The Dashwood sisters -- practical Elinor and passionate Marianne -- navigate the unwritten rules and venomous intrigues of upper-class society that come between them and the men they love.
Rediscover Jane Austen's clever classic in this elegant yet affordable Masterpiece Library Edition, honoring the Peter Pauper Press founders' tradition of publishing beautiful books.Deluxe, durably bound hardcover keepsake volume.Embossed cover with iridescent highlighting.Foil-stamped spine.Reinforced cloth quarter-binding for durabilityPremium acid-free archival-quality paper for longevity.Cream-color pages with font, type size, and line spacing chosen for a comfortable reading experience, even under imperfect lighting.Features eight beautiful full-color illustrations.Comes with a matching satin ribbon bookmark with which to keep your place.A must-have for every home library.360 pages.We can't go to any actual beer fests this year, but we can imagine the ideal scene. And, of course, it would be filled with some of our favorite beer-loving authors from history. While we're at it, let’s throw in a few of their iconic characters. Join us on fantasy dates with five authors who found inspiration while imbibing.
Did you know that the world’s first novel was written by a woman? Or that female authors had a hand in several literary genres, including sci-fi, dystopian, and rom-com? And guess who the world’s first billionaire writer was? Hint: Her most famous character’s initials are H.P. Read on to learn about history’s innovative literary ladies.
On this day in 1819, the prominent author Mary Ann Evans was born. But you may not have heard of her because her books were published using the pseudonym George Eliot. And she’s not alone. There’s a long history of famous women writers who adopted male pen names.
Happy almost Halloween! It's also the anniversary of the publication of Jane Austen's classic Sense and Sensibility, so we thought we should find a way to celebrate both—a bit of a mash-up, if you will. In fact, mash-up is kind of the perfect word to describe the books we are highlighting this week.