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Eight Years!

July 29, 2018

Here are eight of my favourite blog posts, to mark the eighth anniversary of my blog: Jane Austen’s “Darling Child” …

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Such a Letter

June 29, 2018

Deborah Yaffe read Pride and Prejudice when she was ten and she’s been a passionate Jane Austen fan ever since. …

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Thinking About Austen’s Writing of Persuasion

June 27, 2018

Many years ago, when I taught my very first English literature class and I put Pride and Prejudice on the …

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Jane Austen At Work: The Revision of Persuasion’s Ending

June 25, 2018

Today’s guest post is by Judith Sears, a freelance writer specializing in marketing and corporate communications. A few of her …

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Louisa, Fanny, and Sophy: Lives of Naval Wives

June 22, 2018

Sheila Johnson Kindred is the author of the first biography of Fanny Palmer Austen, Jane Austen’s Transatlantic Sister: The Life …

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Learning to Speak

June 20, 2018

“It sometimes seems as if I had no sooner learned to talk than I was doing it wrong,” writes Rohan …

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Sir Walter Elliot: The Constant Reader

June 18, 2018

Susannah Fullerton has been President of the Jane Austen Society of Australia for twenty-two years. She’s the author of Jane …

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Frightening Henry Tilney’s Housekeeper Out of Her Wits

June 15, 2018

Kim Wilson is the author of At Home with Jane Austen, Tea with Jane Austen, and In the Garden with …

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General Tilney, the Ogre of Northanger Abbey

June 11, 2018

“In an age when we are examining sexual predation and male power as never before, it may be revealing to …

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Coincidence in Persuasion

June 8, 2018

“Coincidence can be an important element in the novelist’s armoury, providing it is handled with discretion,” writes Maggie Lane in …

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Welcome!

I write about Jane Austen, Edith Wharton, L.M. Montgomery, and other writers I admire, and I’ve hosted a few online celebrations here in honour of the 200th anniversaries of Jane Austen’s novels. After completing my PhD in 19th century English literature at Dalhousie University, I held a postdoctoral fellowship at the Rothermere American Institute, University of Oxford, and then I taught for a few years in the Writing Program at Harvard University. I live in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, and I’m currently working on a novel.

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Youth and Experience

Youth and Experience

A blog series celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.

Emma in the Snow

Emma in the Snow

Guest posts in honour of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen's Emma.

Essays

Approaches to Teaching Austen's Mansfield Park

My essay “The Tragic Action of Mansfield Park" appears in Approaches to Teaching Austen’s Mansfield Park.

Among the Proto-Janeites

"Among the Proto-Janeites: Reading Mansfield Park for Consolation in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1815" was published in Persuasions On-Line 35.1.

Top Posts & Pages

  • Jane Austen’s “Darling Child” Meets the World
    Jane Austen’s “Darling Child” Meets the World
  • From Halifax to Vancouver and Home Again
    From Halifax to Vancouver and Home Again
  • A Visit to Green Gables
    A Visit to Green Gables
  • “I am important to myself”: Emily of New Moon
    “I am important to myself”: Emily of New Moon
  • Down to the Sea
    Down to the Sea

An Invitation to Mansfield Park

An Invitation to Mansfield Park

A series of guest posts celebrating 200 years of Jane Austen's Mansfield Park.

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