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- A Jane Austen Birthday Party
- Captain Wentworth Speaks on Matters Naval
- Cassandra Austen's Baked Custard
- Create a Jane Austen Christmas Tree Ornament
- Fingerless Mitts: A Regency Must
- Hannah More and Jane Austen: Mary Crawford and Jane Fairfax
- Jane Austen’s Women and Their Creative Skills
- Ozias Humphrey (1742-1810)
- The Rice Portrait
- Why We Read Jane Austen
- Category: Biographies
- A Closer Look at Catherine Knight
- Account of Joseph Paisley: 'The Celebrated Gretna-Green Parson'
- Admiral Edward Pellew: The true history of this most novel Captain
- Ann Radcliffe: Mother of the Gothic Novel
- Anna Austen Lefroy: A believer in True Love
- Beau Brummell: Nothing but a Name Mysteriously Sparkling
- Caroline of Brunswick: Injured Queen of England
- Cassandra Austen: Jane Austen's Beloved Older Sister
- Catherine Hubback: Jane Austen's Literary Niece
- Charles Austen: Jane Austen's "own particular little brother"
- Christopher Anstey: Guide to Bath
- D'Arcy Wentworth: Heroic Inspiration?
- Eliza de Feuillide: Jane Austen's 'Outlandish Cousin'
- Elizabeth Fry: Prison Reformer
- Elizabeth Montague: Queen of the Bluestockings
- Emma Hamilton: Consort to Lord Horatio Nelson
- Fanny Austen Knight (Knatchbull)
- Felicia Hemans: Author of The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England
- Frances Brawne: John Keats' "Bright Star"
- Franz Joseph Haydn: Father of the String Quartet
- Gentleman John Jackson and Daniel Mendoza: Heavy Hitters of Regency Boxing
- George Frideric Handel: More about the man who wrote the Messiah
- George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron: "Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know"
- George III: King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Hannah More: Expert Abolitionist
- Horatio Nelson: Britain's most glorious Admiral
- James Brydges: Cassanda Austen's Princely Uncle
- James Henry "Leigh Hunt" Liberal author and Poet
- James Stanier Clarke: Librarian to the Prince of Wales
- Jane Austen's Brothers
- John Playford: The English Dancing Master
- Joseph Bramah: Inventor Extraordinaire
- Joséphine: First Empress of France
- Lancelot "Capability" Brown and Henry Repton
- Louis XVI: Last King of France
- Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
- Madam Anne Lefroy
- Madame LaTournelle and the Abbey School
- Maria Edgeworth: Jane Austen's Gothic Inspiration
- Marie Antoinette: Last Queen of France
- Mary Brunton: The Forgotten Scottish Novelist
- Mary Elizabeth (Williams) Lucy
- Mary Robinson: A Life Lived Extraordinarily
- Mary Russell Mitford: Author of Our Village, and other Regency novels
- Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley
- Mary Wollstonecraft:The first of the modern feminists
- Napoleon I of France
- Only a Novel: The Life of Fanny Burney
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Epic poet and wanderer
- Poetic Pain: The Life of William Cowper
- Princess Caraboo from the Island of Javasu
- Princess Frederica Charlotte, Duchess of York
- Ralph Allen and John Woods (Elder and Younger)
- Reverend Brook Edward Bridges and the Bridges of Goodnestone Park
- Richard "Beau" Nash: The Original Beau
- Robert Burns: The Voice of Scotland
- Rolinda Sharples: Painter of the Everyday
- Samuel Fancourt: Founder of the First Circulating Library
- Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir Thomas Lawrence
- Sir Walter Scott: Author & Critic
- Spencer Perceval: One of Britain's forgotten Prime-Ministers
- The Duke of Wellington: The life of the Iron Duke
- The Indomitable Mrs. Siddons
- The Life and Crimes of Jane Leigh-Perrot
- The Patronesses of Almack's: The Arbiters of London Respectibility
- The Prince of Wales' two Charlottes
- The Prince of Wales: The Man who gave the Regency its Name
- The Reverend George and Mrs. Austen: A closer look at Jane Austen's Parents
- Thomas Gainsborough
- Warren Hastings: First Governor of India
- Who Was Jane Austen?
- Who was the Real Tom Lefroy
- William Thomas Beckford: Author, Architect and Rogue
- William Wilberforce
- William Wordsworth: Poet of the Lake District
- Category: All the Officers
- Category: Authors, Artists and Vagrants
- Ann Radcliffe: Mother of the Gothic Novel
- Christopher Anstey: Guide to Bath
- D'Arcy Wentworth: Heroic Inspiration?
