Read Bad Medicine by Robert Sheckley on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad.
Read The Da Vinci Code by Brown, Dan on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad.
Check this note for The Great Gatsby on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad.
Check this note for The Great Gatsby on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad.
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14980 In Cheshire, we have Lyme Park, the estate where the 1995 miniseries adaptation took place. If you love Colin Firth, this one is for you!
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_Park)
I am reading The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/book?id=57369
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14881 There are two possible options for St. Clement’s, since Jane Austen does not make it clear if it is the church or the parish.
In the links below you can find the location of both on the map of London from the period, as well as information on both St. Clement’s:
http://www.pemberley.com/images/landt/maps/pp/StClements.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Clement_Danes
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Clement_Danes_(parish)
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14980 In Cheshire, we have Lyme Park, the estate where the 1995 miniseries adaptation took place. If you love Colin Firth, this one is for you!
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyme_Park)
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14721 Money in England was a tricky deal! Check it out: a pound could be divided into 20 shillings, 4 crowns (5 shillings each). The shilling could also be divided into 12 pence (the plural of penny) and a penny could be divided by four to make a farthing.
(http://hibiscus-sinensis.com/regency/money.htm)
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14619 Image source: Dream That’s the Thing We Do
(http://chelseasontra.blogspot.com.br/2010/08/pemberley-and-those-similarly-grand.html)
Longbourn is the fictional country house where the Bennets live in. This is a picture of the house used in the 1995 TV series adaptation. It is actually called Luckington Court, and is placed in the county of Wiltshire.
There are studies that try to pinpoint the exact location of the true village that inspired Austen, such as this one:
http://www.jasna.org/persuasions/printed/number27/smith.pdf
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14899 Image source: http://ceydran.blogspot.com.br
Art by: Tanith Connolly
I’m so happy for Jane and Bingley! I just love them!
Check this note for Pride and Prejudice on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. Link: http://www.Leaflit.net/shared?id=14910 Image source: Deviant Art
(http://palnk.deviantart.com/art/Why-so-Serious-260388531)
Art by: Palnk
The Oakham Mount is a fictional location near Longbourn. I just picture them having a pleasant conversation while walking there, don’t you? I love this illustration and how joyfully it portraits Darcy!
I am reading Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen on LeafLit, the new ebook reader for iPad. - http://www.Leaflit.net/book?id=223