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  • “Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley”: A Reading and Conversation with Playwrights Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon

    Virtual Event

    Join Jane Austen & Co. for a special seasonal event with playwrights Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon, who wrote "Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley." This event will feature a reading of the play, and Lauren and Margot will be answering your questions during a live Q&A! This event is free and will take place over... Read More →

  • Remixing Pride and Prejudice

    Join Jane Austen Summer Programs for a special Q&A with Ibi Zoboi, author of Pride (2018). Pride is a a contemporary YA remix of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice that is set to be adapted into a HBO series. Remixing Pride and Prejudice is part of Jane Austen Summer Program's series of free online webinars... Read More →

  • “I Hope White Hands:” Wedgwood, Abolition, and the Female Consumer

    Online The Internet

    A free webinar hosted by Jane Austen & Co., featuring a wonderful discussion with Professor Patricia A. Matthew from Monclair State University! As part of Jane Austen & Co.'s Race and the Regency series, this talk will delve into the element of race during Jane Austen's Regency Era!

  • “Making No Difference for Color or Character:” Representations of Race in Bridgerton and the Regency

    Online The Internet

    Jane Austen & Co. presents our fourth event in our "Race and the Regency" series. In this talk by Professor Robert Morrison (Queen's University), we will explore some of the most important Black women and men of the Regency era, including Mary Prince, Robert Wedderburn, Paul Cuffe, and Thomas Molyneaux. It will examine their role... Read More →

  • “From Xo Ho to Mi Li: Horace Walpole and China” by Peter Sabor

    Zoom , United States

    Jane Austen & Co. presents the third event in our "Asia & the Regency" series. Horace Walpole's Hieroglyphic Tales are remembered as some of the most surreal literature produced in eighteenth- century England. In this talk, Peter Sabor (McGill University) will explore the depiction of China in English literature through Walpole's stories. Among the many... Read More →

  • A Day Out With ‘Emma’

    PlayMakers Repertory Company 120 Country Club Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Celebrate Jane Austen's beloved novel "Emma" with day of presentations by scholars and experts, Austen-centric holiday shopping, crafts and refreshments -- all before taking a seat for the evening performance a new adaptation of "Emma" by the PlayMakers Repertory Company. Sponsored by the Jane Austen Summer Program.

    $25 – $150