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Guest essay: Jane Austen knew of Turkey, but what did the Turks know of her? | Cover Story: The Six Daughters of George III: Meet the princesses whose lives were shaped by the Georgian era | God Save the King: Austen kept four versions of the National Anthem | Heyer and Higher, Reaching for Austen: Exploring Jane’s influence on the novelist Georgette Heyer | Taking Flight with Jane: Did Austen witness a hot-air balloon taking off from Bath? | Gas Lights and Locomotives: The industrial revolution produced some remarkable inventions | News from Jane Austen societies
Jane Austen's Regency World Description:
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.
Subscribe today and fall in love with the world of Jane Austen!
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