- Elizabeth Montague: Queen of the Bluestockings
- Felicia Hemans: Author of The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England
- Frances Brawne: John Keats' "Bright Star"
- Franz Joseph Haydn: Father of the String Quartet
- George Frideric Handel: More about the man who wrote the Messiah
- George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron: "Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know"
- Hannah Glasse
- Hannah More: Expert Abolitionist
- James Henry "Leigh Hunt" Liberal author and Poet
- James Stanier Clarke: Librarian to the Prince of Wales
- John Keats
- John Playford: The English Dancing Master
- Joseph Bramah: Inventor Extraordinaire
- Lancelot "Capability" Brown and Henry Repton
- Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
- Maria Edgeworth: Jane Austen's Gothic Inspiration
- Mary Brunton: The Forgotten Scottish Novelist
- Mary Elizabeth (Williams) Lucy
- Mary Robinson: A Life Lived Extraordinarily
- Mary Russell Mitford: Author of Our Village, and other Regency novels
- Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin Shelley
- Mary Wollstonecraft:The first of the modern feminists
- Only a Novel: The Life of Fanny Burney
- Ozias Humphrey (1742-1810)
- Percy Bysshe Shelley: Epic poet and wanderer
- Poetic Pain: The Life of William Cowper
- Ralph Allen and John Woods (Elder and Younger)
- Robert Burns: The Voice of Scotland
- Rolinda Sharples: Painter of the Everyday
- Samuel Fancourt: Founder of the First Circulating Library
- Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir Thomas Lawrence
- Sir Walter Scott: Author & Critic
- The Delectable Dora Jordan
- The Indomitable Mrs. Siddons
- Thomas Gainsborough
- William Thomas Beckford: Author, Architect and Rogue
- William Wilberforce
- William Wordsworth: Poet of the Lake District
- Category: Society Figures
- Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
- Account of Joseph Paisley: 'The Celebrated Gretna-Green Parson'
- Beau Brummell: Nothing but a Name Mysteriously Sparkling
- Caroline of Brunswick: Injured Queen of England
- D'Arcy Wentworth: Heroic Inspiration?
- Elizabeth Fry: Prison Reformer
- Elizabeth Montague: Queen of the Bluestockings
- Gentleman John Jackson and Daniel Mendoza: Heavy Hitters of Regency Boxing
- George III: King of Great Britain and Ireland
- James Brydges: Cassanda Austen's Princely Uncle
- James Stanier Clarke: Librarian to the Prince of Wales
- Joséphine: First Empress of France
- Louis XVI: Last King of France
- Marie Antoinette: Last Queen of France
- Napoleon I of France
- Princess Caraboo from the Island of Javasu
- Princess Frederica Charlotte, Duchess of York
- Richard "Beau" Nash: The Original Beau
- Samuel Fancourt: Founder of the First Circulating Library
- Spencer Perceval: One of Britain's forgotten Prime-Ministers
- The Patronesses of Almack's: The Arbiters of London Respectibility
- The Prince of Wales' two Charlottes
- The Prince of Wales: The Man who gave the Regency its Name
- The Rev. Sidney Smith
- Warren Hastings: First Governor of India
- William Wilberforce
- Category: The Austen Family
- A Closer Look at Catherine Knight
- Anna Austen Lefroy: A believer in True Love
- Cassandra Austen: Jane Austen's Beloved Older Sister
- Catherine Hubback: Jane Austen's Literary Niece
- Charles Austen: Jane Austen's "own particular little brother"
- Eliza de Feuillide: Jane Austen's 'Outlandish Cousin'
- Fanny Austen Knight (Knatchbull)
- George Austen
- Gloves
- James Brydges: Cassanda Austen's Princely Uncle
- James Henry "Leigh Hunt" Liberal author and Poet
- Jane Austen's Brothers
- Madam Anne Lefroy
- Madame LaTournelle and the Abbey School
- Reverend Brook Edward Bridges and the Bridges of Goodnestone Park
- The Life and Crimes of Jane Leigh-Perrot
- The Reverend George and Mrs. Austen: A closer look at Jane Austen's Parents
- Warren Hastings: First Governor of India
- Who Was Jane Austen?
- Who was the Real Tom Lefroy
- Category: Events
- '...It was an acquaintance worth having...' - walk - 10am
- '...Last night we walked by the canal...' - walk - 10am
- 'A Carriage Ride in Queen Square' - Musical Bath! - 7.30pm
- 'League of Harmony' in the original Theatre Royal - 7.30pm
- 'Love in the Pleasure Gardens'- Lady G - 7.30pm
- A very private public breakfast - 10am
- A very private public breakfast - 10am
- A very private public breakfast - 9am
- Amanda Vickery - Houses and interiors in Austen - 8pm
- As Danced on TV! - dance workshop - 2.30pm
- At home with the Austens - An evening Soiree - 7pm
- Baroque Dance display by Bath Minuet accompanied by Lady G - 10.30am
- Bergere, Poke and Cottage: understanding bonnets! - 3pm
- Costume Research - Festival Friends Event - 11am
- Costume Research - Festival Friends event - 2pm
- Dance workshop AM - Beginners - 11am
- Dance workshop PM - improvers - 3.30pm
- Darker side of sewing! - talk - 2.30pm
- Draw back the curtain - Theatre in Austen's time - 2pm
- Drawing room Theatricals - Sarah, Lizzy + P&P!! - 6.30pm
- Finale - Austen's Women 4.30pm
- Finishing Touches workshops - timed tickets on door from 2pm
- Grand Regency Costumed Promenade - 11am
- In sickness and health - walking tour - 10am
- Jane Austen's Bath - walking tour - 11am
- Jane Austen's Bath walking tour - 11am
- Jane Austen's Bath Walking Tour - 12 noon
- Make your own Regency Gown workshop - 9am
- Make your own Reticule - workshop - 2pm
- Montacute and Lyme Regis - coach trip
- Persuading your hair Regency style - workshop - 2.30pm
- Pre-Ball Dance Workshop - 2.45pm
- Pre-Festival Get Together - 6.15pm
- Promenaders' Luncheon in the Guildhall - 12.30pm
