Showing posts with label JASNA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JASNA. Show all posts

Thursday, June 19, 2014

JASNA's 'Persuasions On-Line'

I may be the last person to discover that all the previous issues of Persuasions On-Line are on JASNA's website, but they are there and I want to share my excitement!

They can be found here: The Jane Austen Society of North America - Persuasions On-line



JASNA's description:
"Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal On-Line (ISSN 1559-7520) is the electronic journal of JASNA.  It is published each December 16 and made freely accessible as part of JASNA’s outreach mission.  All prior numbers will be maintained here indefinitely."



To clarify, these online issues do not contain the pieces written for the physical editions of Persuasions. But there are many great pieces in these online issues as well! As JASNA states these are available for anyone to read for free and you do not need to be a member of JASNA.

The papers published in Persuasions and Persuasions On-Line are informative and perceptive, and for me they have made becoming a member of JASNA worth every penny! I read a piece from the latest Persuasions issue titled 'Why Edward Ferrars Doesn't Dance' by Theresa Kenney that opened up a whole new window on my reading of Sense and Sensibility and how Jane structured this novel, and it increased my appreciation of Edward himself. These papers can be somewhat scholarly and are often written by professors, but they are nevertheless very readable (and enjoyable!).

So to discover more about Jane, her novels and her world, read on and enjoy!

And here is another link to Persuasions On-Line.


{ If I have any mistakes in my information, please comment or contact me! I'm not always sure I perfectly comprehend everything I read. :) }

Thursday, June 23, 2011

JASNA Greater Sacramento: Meeting

Or JASNAGS
(As we affectionately call ourselves.)
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Welcome
Image Courtesy of JASNA GS

Formed in March of this year this fledgling branch of the Jane Austen Society of America has some delightful plans for the coming months and years. Sacramento Jane Austen fans will have opportunities to enjoy a Birthday Tea in December, readers' theaters and visiting speakers, and hopefully picnics, book clubs, more teas and a plethora of other things! I am privileged be a part of the founding committee, which is an experienced and quite diverse group of both women and a men. Our group's regional coordinator was the principal planner for the "How Austentatious" series at the Sacramento Library that I've posted about in the past.


Apart from introducing this group, I'm announcing our next meeting: this Saturday, June 25 at the Rancho Cordova Library, 10:00 in the morning (until 12:00). At this stage in the group's forming anyone is welcome to join us!

I'd like to mention that if anyone has any ideas for events that our regional group could put together or be involved in, please comment on this post! Or tell us on Facebook or Twitter. We'd love some ideas!



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(Directions to the Library)