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            Jane Austen Miniatures


            In October 2022, student library assistant Megan Barry (2021)
            created a Jane Austen exhibit in the College foyer. The exhibit
            featured a 10-volume set of leather-bound (green with gold trim),
            miniature Jane Austen books, each with a colour plate, published
            in 1899 and gifted to Ivy Clarke (Lady Janet Clarke’s daughter) for
            Christmas 1902. These miniatures were discovered in the Archives
            at the College.

            Megan’s creative exhibit showcased ‘the world of Austen’
            during the Regency era and included some of the author’s
            correspondence, a summary of her contemporary reception,
            the modern appeal of Jane Austen, as well as film adaptations of
            Austen’s work, interactive QR codes, and a current JCH student
            survey detailing students’ favourite Austen books. On 20 October,
            Megan walked students and staff through the exhibit highlights
            and participants were able to handle the miniatures with archival
            gloves. This was followed by tea and scones and a showing of the
            2005 film adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, starring Keira Knightley.















                                                                                      In light of this exhibit, my
                                                                                      attention was drawn to JCH
                                                                                     alumna, Amanda Mortensen
                                                                                     (Isherwood 1989), who
                                                                                     co-founded the Jane Austen
                                                                                     Literacy Foundation.*
                                                                                    Perhaps you are inspired to
                                                                                    read or re-read Jane Austen’s
                                                                                    enduring novels along with JCH
                                                                                    students who comment that
                                                                                    ‘there is a certain timelessness
                                                                                   to [her books]’ and who
                                                                                   appreciate Austen’s ‘wit and
                                                                                   satiric take on historic societal
                                                                                   norms’ (student quotes taken
                                                                                   from the exhibit).

                                                                                  Finally, Dean of Studies, Briana
                                                                                  Ellis, and I had occasion to
                                                                                  interview Amanda Mortensen
                                                                                  in person, along with two other
                                                             impressive JCH alumnae, Ann Keddie (1965) and Jane
                                                             Singleton (1964), prior to the Christmas Jazz and Cocktails
                                                             evening in December. These interviews are part of an ongoing
                                                             JCH oral history project for the College Archives.

                                                             It has been a wonderful year of ‘all things literary’ and we
                                                             look forward as a College to new opportunities in 2023!





                                                           * https://jch.unimelb.edu.au/Jane-Austen-Literacy-Foundation~2904.


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