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...Austen??s capacity to see insightfully into character is peerless,” said Harper, who questioned Summers’ own character in his resignation letter...

Author: By Zachary M. Seward, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harper Has Activist Past | 8/5/2005 | See Source »

...afternoon in the car, as I philosophized with my tennis-star younger sister, I revealed my deep love for Austen??s Pride and Prejudice and Yann Martel’s Life of Pi. I confided that part of me was afraid to reread both of these books. Rereading could cause me to realize that I am not nearly as attracted to these books now as I was when I first grew to love them. With the knowledge that the books have not changed, discovering that they had become less appealing would be heartbreaking—it would mean...

Author: By Neesha M. Rao, | Title: Back To The Books...In Summer | 7/29/2005 | See Source »

...most of its paltry wall space, consistently offering provocative exhibits from area and national artists. The current exhibit, entitled “Intimacies,” features the work of Maggie Arnold and Anna Galloway Highsmith; the former seeks to communicate through her art the intimacy of Jane Austen??s novels, while Highsmith crafts her work as a record of her own creative process. The gallery director, tutor Amanda F. Jack (ajack@fas.harvard.edu) plans to next exhibit the distorted plastic-toy photography of Peter Smuts...

Author: By Madeline K. Ross, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Artists in Residence | 3/3/2005 | See Source »

...viewers to both the Indian way of life and the Indian way of cinema. Essentially, Gurinder Chadha has had her cake and eaten it too; she has treated us to a movie with all the silly fun of Bollywood melodrama, while staying true to the understated grace of Austen??s original story...

Author: By Steven N. Jacobs, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Bride and Prejudice Review | 2/11/2005 | See Source »

...random Saturday a few weeks ago, former FM Exectuive Amelia E. Lester ’05 and I cc’d Chopra to invite him to a private viewing of the recent feminist, anti-imperialist adaptation of Jane Austen??s Mansfield Park—which we both had to watch for class. Depsite Chopra’s response of “I promise I’ll be there” (he loves those feminist adaptations), he did not show up. Neither...

Author: By Sarah M. Seltzer, | Title: Rohit Chopra, Where are you? | 5/6/2004 | See Source »

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