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In this issue

Cover Story – Napoleon the Film: Review of Ridley Scott’s interpretation | A Little Wilderness: The eighteenth-century garden | The Ambitious Clergyman: Mr Elton from Emma | Foolish Preparation: Exam revision of Austen | Master and Commander: The real life of Sir Thomas Cochrane | Steam Power: The new technology of steam engines | In Peril on the Sea: Origins of the RNLI | Healthy Options: Lotion and potion adverts | Biographies – Jane Austen: A book review special | Plus regulars including News, Letters, Regency Rogues and Quiz.

How Did Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice Become A Christmas Story?

HO, HO, HO…how did Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice become a Christmas story? Devoney looser investigates

How Did Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice Become A Christmas Story?

8 mins

Jane's Beloved Friend

Judith Stove introduces her new biography of Anne Lefroy

Jane's Beloved Friend

4 mins

Women Of Peterloo

MEN WERE NOT THE ONLY ONES DEMANDING REFORM IN AUGUST 1819. MANY WOMEN CAME TO MANCHESTER FOR A DAY OF PROTEST, AND NOT ALL OF THEM MADE IT HOME, AS SUE WILKES REPORTS

Women Of Peterloo

8 mins

Darcy's Picture Gallery

WHAT MIGHT ELIZABETH BENNET HAVE SEEN AS SHE WANDERED THROUGH THE CORRIDORS OF PEMBERLEY? VICTORIA C SKELLY CONSIDERS HOW THE OWNERS OF GREAT ESTATES IN JANE AUSTEN’S TIME VIEWED ART

Darcy's Picture Gallery

7 mins

Austen's Festive Music

A LARGE COLLECTION OF MUSIC WRITTEN OUT BY JANE AUSTEN REVEALS SOME POPULAR NURSERY RHYMES AND HER CHRISTMAS FAVOURITES, WRITES ROS OSWALD. PICTURES FROM THE NOVELS, BY CE BROCK

Austen's Festive Music

7 mins

Candour And Comfort

Female friendships outside the family group rarely feature in Jane Austen’s fiction, yet she and Cassandra enjoyed a close relationship with the three youngest daughters of many down park, Hampshire as Hazel Jones explores 

Candour And Comfort

6 mins

Keeping The Faith

Quakers, Catholics and Methodists fared badly compared with Anglicans in the Christian Britain of a Jane Austen’s time, writes Penelope Friday

Keeping The Faith

6 mins

Austen In Australia

The Jane Austen society of Australia

Austen In Australia

4 mins

Culture Club

The Jane Austen society of the UK 

Culture Club

3 mins

Last Days In Winchester

Jane Austen left Chawton on may 24, 1817, to seek medical help in the nearby city of Winchester. Elizabeth Jane Timms traces those final weeks of her life. line drawings by Ellen Hill c1901

Last Days In Winchester

5 mins

The Archbishop's Bones

An important discovery was made recently in a London church. Maggie Lane was quick to spot the connection with Jane Austen  

The Archbishop's Bones

9 mins

Bath Time

The 17th Jane Austen festival, which takes place in bath in september, includes more than 80 events, as Jackie Herring explains. pictures from last year’s festival by Owen Benson

Bath Time

3 mins

A New Online Face

The Jane Austen society of North America by Iris Lutz 

A New Online Face

3 mins

Guest Essay

The meals that Jane Austen and her family would have enjoyed have been recreated in a splendid new book, dining with Jane Austen, as Julienne Gehrer explains 

Guest Essay

5 mins

Inside The Abbey

Jane Austen’s gothic novel was published shortly after her death, but it had been a long time in preparation. Liz Philosophos Cooper traces the history of this most unusual of Austen’s novels.

Inside The Abbey

8 mins

Up To Oxford

Two of Jane Austen’s brothers were students at the University of Oxford. Felicity Day explores university education, Georgian style

Up To Oxford

9 mins

Jane And The Duke

Military conflict was never far away during Jane Austen’s lifetime. Collins Hemingway explores its impact and a uncovers a remarkable connection between jane and a duke of wellington

Jane And The Duke

6 mins

Jane In Paradise

The Jane Austen society of North America

Jane In Paradise

3 mins

Obituary

The press announcements of Jane Austen’s death in 1817 were brief and failed to do her justice. here is how her obituary might look if it appeared in the Times of London today

Obituary

10+ mins

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3 mins

The Mourning After

A Death in the family meant wearing the right clothes and following the correct etiquette. Sue Wilkes reports on how Jane Austen wrote about mourning and how she was mourned by her family 

6 mins

Darcy On Screen

Laurence Olivier was the wartime heart-throb and Colin firth set the modern-day standard, but Devoney Looser has uncovered an earlier and long-neglected celluloid Mr Darcy 

Darcy On Screen

5 mins

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Jane Austen's Regency World Magazine Description:

PublisherSild Media Limited

CategoryCulture

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Jane Austen's Regency World is a must-read for anyone who loves Jane Austen's novels. It is the only magazine that provides comprehensive coverage of the Regency era, from history and culture to fashion and food.

Jane Austen's Regency World was founded in 1996 by a group of Austen fans who wanted to create a magazine that would celebrate the work of the beloved author.

In every issue, you'll find:
* Intriguing articles: Explore the history, culture, and fashion of the Regency era, from the gossip of the ton to the latest dances.
* Character studies: Get to know your favorite Austen characters, from Elizabeth Bennet's wit to Mr. Darcy's brooding intensity.
* Book reviews: Discover new Austen-inspired novels and non-fiction, from historical romances to modern retellings.
* Craft projects: Make your own Regency-inspired accessories and home décor, from needlework to jewelry.
* Travel guides: Visit the places that inspired Austen's novels, from Bath to London.
* And more: Jane Austen's Regency World also features articles on a variety of other topics, such as etiquette, cooking, and gardening.

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