
Mansfield Park Week 7 - Men explain things to me at Mansfield Park
Watching, hearing, and attending to the men of Jane Austen
How Jane Austen's stories connect to us today, and connect us to each other.
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Watching, hearing, and attending to the men of Jane Austen
Speculation, scheming, strategizing. And a ball from hell at Mansfield Park

We've got Bennets, Dashwoods, flirtatious Bertrams, and sinister Steeles. The sisters in Jane Austen are doing a lot of work. Substacker Tash breaks it down.
Girl-boss Mary Crawford, and six questions about 'Mansfield Park' with JASNA's Renata Dennis

We're weathering the Mansfield Park storms and theatrics
We’re making our way through Mansfield Park

The readalong continues with: Love and money, math and matrimony, and the choices we make

We're reading Jane Austen's most complicated novel - slowly, closely, together.

The too-good Austen heroine, and the rest of the story
Happy Father's Day! We've reached the end of 'Pride and Prejudice'

We’re still talking about the Manosphere and Jane Austen - but we're also having fun.

Happy Father's Day! We're making up our minds about Mr. Bennet

We're in pursuit of novelty and amusement. We have expectations of pleasure. We're tired of great houses. We're at Volume 3 of 'Pride and Prejudice'

It's the iconic disastrous proposal! Plus, a special guest post from author Devoney Looser
Men are searching for their place. Jane Austen can help with that.
We're taking sides in Hertfordshire and speaking up at Rosings. We're dissatisfied with the world but what are men to rocks and mountains. We're reading 'Pride and Prejudice.'
Militia men, insulting proposals, and conspiracy in the shrubbery. The Great Jane Austen Read-Along continues.

Happy Mother's Day - we're celebrating with Jane Austen's most confounding mum
We're traversing the Meryton assembly rooms, the muddy fields, the class anxieties, and the love strategies. We're reading 'Pride and Prejudice' - together.
Plus: a celebration video and what to read after reading Sense and Sensibility