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Jane Austen
Shirley Jackson: Possibly a Witch, Definitely Played the Zither
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By
Emily Temple
| August 8, 2018
Sigrid Rausing: Write When You Can, and Don't Worry About an Audience
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| July 30, 2018
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| July 26, 2018
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By
Emily Temple
| July 12, 2018
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By
Emily Temple
| June 26, 2018
Jane Austen's Practical Concerns About Marriage Are Still Relevant
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Kelli Maria Korducki
| May 22, 2018
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| March 8, 2018
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"I got a little bored after a time. I mean, the road seemed to be awfully long."
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| October 16, 2017
The Hidden Horror Inside Jane Austen's Novels of Love
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Emma Was Basically Torn Apart in Workshop">Jane Austen's
Emma
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By
Juliette Wells
| October 11, 2017
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