There are many artefacts and exhibits on display that are worthy of your attention but the most interesting ones for a Jane Austen fan are the quills and ink wells. As you stand there looking at these writing devices in stark contrast to our world of computers and ‘backspace’, you cannot help but wonder how challenging it must have been to write an entire novel with such equipment. Jane Austen is believed to have told her sister in a letter in 1813, “I must get a softer pen. This is harder. I am in agonies… I am going to write nothing but short sentences. There shall be two full stops in every line.” You can also try writing with a quill pen like Jane Austen, though pre-booking is essential.
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