How Jane Austen Pulled It Off: On Emma

Illustration by C. E. Brock, 1909, through Wikimedia Commons. Public area. One among Jane Austen’s many mind-bending abilities was her capability to wrest a lot drama from a world that was, by present-day requirements, nearly unfathomably static. Austen’s novels are preindustrial time capsules from an period earlier than even trains, gasoline lights, or telegraphs—the primary […]


New literary journal: Amulet | Jane Friedman

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Newbery Roundup #2: Plain Jane, Flawed Method House, and The First State of Being

Our second roundup of Newbery-buzzing books features a graphic-novel fairy story, an escape narrative, and a time-travel journey. Plain Jane and the Mermaid mixes fairy-tale components with graphic-novel fashion. Plain Jane and the Mermaid by Ver Brosgol. First Second, 2024, 352 pages Studying Degree: Center Grades, ages 10-12 Advisable for: ages 8-15 Jane is not […]