- Regency Costumed Masked Ball - 7pm
- Rummaging through the Reticule
- Rummaging through the Reticule! - 3pm
- Sense & Sensibility - Theatrical - 8pm
- Shopping, shopping, shopping - walking tour - 10am
- The Austens and Walcot - walking tour - 10am
- The Beautifull (sic) Cassandra - Audio book talk - 12 noon
- The Festival Country Fayre - 1.30pm
- The White Wedding - History Wardrobe - 12 noon
- Traditional Sunday Luncheon - First sitting - 12.30pm
- Traditional Sunday Luncheon - Second sitting - 1.30pm
- Your 'Barouche' awaits - day trip to Hampshire - 9am
- Your 'Barouche' awaits - day trip to Hampshire - 9am
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 1pm
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 4.30pm
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 4.30pm
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 9.45am
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 9.45am
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour with stop - 1pm
- Category: Festival Event
- '...It was an acquaintance worth having...' - walk - 10am
- '...Last night we walked by the canal...' - walk - 10am
- 'A Carriage Ride in Queen Square' - Musical Bath! - 7.30pm
- 'League of Harmony' in the original Theatre Royal - 7.30pm
- 'Love in the Pleasure Gardens'- Lady G - 7.30pm
- A very private public breakfast - 10am
- A very private public breakfast - 10am
- A very private public breakfast - 9am
- Amanda Vickery - Houses and interiors in Austen - 8pm
- As Danced on TV! - dance workshop - 2.30pm
- At home with the Austens - An evening Soiree - 7pm
- Baroque Dance display by Bath Minuet accompanied by Lady G - 10.30am
- Bergere, Poke and Cottage: understanding bonnets! - 3pm
- Costume Research - Festival Friends Event - 11am
- Costume Research - Festival Friends event - 2pm
- Dance workshop AM - Beginners - 11am
- Dance workshop PM - improvers - 3.30pm
- Darker side of sewing! - talk - 2.30pm
- Draw back the curtain - Theatre in Austen's time - 2pm
- Drawing room Theatricals - Sarah, Lizzy + P&P!! - 6.30pm
- Finale - Austen's Women 4.30pm
- Finishing Touches workshops - timed tickets on door from 2pm
- Grand Regency Costumed Promenade - 11am
- In sickness and health - walking tour - 10am
- Jane Austen's Bath - walking tour - 11am
- Jane Austen's Bath walking tour - 11am
- Jane Austen's Bath Walking Tour - 12 noon
- Make your own Regency Gown workshop - 9am
- Make your own Reticule - workshop - 2pm
- Montacute and Lyme Regis - coach trip
- Persuading your hair Regency style - workshop - 2.30pm
- Pre-Ball Dance Workshop - 2.45pm
- Pre-Festival Get Together - 6.15pm
- Promenaders' Luncheon in the Guildhall - 12.30pm
- Regency Costumed Masked Ball - 7pm
- Rummaging through the Reticule
- Rummaging through the Reticule! - 3pm
- Sense & Sensibility - Theatrical - 8pm
- Shopping, shopping, shopping - walking tour - 10am
- The Austens and Walcot - walking tour - 10am
- The Beautifull (sic) Cassandra - Audio book talk - 12 noon
- The Festival Country Fayre - 1.30pm
- The White Wedding - History Wardrobe - 12 noon
- Traditional Sunday Luncheon - First sitting - 12.30pm
- Traditional Sunday Luncheon - Second sitting - 1.30pm
- Your 'Barouche' awaits - day trip to Hampshire - 9am
- Your 'Barouche' awaits - day trip to Hampshire - 9am
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 1pm
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 4.30pm
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 4.30pm
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 9.45am
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour - 9.45am
- Your carriage awaits - minibus tour with stop - 1pm
- Category: Festival Ball
- Category: Festival Breakfasts and Luncheons
- Category: Festival Dance
- Category: Festival Day Trip
- Category: Festival Mini Bus Tour
- Category: Festival Music
- Category: Festival Talks
- Amanda Vickery - Houses and interiors in Austen - 8pm
- Bergere, Poke and Cottage: understanding bonnets! - 3pm
- Darker side of sewing! - talk - 2.30pm
- Draw back the curtain - Theatre in Austen's time - 2pm
- Finale - Austen's Women 4.30pm
- Rummaging through the Reticule
- Rummaging through the Reticule! - 3pm
- The Beautifull (sic) Cassandra - Audio book talk - 12 noon
- Category: Festival Theatre
- Category: Festival Walking Tour
- Category: Festival Workshop
- Dance workshop AM - Beginners - 11am
- Dance workshop PM - improvers - 3.30pm
- Finishing Touches workshops - timed tickets on door from 2pm
- Make your own Regency Gown workshop - 9am
- Make your own Reticule - workshop - 2pm
- Persuading your hair Regency style - workshop - 2.30pm
- The Austens and Walcot - walking tour - 10am
- Category: Festival Food
- Category: Hands On Regency
- Create a Jane Austen Christmas Tree Ornament
- Crocheted Gloves
- Sew a Simple Waist Apron
- Trim your Regency Bonnet
- Category: Fashion to Make
- Baby's First Shoe
- Become a Regency Beau
- Create A Knitted Shawl
- Create Your Own Regency Ensemble
- How to Make a Georgian or Regency Fan
- How to Make a Regency Era Bonnet
- How to Make Decorative Frogs
- Instructions for a Regency Updo
- Jane Austen's Bracelet
- Lacy Mitt Gloves
- Make a Chatalaine
- Make A Regency Gown
- Make an Heirloom Style Baby Bonnet
- Make Shoe Roses
- Period Costuming: Finding That 'Regency Look'
- Sew a Regency Gown
- Sew a Simple Waist Apron
- Sew a Walking Cloak
- Tatting and Lace Making
- The Jane Austen Reticule
- Trim your Regency Bonnet
- Category: Games to Play
- Bouts-Rime
- Charades and Bullet Pudding
- Charades from Emma
- Create your own Regency Hero or Heroine!
