This Writers Edition celebrates the extraordinary life and literary canon of the venerable British writer Jane Austen. Across the collection, each writing instrument showcases Austen and the Maison's shared reverence and passion for the written word. Get inspired to leave your mark — by a literary legend whose work continues to resonate across generations and around the globe.
This Limited Edition writing instrument represents Jane Austen’s enduring love of nature and the great outdoors. Her heroines share her passion for the countryside, which is prominently featured in important scenes in her books.
Jane Austen’s house in Cawton, Hampshire, is where she blossomed as a novelist, writing, revising, and publishing the six novels that would establish her as a literary icon. It is also where she spent the last years of her life. The design and colour of this exclusive writing instrument bring to life the house’s unique and sentimental elements.
As a well-travelled writer, Jane Austen weaved her worldly experiences and ideas into her letters and novels, including descriptions of beautiful scenery and fictional heroines, such as Elizabeth Bennet in Pride and Prejudice and Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility. This writing instrument expresses Austen’s passion and penchant for travelling.
Dedicated to the balls — exciting social affairs in provincial life — this Limited Edition writing instrument exemplifies the “dance” between passion and propriety, as expressed in the dynamic mutual attraction between Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice, which takes place across a series of balls.
Across her six major novels, English writer Jane Austen illuminates and comments on the late 18th-century landed gentry with elegance, irony, and wit. Austen’s works often explore stories of women of that era who depended on social and economic security, encouraging readers to think about the complexity of the female experience and all facets of the human condition. With this collection, we recognize the lasting mark her life and works, from Pride and Prejudice to Emma, made on the world.