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...Charles Calkin is a financial planner at wealth manager James Hambro & Partners...
...The core Working Title formula remains the playbook of Jane Austen, lightly tweaked....
...Coins bearing the Queen’s image will slowly be phased out and replaced by ones picturing King Charles III, Britain’s new monarch....
...Today’s AI creative writing programmes are not yet at a stage of development where they pose a serious threat to Colleen Hoover, say — or Charles Dickens....
...Among his thousands of books are first editions by Jane Austen and Charles Dickens — a three-volume Great Expectations is offered for £3,000-£5,000 (1861, Chapman and Hall)....
...Among them were biographies of George Washington, by Woodrow Wilson and others, reminiscences of Old New York by Charles H Haswell, and of India by a Lt Col Pollock....
...The company’s 1980 adaptation of Charles Dickens’s Nicholas Nickleby was one of its great successes....
...In Pride and Prejudice, Darcy, within a couple of lines, refers to Charles Bingley’s “rapidity” of thought and “celerity” in leaving, when the Old German-derived “speed” would have done for both....
...In Jane Austen’s novels, Christmas is an occasion filled with games too....
...Past clients in the bank’s history have included the authors Charles Dickens and Jane Austen and the former prime minister William Pitt the Elder. It is now owned by NatWest Group....
...Jane Austen often stayed on Sloane Street with her brother. Marshall Wood, a successful 19th century sculptor, once lived with his family at No. 120....
...and Jane Austen are buried or memorialised....
...The 15 acres of immaculately tended gardens at Goodnestone Park are considered some of the finest in south England, and boast impressive literary credentials: they were a favourite of Jane Austen, whose...
...Meanwhile, black actors play aristocrats in Bridgerton and Armando Iannucci cast Dev Patel as the lead in The Personal History of David Copperfield, his deft retelling of Charles Dickens’s classic novel....
..., as most of Austen’s heroines do, but who also strive for self-determination beyond the marriage market....
...She sprinkles in the likes of Jane Austen and Charles Dickens (both of whom she’s written books about) and George Orwell....
...And then there’s Charles Manson. As these ideas come together and morph, so the titular retreats also transform....
...Many of these stories derive from the writings of Charles Perrault, a 17th-century author, so require books that evoke that periwigged period....
...If routines were people, they would be the Jane Austen characters Mary Bennet or Charles Musgrove: dependable but dull....
...Nighy moves from Nighier to Nighiest in a range of frock coats; the unctuous Philip Elton is smartly played by Josh O’Connor, lately seen as Prince Charles in The Crown; Miranda Hart brings BBC celebrity...
...“Emma is a funny story, and Jane Austen can be unfashionable and kind of difficult to make funny, but Autumn had a really great handle on that,” says O’Connor animatedly....
...When I worked at the Daily Telegraph, the then editor Charles Moore’s style guide contained an unimprovable piece of common sense....
...His antiquated style of speech still draws heavily on Austen....
...Pepys took it hard when one of his favourite taverns, The Angell on Tower Hill, in common with many others, closed....
...Jane Austen is the only woman featured, on the £10 note....
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