- Hot Cockles and other Christmas Pastimes
- How to Dance Mr. Beveridge's Maggot
- How to Waltz
- How to Write a Love Letter
- How win at Speculation
- Instructions for Commerce
- Jane Austen Word Search
- Load and Fire a Regency Weapon
- Oranges and Lemons
- Playing A Merry Tune
- Rhymes with Rose
- Snapdragon
- Tableaux Vivants
- The Game of Loo
- The Power of the Written Wordle
- Category: Hands on Crafts
- A Jane Austen Birthday Party
- A Jane Austen Christmas Ornament
- Create a Festive Garland
- Create a Household Book
- Create a Jane Austen Christmas Tree Ornament
- Create a Pineapple Centrepiece
- Create your own Regency Colouring Book
- Crocheted Gloves
- Cutting a Quill Pen
- Cutting Edge Fashion
- Easter Eggs to Dye For
- How to Cut a Silhouette
- How to Force a Hyacinth Bulb
- How to Make Knotted Fringe
- How to Make Soap
- How to Paint Watercolour Roses and Landscapes
- How to Sketch a Rose
- How to Tie a Sailor's (Carrick) Knot
- Jane Austen's Flower Garden
- Make a Jane Austen Quilted Wall Hanging
- Make an 1800's Doll's Gown
- Make Jane Austen's Needle Case
- Paper Dolls
- Plant a Regency Kitchen Garden
- Polyvore Art
- Rolled Paper Crafting and Quilling
- Silk Ribbon Embroidery
- Stitch A Sampler
- Category: Jane Austen's Work
- Finale - Austen's Women 4.30pm
- Hannah More and Jane Austen: Mary Crawford and Jane Fairfax
- In the Kitchen with Jane Austen
- The Rice Portrait
- Category: In Praise of Jane
- A Journey into the Past with Jane Austen
- A Letter To Lord Byron
- All the World's a Critic
- Austen's Appeal
- Author to Author: Jodi Picoult reflects on Jane Austen
- Bath's Persuasion
- Captured by Jane
- Chawton Cottage
- I Don't Hate Bath
- In Praise of Jane
- In the Kitchen with Jane Austen
- Inspiring Thousands
- Jane Austen Ruined My Garden
- Jane Austen: Criticisms and Interpretatations
- Just like a book!
- Limericks on Jane Austen
- Mr. Bingley's Friend
- Poems in Praise of Sense and Sensibility
- Re-Reading Jane
- Rereading Jane Austen's Novels: <i>Emma</i>
- Rudyard Kipling Opines on Jane Austen
- The Jane Austen Festival in Bath
- The Lady and The Novel
- To Jane Austen
- What's a Guy like you doing in a place like this?
- What's in a Janeite?
- Why We Read Jane Austen
- Category: Jane Austen
- Category: Jane Austen's Books and Characters
- A Calendar for Emma
- A Calendar for Pride and Prejudice
- Austen as a Hot Property
- Behind the Scenes: <i>Northanger Abbey</i>
- Catherine Morland in Bath
- Creating A Regency Christmas
- Darcy's Romance: The Backbone of P&P
- Emma the 'Imaginist'
- Finale - Austen's Women 4.30pm
- Hannah More and Jane Austen: Mary Crawford and Jane Fairfax
- In Defense of Edmund Bertram
- Jane Austen and Vampyres
- Jane Austen's Caustic Wit
- Jane Austen's Heroes
- Jane Austen's Wise Wit
- Jane By Any Other Name
- Lady Susan's Calendar
- Letters Relating to the Dedication of Emma
- Mansfield Park: Jane Austen the Contrarian
- Miss Woodhouse Regrets
- No Time to be Lost
- Opinions of Emma
- Opinions of Mansfield Park
- Persuasive Dates
- Ponderous Obsequity
- Pride and Prejudice in a Nutshell
- Pride and Prejudice Revisited
- Sense and Sensibility
- The Mansfield Park Calendar
- The Marriage of Darcy and Elizabeth
- The Sands of Time
- The Watson's Calendar
- Time flies by in Sense and Sensibility
- Wentworth Makes His Bones:
- What makes Persuasion Unique?
- Who Wrote Robert Martin's Proposal?
- Why Jane Austen? Why Now?
- Category: Minor Works and Juvenilia
- Category: Jane Miscellany
- A Collection of Letters
- A Plan of a Novel
- A Poem to Francis Austen on the Birth of his Son
- A Second Prayer By Jane Austen
- Another Day Now Gone: Jane Austen's Third Prayer
- Happy the Lab'rer
- Instructions to Youth
- Mock Panegyric on a Young Friend
- Ode to Pity
- Of A Ministry Pitiful, Angry, Mean
- Oh! Mr Best You're Very Bad
- On Each Return of the Night: A Prayer by Jane Aust
- Scraps
- See they come, post haste from Thanet
- The Visit: A Comedy in Two Acts
- To the Memory of Mrs. Lefroy
- When Stretch'd on One's Bed
- When Winchester Races
- Category: Juvenilia
- Amelia Webster
- Catherine
- Edgar & Emma
- Evelyn
- Frederic and Elfrida
- Henry and Eliza: A Novel
- Jack and Alice
- Lady Susan
- Lesley Castle: An Unfinished Novel in Letters
- Love & Freindship
- The Adventures of Mr. Harly, Sir William Montague
- The Beautifull Cassandra
- The History of England
- The Mystery: An Unfinished Play
- The Three Sisters
- The Watsons
- Category: Jane Miscellany
- Category: Media Reviews
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- A History of the Englishman's Food and An Interview with Wellington's Cook.
