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Issue 11 |
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"Jane Austen and The Unmentionable" - Maggie Lane looks at slavery and the slave trade in Jane Austen's time in her article 'The Sale of Human Flesh; Suzannah Fullerton explores the place of prisons and punishment in the novels - Dr. Graham Davis considers the latest evidence in the 'Madness of King George' - 'Lydia in Brighton'. Sharon Waggoner looks at the many possibilities of earthly happiness for Lydia in Regency Brighton - Ian Hunt re-visits a scandalous court case involving Jane's aunt Mrs Leigh Perrot If you would like to subscribe to Jane Austen's Regency World Magazine, copy and paste this link into your browser; http://www.janeausten.co.uk/regencyworld/regencyworld.ihtml?id=1 |
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