In her new book, Rebecca Romney chronicles her path down a five-years-long rabbit hole to discover the many female writers that Jane Austen was influenced by, something scholars had outright ...
In “Jane Austen ... Ms. Romney noticed, Austen alluded to a number of woman novelists she read and admired. Although Ms. Romney had been taught—and many rare-book catalogs repeated—the ...
NPR's Steve Inskeep asks author Emma Donoghue about her new historical thriller that centers on the French railway disaster of 1895.
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Faber has signed Emma Carroll’s first middle-grade series in a six-figure three-book deal. Associate publisher Alice Swan acquired world rights from Jodie Hodges at United Agents, with the first ...
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She’s back! Emma Gannon the author of Olive has returned with Table For One, a hilarious, heartbreaking and relatable novel ...
Meghan Markle's new lifestyle show has received heavy criticism from major news outlets, including Variety Magazine, who called it "so unloveable", but a PR strategist claims her plan is not to ...
Police will conduct extra patrols in Derby's biggest park following reports of a sexual assault just over a week ago. It comes after people living in the area shared their concerns, claiming the ...
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In 1843, two years before her death at the age of seventy-two, Cassandra Austen told her brother Charles that she had been ‘looking over & destroying some of my Papers’, but was keeping ‘a few letters ...