- Jane and the Cantebury Tale
- 101 Things You Didn’t Know About Jane Austen
- A Jane Austen Education
- A Very Innocent Diversion
- According to Jane & Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart
- Almost Persuaded: ITV's Persuasion
- An Assembly Such as This
- Barbara Cartland’s Mansfield Park
- Becoming Jane: Becoming Fictional
- Bride and Prejudice: Bollywood's Pride and Prejudice extravaganza!
- Bright Star
- Capt Gronow and Sir Harry Smith Write their Memoirs
- Captain Wentworth’s Diary by Amanda Grange
- Castle of Wolfenbach by Eliza Parsons
- Chat with Jane Austen Fans Around the World
- Claire Tomalin and Carol Shields on Jane Austen's Life
- Dear Jane Austen: A Heroine’s Guide to Life and Love
- Death Comes to Pemberley, by P. D. James
- Defending Hertfordshire Against the French: Life in Wellington's Army and Napoleon's Prisons
- Digital Jane: Jane Austen E-books online
- Duty and Desire by Pamela Aidan
- Effusions of Fancy Consisting of Annotated Sketches from the Life of Jane Austen in a Style Entirely New
- Emma (2009) on Masterpiece Classic
- Emma: An Overview
- English Echoes: English Country Dance Favorites
- Excessively Diverted by Juliette Shapiro
- Fashion in the Time of Jane Austen
- Fashions of the Regency Period
- Film Scripts for the Austen Movies
- First Impressions: The CD
- Georgiana : Duchess of Devonshire
- In the Garden with Jane Austen
- Jane and His Lordship's Legacy by Stephanie Barron
- Jane Austen in Boca
- Jane Austen Made Me Do It, Edited by Laurel Ann Nattress
- Jane Austen On-line: Austen Resources On the Net
- Jane Austen On-Line: Begin your Search
- Jane Austen On-line: Life in Regency England
- Jane Austen On-line: Period Fashion and Patterns
- Jane Austen's Christmas: The Festive Season in Georgian England
- Jane Austen's Guide to Dating by Lauren Henderson
- Jane Austen's Letters and The Cambridge Companion
- Jane Austen’s Sewing Box
- Kandukondain Kandukondain: The Indian Film Industry takes on Jane Austen
- Kings and Princes: Lives of the Georgian Royalty
- Lost in Austen
- Love and Lattes By Mimi Hall
- Lydia Bennet's Story By Jane Odiwe
- Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: Controversial Regency Authors
- Mansfield Park: A Review
- Mansfield Park: An Overview
- Medically Speaking
- Miss Austen Regrets: An "Imagined" Biography
- Mr Darcy, Vampyre by Amanda Grange
- Mr. Darcy’s Secret by Jane Odiwe
- Mr. Knightley’s Diary by Amanda Grange
- Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma by Diana Birchall
- Northanger Abbey 2007: The Continuing Saga
- Oxford World's Classics: Persuasion
- Oxford World's Classics: Pride and Prejudice
- Oxford World's Classics: Sense and Sensibility
- Passion and Principle & The Regency Underworld
- Pemberley Manor By Kathryn Nelson
- Perdita: The Literary, Theatrical, Scandalous Life of Mary Robinson by Paula Byrne
- Persuasion: An Overview
- Prada & Prejudice, Love, Lies and Lizzie, Enthusiasm
- Pride and Prejudice 2005: Cinderella Meets Mr. Darcy
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for the iPhone: Fun, but faulty...
- Pride and Prejudice: A Latter Day Comedy
- Pride and Prejudice: An Overview
- Pride and Prejudice: Little Miss Austen, A Baby Board Book
- Sanditon: A Completion
- Scholarly looks at Trafalgar and Waterloo
- Self-Control and Discipline by Mary Brunton
- Sense and Sensibility Goes Gothic
- Sense and Sensibility: An Overview
- Shades of Milk and Honey: The novel Jane Austen might have written, had she lived in a world with magic.
- Soldiers of Fortune: First Hand Accounts of Regency Battles
- Tea With Jane Austen
- The Art of Regency War
- The Girl From Botany Bay
- The Jane Austen Book Club By Karen Joy Fowler
- The Jane Austen Cookbooks
- The Jane Austen Handbook: A Sensible Yet Elegant Guide to Her World
- The Jane Austen Mysteries
- The Jane Austen Shopping Club - Premium Membership
- The Jane Austen Songbooks
- The latest Oxford edition of Emma
- The Pemberley Chronicles by Rebecca Ann Collins
- The Pride and Prejudice Soundtrack
- The Watsons/ Emma Watson by Joan Aiken
- The Way of the World/Mr. Darcy’s Daughters by Elizabeth Aston
- The Worlds of Georgette Heyer
- To The Great House, Accordingly, They Went...
