Portrait of a lady; Jane Austen.(Is this Britain's most-loved author?)

Economist (US), The, April, 2007

No plain Jane she

Is this Britain's most-loved author?

FEW writers are as revered as Jane Austen. According to a poll in March, "Pride and Prejudice"--a romance without a single kiss--is the book Britons love most. Austen adaptations abound: the BBC is filming a new version of "Sense and Sensibility" written by Andrew Davies, whose 1995 "Pride and Prejudice" was a global success, and ITV has just shown three of her other five novels.

But Janeites, as the author's most avid devotees style themselves, have few relics to worship. Most of her letters were burned on her death, and a single sketch by her sister, Cassandra, showing her purse-lipped and in her night-cap, is the only generally acknowledged image of her face. That picture, now...

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