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Author: Maureen Lenker

Maureen Lee Lenker is a writer, actress and freelance journalist who has written for Turner Classic Movies, Ms. in the Biz, @ This Stage, LA Weekly and more. She is working towards an M.A. in Arts Journalism at USC, reporting on arts, theatre and entertainment. Her Jane Austen inspired short story, "The Food of Love," can be found in Meryton Press' Then Comes Winter anthology. 
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“Love and Friendship” and the Enduring Appeal of Jane Austen

Maureen Lenker

With new and delightfully surprising film adaptations like “Love and Friendship” and the unwavering idiosyncrasies of human nature, Austen shows no sign of slowing down in popularity or reach.

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