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Cancel Culture Comes for Jane Austen?
In their endless pursuit to profane and tear apart every person or thing not made in their own image, woke lefties are targeting revered 19th Century author Jane Austen.The museum present at the locat
Encoding data on plastic molecules could lead to breakthroughs in storage technology
The words “if one scheme of happiness fails, human nature turns to another” were originally published in 1814 in Jane Austen’s Mansfield Park.Since the early 2000s, it’s been possible to read
The Computers Are Getting Better at Writing, Thanks to Artificial Intelligence
At first, I was confused by this continuation from the machine.For one thing, Englander doesn’t write with sentence fragments, but, upon rereading, the content seemed Englander-esque to me.“It’s
Movies With Bad Rotten Tomatoes Scores You Should Totally Watch Anyway
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In general, the early 2000s delivered some pretty cringe-worthy teen flicks.So, if you're looking for a truly terrible teen movie, look no further than 2006's 'Material Girls.While the movie is catego
‘Emma.’ Costume Designer Explains How She Spun Clothes With the ‘Power of Sugared Macarons’
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In the world of costume drama, Alexandra Byrne is one of the true masters of the medium, especially the Elizabethan and Recency eras in England.After beginning her career in theater, Byrne’s work i
Jane Austen’s sister destroyed her letters. This novel imagines why.
“Miss Austen,” Gill Hornby’s well-researched, slyly barbed historical novel, is a worthy addition, sure to enthrall Janeites.The titular Miss Austen is Jane’s devoted older sister, Cassandra,
Emma review: A perfect blend of Jane Austen’s satire and romance
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Readers of Jane Austen are a feisty, fearsome bunch, with fiercely held opinions over which (if any) of the cinematic adaptations of her novels are good.(After all, the most iconic moment in the entir
Classic Jane Austen Novel Becomes a Sumptuous, Smart Big-Screen Treat
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We never knew we needed one more “Little Women” until Greta Gerwig flexed her adaptive smarts. Now, freshness and fizz has been applied to another oft-filmed classic, Jane Austen’s adored novel