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Writer's pictureJennifer Abella

Recapping the 2019 Jane Austen Summer Program

The 2019 Jane Austen Summer Program came to an end way too quickly! Thanks to all the organizers, patrons and volunteers — and to you, our attendees — for making it a success. If you missed this year’s JASP, don’t fret. Below you’ll find recaps of each day, with photos, videos and tweets from panels. (Plus, if you haven’t seen it, the University of North Carolina featured JASP on its web site; click here and here.) In the coming weeks, we’ll share more of our favorite images here and on social media.


And save the date for June 18-21, 2020! Look for more information in the fall on our next program: “Jane Austen’s World,” focusing on Austen’s letters and Claire Tomalin’s biography, “Jane Austen: A Life.”


The run-up to JASP, registration, dancing, shopping, rare books, Soniah Kamal on “Unmarriageable,” the welcome dinner and more.


Talks on entailments and book adaptations, small-group discussions, Uzma Jalaluddin on “Ayesha at Last,” dance lessons, the theatrical and the bar crawl.

A discussion about militias, Sonali Dev on “Pride, Prejudice and Other Flavors,” dance lessons and, of course, the ball.

Discussions on movie and game adaptations, the tea and more.

 

Hope to see you next year!


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