- Two Guys Read Jane Austen
- Two Views of Napoleon
- What the Butler Saw & High Society in the Regency
- Why We Read Jane Austen
- Wickham’s Diary by Amanda Grange
- Willoughby's Return: A Tale of Almost Irresistible Temptation By Jane Odiwe
- Women's Lives in Georgian England
- Category: E-Jane
- Chat with Jane Austen Fans Around the World
- Digital Jane: Jane Austen E-books online
- Jane Austen On-line: Austen Resources On the Net
- Jane Austen On-line: Austen Resources On the Net
- Jane Austen On-Line: Begin your Search
- Jane Austen On-Line: Begin your Search
- Jane Austen On-line: Life in Regency England
- Jane Austen On-line: Period Fashion and Patterns
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies for the iPhone: Fun, but faulty...
- The Jane Austen Shopping Club - Premium Membership
- Category: Extended Reading
- Category: Film Reviews
- Almost Persuaded: ITV's Persuasion
- Barbara Cartland’s Mansfield Park
- Becoming Jane: Becoming Fictional
- Bride and Prejudice: Bollywood's Pride and Prejudice extravaganza!
- Bright Star
- Emma (2009) on Masterpiece Classic
- Emma(2): 1996
- Emma(3): 1996
- Emma: 1972
- Emma: The Girl that Jane Liked
- Film Scripts for the Austen Movies
- Kandukondain Kandukondain: The Indian Film Industry takes on Jane Austen
- Lost in Austen
- Mansfield Park: 1983
- Mansfield Park: 1999
- Metropolitan, Clueless and Bridget Jones's Diary
- Miss Austen Regrets: An "Imagined" Biography
- Northanger Abbey 2007: The Continuing Saga
- Northanger Abbey: 1986
- Persuasion: 1971
- Persuasion: 1995
- Pride and Prejudice 2005: Cinderella Meets Mr. Darcy
- Pride and Prejudice: 1940
- Pride and Prejudice: 1979
- Pride and Prejudice: 1995
- Pride and Prejudice: A Latter Day Comedy
- Sense and Sensibility Goes Gothic
- Sense and Sensibility: 1985
- Sense and Sensibility: 1995
- Category: Histories, Biographies and Non-Fiction
- A History of the Englishman's Food and An Interview with Wellington's Cook.
- 101 Things You Didn’t Know About Jane Austen
- A Jane Austen Education
- A Time for War
- Art Imitating Life
- Capt Gronow and Sir Harry Smith Write their Memoirs
- Claire Tomalin and Carol Shields on Jane Austen's Life
- Dear Jane Austen: A Heroine’s Guide to Life and Love
- Defending Hertfordshire Against the French: Life in Wellington's Army and Napoleon's Prisons
- Effusions of Fancy Consisting of Annotated Sketches from the Life of Jane Austen in a Style Entirely New
- Fashion in the Time of Jane Austen
- Fashions of the Regency Period
- Film Scripts for the Austen Movies
- Georgiana : Duchess of Devonshire
- In the Garden with Jane Austen
- Jane Austen's Christmas: The Festive Season in Georgian England
- Jane Austen's Letters and The Cambridge Companion
- Jane Austen’s Sewing Box
- Kings and Princes: Lives of the Georgian Royalty
- Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Know: Controversial Regency Authors
- Medically Speaking
- Passion and Principle & The Regency Underworld
- Perdita: The Literary, Theatrical, Scandalous Life of Mary Robinson by Paula Byrne
- Scholarly looks at Trafalgar and Waterloo
- Soldiers of Fortune: First Hand Accounts of Regency Battles
- Tea With Jane Austen
- The Art of Regency War
- The Faces of Jane
- The Girl From Botany Bay
- The Jane Austen Cookbooks
- The Jane Austen Handbook: A Sensible Yet Elegant Guide to Her World
- The Janeites
- The Mirror of Graces
- The Worlds of Georgette Heyer
- To The Great House, Accordingly, They Went...
- Two Guys Read Jane Austen
- Two Views of Napoleon
- What the Butler Saw & High Society in the Regency
- Why We Read Jane Austen
- Women's Lives in Georgian England
- Category: Jane Austen's Works
- Emma: An Overview
- Finale - Austen's Women 4.30pm
- Mansfield Park: A Review
- Mansfield Park: An Overview
- Northanger Abbey: An Overview
- Oxford World's Classics: Persuasion
- Oxford World's Classics: Pride and Prejudice
- Oxford World's Classics: Sense and Sensibility
- Oxford's <i>Northanger Abbey</i>, <i>Lady Susan</i>, <i>The Watsons</i> and <i>Sanditon</i>
- Persuasion: An Overview
- Pride and Prejudice: An Overview
- Sanditon: A Completion
- Sense and Sensibility: An Overview
- The latest Oxford edition of Emma
- Category: Jane Austen's World of Music
- Category: Sequels and Spinoffs
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- Jane and the Cantebury Tale
- According to Jane & Mr. Darcy Broke My Heart
- An Assembly Such as This
- Captain Wentworth’s Diary by Amanda Grange
- Castle of Wolfenbach by Eliza Parsons
- Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict &
- Dearest Cousin Jane:
- Death Comes to Pemberley, by P. D. James
- Duty and Desire by Pamela Aidan
- Excessively Diverted by Juliette Shapiro
- Jane and His Lordship's Legacy by Stephanie Barron
- Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron:
- Jane Austen in Boca
- Jane Austen Made Me Do It, Edited by Laurel Ann Nattress
- Jane Austen's Guide to Dating by Lauren Henderson
- Lydia Bennet's Story By Jane Odiwe
- Mr Darcy, Vampyre by Amanda Grange
- Mr. Darcy’s Secret by Jane Odiwe
- Mr. Knightley’s Diary by Amanda Grange
- Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma by Diana Birchall
- Pemberley Manor By Kathryn Nelson
- Persuading Annie
- Prada & Prejudice, Love, Lies and Lizzie, Enthusiasm
- Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austen & Seth Grahame-Smith
- Pride and Prejudice: Little Miss Austen, A Baby Board Book
- Self-Control and Discipline by Mary Brunton
- Shades of Milk and Honey: The novel Jane Austen might have written, had she lived in a world with magic.
