By Nancy Martin Young July sizzled with excitement as 26 eager trivia mavens Zoomed in to test their knowledge of Pride and Prejudice. The event served as preparation for the upcoming AGM, as well as a warm-up for the next book club selection. Undaunted by the challenges of new technology, the July Janeites triumphed over Slido, which might sound like…
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Tea & Miscellany with a JASP Recap
By Bill Gaither On June 25, 2023, members gathered via Zoom for the traditional summer idyll, “Tea & Miscellany,” along with highlights of the recent Jane Austen Summer Program (JASP) in Chapel Hill. Member Summer Plans Members shared their summer plans and named the Jane Austen characters who would be their guiding spirits. Three items were especially noteworthy: We are excited…
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Book Review: Fashionable Goodness by Brenda S. Cox
By Dan Read Clergymen and their professional lives and nonprofessional loves are a large part of all of Austen’s novels. As the daughter of a clergyman and with several clergyman brothers, her own personal well-being depended significantly on family livings and preferments. So this book, subtitled “Christianity in Jane Austen’s England,” was immediately of interest and I bought a copy…
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Discussion of John Mullan’s What Matters in Jane Austen?
By Elizabeth Jewell JASNA member Yvonne Tang, who met Professor John Mullan in England, invited him to be our guest for a discussion of his book What Matters in Jane Austen? Professor Mullan noted that he’d received quite a few questions from JASNA members and could not answer them all, but would tackle five or six of them, particularly those that allowed…
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Laughter Through Gritted Teeth: Considering Bodily Diversity in Austen’s Novels with Kathleen James-Cavan
By Laine A. Wood The April meeting for the JASNA North Carolina region concerned an issue that has been gaining traction in recent years, especially since the onset of the pandemic: disability and bodily diversity. English professor Kathleen James-Cavan was the presenter for the meeting. James-Cavan endorsed four reasons for recent articles on the subject of disability in that she…
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