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Mindy Killgrove
May 8
The Watsons: An Abandoned Manuscript by Jane Austen
Welcome back and thank you for returning to JASP’s series dedicated to exploring the abbreviated, abandoned, unfinished, and rough drafts...
Mindy Killgrove
May 3
Emma: A Fragment Written by Charlotte Bronte: All the Elements of a Great Story, and Yet…
Welcome back and thank you for returning to JASP’s series dedicated to exploring the abbreviated, abandoned, unfinished, and rough drafts...
Mindy Killgrove
Apr 30
The Professor by Charlotte Bronte: A Reflection on Deceit and an Endorsement for Making Connections
Welcome to the first post in the JASP series dedicated to exploring the abbreviated, abandoned, unfinished, and rough drafts of novels...
Maizie Ferguson
Apr 29
An Introduction to the Brontës
Meet the famous literary trio… Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë. A watercolor portrait believed to be of the Brontë sisters, painted in...
Maizie Ferguson
Apr 29
The Regency England of Jane Austen VS. The Victorian England of the Brontë Sisters
A brief look at the cultural and historical context for the lives of these literary ladies. Greetings, dear Janeites! Welcome back to...
Sarah Hurley
Apr 25
The Food of Love? The Poetry of Jane Austen and the Brontë Sisters
Hello again, JASP readers and devotees! Many people around the world recognize Jane Austen, at least by name, as one of the most famed...
Sarah Hurley
Apr 22
Janeite Spotlight: Introducing Dolores Fallon
Hello, dear readers! This year, we’ve begun a blog series highlighting Austen-lovers around the world—sharing how they first discovered...
Sarah Hurley
Apr 16
Janeite Spotlight: Introducing Sarah Oakey-Kirkwood
Hello, dear readers! This year, we’ve begun a blog series highlighting Austen-lovers around the world—sharing how they first discovered...
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