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This Jane Austen blog brings Jane Austen, her novels, and the Regency Period alive through food, dress, social customs, and other 19th C. historical details related to this topic.

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Jane Austen and Regency Links

Updated 12/2020

  • Austen Heritage: Chawton House, the historic house of Edward Austen Knight, Jane Austen’s brother
  • Jane Austen Biography: Chicago Public Library
  • Jane Austen: British Library Online
  • Jane Austen Centre: Bath
  • Jane Austen’s House: Official Chawton Cottage at the Jane Austen House Museum
  • Jane Austen Information Page: Republic of Pemberley
  • Jane Austen: JASNA (Jane Austen Society of North America)
  • An Internet Bibliography for Jane Austen: this site is old-fashioned but still useful
  • Austen Power: the filmography ends in 1996, but this site covers the Austen film classics
  • Bath Daily Photo: this site was discontinued in 2009, but the young gentleman who started it provided a photo a day of Bath, providing the viewer with a lovely trip to that city, both ancient and modern.
  • Jane Austen and Time: A Study of Her Uses of the Almanac: this site looks old-fashioned, but Ellen Moody’s research is impeccable.
  • Jane Austen: Brandeis University: This site is a great introduction to new Jane Austen fans or students who have just been introduced to her novels.
  • Napoleon.org: Extensive history site.
  • Regency England: This site claims to provide a brief introduction to the period, but it’s a great starting point for those who wish to research the era.
  • Songs of Jane Austen: This link leads to an article by Julianne Baird, soprano.

Jane Austen Discussion Boards

Updated 12/2020

  • Candace Hern’s Discussion Board
  • Darcy and Lizzy
  • Janeites
  • Oregon Regency Society Discussion Forum

Jane Austen Movie and Film Adaptations

Updated 12/2020

  • The Costumers’s Guide to Movie Costumes
  • Enchanted Serenity of Period Films
  • Film Adaptations of Jane Austen’s Novels
  • Jane Austen: BBC and Other Film Adaptations: Republic of Pemberley
  • Jane Austen on austen.org: a fan site
  • Jane Austen Films: Jane Austen Society of America
  • Jane Austen Movies: this Facebook page is active and ongoing
  • Period Film Fan Club-many links to full movies no longer work, but one can choose from many images.

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  1. on October 10, 2007 at 01:04 New Additions To This Blog « Jane Austen’s World

    […] Icons & Fan Sites […]


  2. on December 21, 2008 at 11:26 Adriana Zardini

    Wow! I was surfing in your blog and found this fabulous lists! Thanks!


  3. on April 8, 2009 at 14:39 janet aylmer

    Please see my new web site for news about my novel Darcy’s Story and my other book about Jane Austen walking through Bath

    Thank you


  4. on August 12, 2009 at 04:55 Chris

    Hi,
    Nice job with this Auten links!Well done.I want you that I have screencapped vatrious adaptations of Jane Austen’s novels.Meaning:

    Sense & Sensibility (1971) *soon in my community*
    Sense & Sensibility (1980)
    Kandukondain Kandukondain (Bollywood SnS) *scaps of the movie & a photo gallery*

    Persuasion (1971) *& 1995 & 2007*

    Mansfield Park (1971) *& 1995 & 2007*

    Pride & Prejudice (1980) *soon other versions plus the Bollywood one*

    Emma (1972) *1996 movie & mini series, 2009 promo*

    Northanger Abbey (1986) *& 2007*

    Here is where you can find my Jane Austen realated post:
    http://community.livejournal.com/sns_red_curtain/tag/jane+austen

    COnsider adding me if you thing you should.Thanks.


  5. on February 22, 2010 at 07:24 loveromance

    I am a fan of Jane Austen’s Book. This post is very nice and useful. Thanks for sharing. Keep up the good work! (‘-‘)


  6. on May 2, 2010 at 01:21 The Girl from the Ghetto

    What an amazing list. You run a very charming blog Vic.



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