have got my own darling Child from London." Jane Austen to Cassandra Austen on receiving Pride and Prejudice, 29 January 1813

Happy 100th Anniversary to The Custom of the Country!

The Custom of the Country

My edition of Edith Wharton's 1913 novel The Custom of the Country (Broadview, 2008)

“Know your own happiness”

Jane Austen's Philosophy of the Virtues

My book Jane Austen's Philosophy of the Virtues (Palgrave, 2005)

Essays by Sheila Johnson Kindred, Brian Southam, Peter W. Graham, and Sarah Emsley

Jane Austen and the North Atlantic

I edited this collection for the Jane Austen Society (2006)

A history of the oldest Protestant Church in Canada

St. Paul's in the Grand Parade

My book St. Paul's in the Grand Parade, 1749-1999 (Formac, 1999)

The New Compass

The New Compass

I co-founded and co-edited this literary journal from 2002-2004

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