Austen and Harry Potter: Privet Drive was Privet Drive; Hogwarts was home: Harry, Austen Heroines and Home Part two
Beatrice Groves draws more parallels from the works of Jane Austen and the themes in Harry Potter. Read part 2 to find our more.
Bathilda's Notebook / The Quibbler
by Sas L. Rhodes · Published December 16, 2023 · Last modified February 17, 2024
Beatrice Groves draws more parallels from the works of Jane Austen and the themes in Harry Potter. Read part 2 to find our more.
Bathilda's Notebook / The Quibbler
by Sas L. Rhodes · Published December 15, 2023 · Last modified February 17, 2024
Plot twists and clever allusions – just some of the things linking Harry Potter and the works of Jane Austen.
Episode 38 of “Potterversity” compares “Harry Potter” to the novels of Jane Austen with Dr. Beatrice Groves.
“Northanger Abbey” was published 200 years before the first “Potter” book, so let’s Sort these characters into their Hogwarts Houses!
The latest adaptation of Jane Austen’s “Emma” recently came out and I couldn’t help but wonder which Hogwarts Houses these characters would be in.
“Sense and Sensibility” may be the home of the most “Potter” alumni out of any other Jane Austen story. It’s hard not to imagine, therefore, which of the Hogwarts Houses the Dashwood sisters and their beaux would be Sorted into.
Although “Pride and Prejudice” was published nearly 200 years before “Harry Potter”, it’s hard not to imagine which of the Hogwarts Houses the Bennet sisters and their beaux would be Sorted into.
As fans and MuggleNet staff are dreaming about the fun they’ll have at MuggleNet’s Expo Patronum this April in London, this week’s Casting News highlights events and films taking place in the UK! From Ireland to London, “Harry Potter” cast have the UK covered. Take a look at where your favorite cast members are currently appearing in the coming months!
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