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Norma Jean Moseley

Norma Jean Moseley

Norma Jean Moseley was born in Yorkshire in the late 1920s and spent her childhood in a Methodist environment.
She served in the British Army in World War II, where she met and married a regular soldier. They travelled all over the world, staying at British posts, before eventually migrating to Australia in 1963 with their three children.
Norma Jean fell in love with Jane Austen’s Pride and prejudice after seeing the Hollywood movie in 1940. Since then, she has maintained an interest in all Jane Austen's novels, becoming somewhat of a Jane Austen buff.
Her interest in Pride and prejudice encouraged her to write about the characters Darcy and Elizabeth after their marriage, and about their beloved Pemberley. Norma Jean wanted to follow their lives and envisage what happened next and thereafter.
She hopes that her stories will be of interest to not only the devotees of Jane Austen but readers who love romance, drama, and period stories.

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Pemberley Through the Ages -- A Grand Reinvention of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice

Pemberley Through the Ages -- A Grand Reinvention of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice


In the 1400s, the Duke of York rewarded his steward, George Darcy, with a parcel of land in Derbyshire. This parcel of land came to be known as ‘Pemberley’. Read more about “Pemberley Through the Ages -- A Grand Reinvention of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice”

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