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Don't wait to get that new laptop or desktop you've been eyeing. Rising RAM prices are going to make things more expensive soon. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus on laptops and ...
Meg Walters: The BBC's 1995 adaptation of 'Pride and Prejudice' is the ultimate Millennial fairytale
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Millennials ardently admire and love the 1995 BBC version of Pride and Prejudice. We love Jennifer Ehle and her fine eyes as the sparky Elizabeth (Lizzie) ...
Jane Austen only completed six novels during her lifetime. Four were published while she was alive, and two were published posthumously. Yet, 250 years later, we can’t stop adapting those same six ...
It’s no secret that Hollywood loves a remake. But for an author who published only six novels in her tragically short life, Jane Austen’s work remains an unusually steady well of material. From the ...
Why we're still 'bewitched body and soul' with Pride and Prejudice - on Jane Austen's 250th birthday
In an era where women can inherit property, would not bring shame on their family if they moved with a man to London, and where a man with a good fortune may not be in want of a wife, the continued ...
Why we're still 'bewitched body and soul' with Pride and Prejudice - on Jane Austen's 250th birthday
The 1995 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is one of the most acclaimed TV series of all time. In an era where women can inherit property, would not bring shame on their family if they moved with a ...
Welcome to our Regency Thunderdome, where we will endeavor to answer this question once and for all. Credit... Supported by By Jennifer Harlan Sarah Lyall and Sadie Stein We’ve spent this year — some ...
This year marks the English novelist’s 250th birthday. Her hundreds of surviving letters—both real and fictional—offer valuable insights into her imaginative wit and enduring appeal Ellen Wexler - ...
The opening lines of Pride and Prejudice are not only among the most famous in all of literature, they also place marriage front and centre as the key theme within the novel. “It is a truth ...
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