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Join us as we learn more about the challenging and fascinating life of Paul Jennings.
The College of William and Mary‘s Alumni Association is hosting a book talk on March 11, 2021 at 4PM featuring alumna Sarah Glosson ‘98, MA ‘09, Ph.D ‘15, author of "Performing Jane: A Cultural History of Jane Austen Fandom." In her book, Glosson examines the long history of Jane Austen fans engaging with her work, from wearing hand-sewn bonnets to writing fanfiction. Glosson will discuss her book and take questions from the audience.
Explore how Chief Justice John Marshall and his family lived at their Richmond home during their residence there.
The Southeastern Virginia Chapter of the Jane Austen Society of North America (JASNA) has very graciously extended an invitation to the members and friends of the RSV to join them for a special online meeting with Natalie Jenner, author of the bestselling book, The Jane Austen Society, as she shares how her visits to Chawton House directly inspired her novel. This event is FREE to attend but registration in advance is required. Click on the event title for a direct link to the meeting registration.
Join us as we learn more about the challenging and fascinating life of Paul Jennings.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Preservation Virginia's Bacon's Castle
Join us in our traditional partnership with Preservation Virginia‘s Bacon‘s Castle during Historic Garden Week!
Join us as we learn more about the challenging and fascinating life of Paul Jennings.
Join us for an online "whodunit" where you‘ll take on the guise of one of the characters!
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
A 4-day/3-night weekend of Regency-style respite!
A 4-day/3-night weekend of Regency-style respite!
A 4-day/3-night weekend of Regency-style respite!
A 4-day/3-night weekend of Regency-style respite!
Join us for a discussion of the first book published in Bernard Cornwell‘s well-known Napoleonic Era series.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Join us--in period or modern attire--for a lovely tea at Suffolk‘s charming Stillwater Tea House!
Join us for a discussion of the first book published in Bernard Cornwell‘s well-known Napoleonic Era series.
Come and discuss this easy-entry narrative of the Battle of Waterloo by the author of the Sharpe series, Bernard Cornwell.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Annual gathering of Janeites to celebrate all things Jane! Registration information will be posted when available.
Annual gathering of Janeites to celebrate all things Jane! Registration information will be posted when available.
Annual gathering of Janeites to celebrate all things Jane! Registration information will be posted when available.
Those who register for our Grand Caverns tour after today will incur an extra cost since we have to turn our numbers in! Don‘t miss out on lower pricing and register today!
Come and discuss this easy-entry narrative of the Battle of Waterloo by the author of the Sharpe series, Bernard Cornwell.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Join us as we take up C. S. Forester‘s classic "man alone" study and the first published novel of the Hornblower series.
Tour the oldest continually operating show cave in the United States with the RSV!
Join us as we take up C. S. Forester‘s classic "man alone" study and the first published novel of the Hornblower series.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Explore the world of Dr. David Hosack, physician to Alexander Hamilton who sought to build the early republic‘s first botanical garden.
Join us for an autumnal picnic on the grounds of James Monroe‘s Highland.
Explore the world of Dr. David Hosack, physician to Alexander Hamilton who sought to build the early republic‘s first botanical garden.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Explore the world of Dr. David Hosack, physician to Alexander Hamilton who sought to build the early republic‘s first botanical garden.
A missing twin. A desperate mother. A meeting that must take place for a necessary marriage to go forward. What could possibly go wrong?
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
A missing twin. A desperate mother. A meeting that must take place for a necessary marriage to go forward. What could possibly go wrong?
Read all about the upper crust behaving badly in the Regency era.
Join us the first Tuesday of every month for an informal but lively discussion of a variety of early 19th century topics!
Read all about the upper crust behaving badly in the Regency era.