Jane Austen and Shelley in the Garden: novel with pictures; Don’t You Know There’s A War On?;Aphra Behn, Secret Life; Radiation Diaries; Living with Jane Austen
Thoroughly enjoyed talking about LIVING WITH JANE AUSTEN at the Llangwm festival in Pembrokeshire. Jolly difficult to get to (! )but worth it when you do: gorgeous festival , gorgeous scenery
Iconic Women - Cleopatra & Jane Austen with Natasha Solomons and Professor Janet Todd
Wednesday 25th June 2025 18:30 at Waterstones, London - Islington
The new Cambridge edition of Jane Austen's writing in 8 volumes is now in the bookstore! So you can read the six novels along with the childhood fiction and the later manuscript works --all inside handsome covers!
Lovely event last night in Topping in Ely. Discussed which Jane Austen novel we were introduced to in school, whether it thoroughly put us off or made us young fans. Of course we’re all fans now —or we wouldn’t have turned out on a wet night!
Lovely event in gorgeously sunny Oxford yesterday-in the magnificent chapel of Exeter College. Good audience with very thoughtful questions. Also much enjoyed speaking to school students already enthusiastic about Jane Austen!
CUP is arranging an audio version of 'Living with Jane Austen'. Very pleased!
Thrilled to find my interviewer at the Oxford Literary Festival on Sunday 2 pm is Suzi Feay. She interviewed me years back at Dartington on my biography of Fanny and Mary Shelley.
A gift fit for a 👑... Miriam Margolyes presents Queen Camilla with @Jan_Todd's 'Living with Jane Austen'.
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From the Q &A with Deborah Kalb: Austen's 'novels catch something timeless, something relevant to any period, because they investigate human nature, love, and folly. Austen shows the difficulty of living well with others —and the need for tolerance.'