Love afternoon teas, Jane Austen, or both? Join Britsburgh and the Jane Austen Society of North America - Pittsburgh Region at the Omni William Penn as we cebrate Jane Austen and our love of tea. Dr. Laura Engel of Duquesne University will expose you to a new and unique aspect of Jane Austen, her early works, and in the context of the theatrical world of the late eighteenth-century, an experience you will not want to miss.
We have reserved the private, country house feel of the Bob and Dolores Hope Room to provide the backdrop for an authentic, English afternoon tea. You will savor tea sandwiches, scones, pastries, fruit, and your selection of tea. To enhance this unique experience, please feel free to wear your hats or come in Regency period attire!
NOTE: Vegetarian options are available.
MEMBERS RECEIVE A DISCOUNT! To become a Britsburgh member, visit the Britsburgh membership page. To become a member of the Jane Austen Society, visit the Jane Austen Society membership page.
About our presenter: Laura Engel is a Professor in the English department at Duquesne University, where she specializes in eighteenth-century literature and theater. She is the author of several books on actresses and celebrity culture including: Fashioning Celebrity: Eighteenth-Century British Actresses and Strategies for Image Making (Ohio UP, 2011) and Austen, Actresses, and Accessories: Much Ado About Muffs (Palgrave Pivot, 2015). She has given several talks, and as an invited lecture at Chawton House Library, and is the author of the introduction and notes to the Barnes and Noble classics edition of Sense and Sensibility.
Questions: Please E-mail britsburghteas@hotmail.com
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