- The Jane Austen Book Club By Karen Joy Fowler
- The Jane Austen Mysteries
- The Pemberley Chronicles by Rebecca Ann Collins
- The Perfect Bride for Mr. Darcy / Searching for Pemberley
- The Watsons/ Emma Watson by Joan Aiken
- The Way of the World/Mr. Darcy’s Daughters by Elizabeth Aston
- Wickham’s Diary by Amanda Grange
- Willoughby's Return: A Tale of Almost Irresistible Temptation By Jane Odiwe
- Category: News
- Category: Regency Fashion
- Paisley Shawls in the Regency
- The Chemisette
- What Makes a Historically Accurate Regency Shoe?
- Category: Accessories
- Category: Fashion for Children
- Category: Fashionable Furnishings
- Category: Men's fashion
- An Overview of Men's Fashion During the Regency
- Beau Brummell and the Birth of Regency Fashion
- Beaver Hats Build a Nation
- Court Dress For Men
- Gentlemen's Morning Attire
- In the Pink: Dressing for a Fox Hunt
- Looking Sharpe: The Well Dressed Infantryman
- Neckcloths, Cravats, Stocks, Solitaires, Jabots & Macaronis
- Officer's Uniforms of the British Navy
- Shoes Make the Man: Regency Footwear
- Category: Women's Fashion
- 18th & 19th Century Whitework Embroidery
- A Lady's Evening Ensemble
- A Tour of Regency Fashion: Day and Evening Dress
- Afternoon Dress
- And the Bride Wore...
- Cloaks, Capes, Pelisses and Spencers:
- Colours of the Regency
- Corsets and Drawers: A Look at Regency Underwear
- Court Dresses for 'the Birth-day' of the King
- Court Gowns: Dressing the Part
- Dressing Elizabeth Bennet|Regency Undergarments
- Dressing for Mourning in the Regency
- Dressing for the Seaside
- Dresssing for the Opera
- Evening Gowns
- Fashion for Kensington Gardens
- Fashionable Ballgowns
- Fashions for May
- Fashions for October 1807 from La Belle Assemblee
- Fashions from December and January
- Maternity fashions in Regency England
- Modesty and the Regency Miss
- Muffs and Tippets
- Nightgowns and Underthings
- Preparations for a Ball: Regency Style
- Regency Shoes
- Riding Habits throughout History
- Silk Stockings
- Spencers, Shawls, Pelisses and More
- The Chemisette
- The Importance Of Wearing White
- The Masked Ball
- Undress, Half Dress, Full Dress: Making Sense of It All
- Walking Dresses
- Category: Regency History
- 18th Century Cookery Books and the British Housewife
- Egg Money
- Keeping a Georgian Christmas
- Locked In: Regency Prisons, Gaols and Hulks
- Category: Advice
- Category: Arts and Entertainments
- 18th Century Cookery Books and the British Housewife
- A Description of the Funeral for Princess Amelia
- A History of Love Letters
- A Lady’s Education
- All Hallow's Eve
- All Young Ladies Accomplished!
- Almack's Assembly Rooms
- British Ballooning
- Christmas at Carlton House
- Country Dances used in the Films
- Georgian Christmas Celebrations
- Ice Skating in the Regency
- Jane Austen's Easter
- Jane Austen's Quilt
- Jane Austen’s Women and Their Creative Skills
- Keeping a Georgian Christmas
- London Theater during the Regency: Covent Garden
- Paying Social Calls
- Period Lighting and Silhouette Making
- Pictures at an Exhibition
- Regency Dancing
- Scent-Sational: Regency Perfumes and the Man who Made them
- Sport Hunting in Regency England
- Subscription Libraries and the Rise of Popular Fiction
- Sydney Gardens, Bath
- The 'Conversation Piece'
- The Advent of the Christmas Season
- The Advent of Valentines
- The Art of Fashion Plates and Paperdolls
- The Family Library
- The Glass Armonica
- The Harp as a Status Symbol
- The History of Side-Saddles
- The History of the Piano-Forte
- The History of the Waltz
- The King of Clubs:
- The Legend of the Mistletoe
- The Origins of Regency Era Christmas Carols
- The Regency Card Party
- The Regency Debutante
- The Upper Rooms
- Titles and Precedence
- Touring with the Gardiners
- Twelfth Night
- Category: Landscape and Property
- A Blaise of Glory?
