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The Watsons play songs from their new album in this World Cafe session.
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By taking that a step further, you could say that 'The Watsons' is her most autobiographical work.
WSJ: Pages From Jane Austen's The Watsons at Sotheby's | Backstory
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The Watsons are now campaigning to have the law changed to make it an offence to defame the deceased.
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In 1804, seven years before her first book appeared, the author started "The Watsons" and completed about a quarter of the novel (68 pages, or some 17, 500 words).
WSJ: Pages From Jane Austen's The Watsons at Sotheby's | Backstory
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Declan Kiely, curator and head of the literary and historical manuscripts department at the Morgan, agrees, adding that "The Watsons" has been critical to our understanding of the novelist.
WSJ: Pages From Jane Austen's The Watsons at Sotheby's | Backstory
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When the Watsons at IBM bet their company on the development of the 360 computer the space was wide open, competition clearly underdeveloped and unable to catch up.
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"The Watsons" is the only major Austen manuscript still in private hands and one of very few manuscripts to survive, according to Gabriel Heaton, a senior specialist in the books and manuscripts department at Sotheby's.
WSJ: Pages From Jane Austen's The Watsons at Sotheby's | Backstory
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Paul Orefice, a partner and creative director at The Watsons LLC, a New York-based ad agency, says he recently told a candidate for a production-manager position that if hired, he'd be working among an all-gay staff.
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