He has a funny name: Fitzwilliam Darcy. His occupation is even worse: "gentleman." (Ugh.) He's cold, aloof, stoic and proud to the point of arrogance. "Haughty, reserved and fastidious," in fact, are ...
Originally self-published as a “Pride and Prejudice Variation,” Reynolds (From Lambton to Longborn) introduces a few twists to the Austen classic, a project that purists will surely abhor, but which ...
Ṣọpẹ Dìrísù might not have been a Regency fan before “Mr. Malcolm’s List,” but the titular role in Emma Holly Jones’ project has him embodying a 19th-century romantic hero. After not relating to ...