- A Matter of Name
- A Matter of Name
- A Visit to Stoneleigh Abbey
- Antique Sewing Notions
- Barges and Ferries
- Developements in Childbirth in Regency and Victorian England
- Down the Kennet and Avon Canal with Jane Austen
- Egg Money
- Ferry Service on the Thames
- Gigs, Cabriolets and Curricles
- Going By Coach
- Irish, I Dare Say: Ireland in Jane Austen's Novels
- Josiah Wedgewood and the Birth of English Pottery
- Kensington Gardens
- Locked In: Regency Prisons, Gaols and Hulks
- Meissen's White Gold
- Regency Letter Writing
- Seabathing, Georgian Style
- Sedan Chairs
- The Assistance of Servants
- The Cost of Keeping a Horse in Jane Austen's Day
- The Cost of Living in Jane Austen's England
- The Develeopment of Regency Plumbing
- The Madness of King George
- The Necessaire
- The Pleasure of Walking
- The Regency Rose Garden
- The Well Ordered Nursery
- Vauxhall Gardens
- Weddings During the Regency Era
- Category: Military History
- Advancement in the British Army
- Bow Street Runners and the Marine Police
- Captain Wentworth Speaks on Matters Naval
- English Army in the Regency|Napoleonic War
- Entry into the Officer Corps
- Half-Pay and Prize Money: Making a Living in Britain's Navy
- Jane Austen- The Bermuda Connection
- Prices of Officer's Commisions
- The Trafalgar Action
- Category: Trades and Professions
- Category: Regency Recipes
- Cassandra Austen's Baked Custard
- Mrs. Musgrove's Christmas Pudding
- Randalls' Roasted Chicken
- Scotch Eggs
- Setting Your Table
- Silk Stockings
- Category: Beverages
- Category: Customs and Manners
- Category: Desserts
- A Pudding by Any other Name
- A Single Syllabub
- An Attempt at Rout Cakes
- Anna Austen's Apple Snow
- Boiled Pudding: The Vicar's Treat
- Cassandra Austen's Baked Custard
- Christmas Fruit Cake
- Christmas Pudding
- Fancy's Fools
- Fresh Strawberry Tarte
- Georgian Ices
- Gingerbread Cakes
- Good Apple Pies
- Jam Tartlets
- Just a Trifle
- Lemon Ice
- Let them eat [Cheese]cake!
- Mince Pie at Sea
- Molland's Marzipan
- Mrs. Musgrove's Christmas Pudding
- Preserve Green Pine Apples
- Pumpkin Pie
- Ratafia Cakes
- Rice Pudding
- Rich Pound Cake
- Rum Cake
- Simnel Cake
- Sugar Cookies
- To Make a Tart of Parsneps & Scyrrets
- Twelfth Night Cake
- Wedding Cakes
- Category: Home and Hearth
- A Good Salve for Sore Lips
- A Paste for Chapped Hands and Lips
- A Wash for the Hair
- After Dinner Mints & Candies
- An Easy but Certain Cure for Consumption
- Avoiding the Tan: Regency Skin Creams
- English Lavender Water
- Georgian Cosmentics: The Face of Beauty
- Milk of Roses
- Regency Head Colds and Care
- Silk Stockings
- Spring Cleaning
- Steps to a Brilliant Complexion
- Category: Main Dishes
- A Dish of Mutton
- A Platter of Pasties
- A pretty way of Stewing Chickens and Partridges
- A Ragout of Beef
- A Sauce for a Carp (and to cook your Carp)
- A Stuffed Christmas Turkey
- Autumn Vegetable Soup
- Bouillabaisse
- Broth for the Poor
- Cottage Pie
- Early Macaroni and Cheese
- Irish Stew
- Mock Turtle Soup
- Mulaga-Tawny Soup
- Oysters, Oyster Sauce and Mock Oyster Sauce
- Partridges...Remarkably Well Done
- Pigeons in a Hole
- Pork and Apples| A Regency Dish
- Randalls' Roasted Chicken
- Regency White Soup
- Roast Michaelmas Goose with Apples and Prunes
- Roasted Pork Ribs
- Spinach Herb Quiche
- The Comforts of Cold Ham
- The Sandwich Tray
- To Make French Pottage
- Uppercross Cottage Chicken Fricasee
- Welsh Rarebit
- Category: Snacks and Sides
- All the Delights of the Season
- Barmbrack
- Bath Buns
- Biscuits & Marmalade
- Black Butter
- Blanched Asparagus
- Boiled Eggs for Easter
- Brawn: A favorite Christmas treat
- Clotted cream
- English Muffins
- Gooseberry Cheese
- Havest Jellies: Hartshorn, Cranberry and Orange
- Make your Own Butter
- Mashed Potatoes for Christmas
- Mr. Woodhouse's Thin Gruel
- Naples Bisket or Sponge Cake
- Peach Preserves
- Pickling Plums and Other Indigestibles
- Quince Paste: Sweatmeat to Kings
- Scotch Eggs
- The Spices of Life
- To Make Salamongundy
- Yorkshire Pudding
- Category: Uncategorized
- April in Regency Bath
- August in Regency Bath
- Bouillabaisse
- Christmas Day with the Austen Family
- December in Regency Bath
- England's Most Photographed Man
- February in Regency Bath
- Gothic Horrors: The Castle of Otranto and The Mysteries of Udolpho
- Instructions to Youth
- Jane Austen's Christmas:
- January in Regency Bath
- July in Regency Bath
- June in Regency Bath
- Love and Lattes By Mimi Hall
- March in Regency Bath
- Mary, Countess of Belmore: Mistress of the Upper Rooms
- May in Regency Bath
- November in Regency Bath
- October in Regency Bath
- Online Biographies of Jane Austen
- September in Regency Bath
- The Festival starts with a splash!
- The Jane Austen Book Club
- To Make French Pottage
- Twelfth Night
- When Stretch'd on One's Bed
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