Jane Austen spent her career publishing anonymously as 'By a Lady'. Her novels quietly challenged social norms and remain ...
From the daily newsletter: a reflection on the timelessness of the novelist on her two-hundred-and-fiftieth birthday today.
Newcastle United have this January move in the works for a midfield star who could be their next Yohan Cabaye.
According to Ewing, reading and writing were constants throughout her life, shaping not only how she learned but how she ...
Anindita Ghosh shepherded some of the most widely followed Indian writers in English to come up with The Only City: Bombay in ...
Welcome to this edition of The Hindu on Books Newsletter. We are heading into the literature festival season with Jaipur Literature Festival announcing its programme for 2026. To be held between ...
In the book, power-hungry shamans from across South-East Asia gather every 100 years to make a dark bargain with a jinn. One ...
Some education experts believe that soon, even the most sophisticated stories and knowledge will be imparted mainly through ...
South Korea’s national university entrance exam, Suneung, faced extensive criticism this year after its English section was ...
Are you team Emma or team Elizabeth? Pro-Darcy or more enamoured of Captain Wentworth? There’s no escaping Jane Austen and ...
As expected, women writers raked in successes and cozy cat fiction kept its popularity, with two big surprises from male ...
The National Book Trust plans to expand book festivals to tier-3 cities and strengthen libraries across the country to build a sustained reading culture beyond annual events, NBT chairperson Milind ...