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From picnicking on Box Hill and supper at the Netherfield Ball, to Mrs. Bennet’s family dinners and strawberry picking at Donwell Abbey, food plays a valuable role in the novels of literary heroine Jane Austen. ‘Jane Austen’s Table’ brings readers a sumptuous array of recipes that capture all the spirit and verve of the food of Jane Austen’s world and the Regency era, adapted and reimagined for the modern day.
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Used especially in intersectional feminism as an alternative spelling to avoid the suggestion of sexism perceived in the sequences ‘m-a-n’ and ‘m-e-n’, ‘womxn’ is also inclusive of trans and nonbinary women. ‘Sticks and Stones’ is a powerful reclamation of the slurs and insults thrown at womxn for centuries. It’s a righting of wrongs – a rewriting of sexist, belittling and shaming language. It’s a tool for breaking free from the stereotypes and impossible standards used to confine womxn, transforming them into messages of resilience and resolve.