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Annual General Meetings

 

JASNA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) is a literary conference, a celebration of Jane Austen, and a collegial gathering of JASNA members.

Each autumn 700 to 800 JASNA members attend the AGM, a three-day conference hosted by one of our regions in the United States or Canada.  The AGMs feature dozens of lectures by Austen scholars and JASNA members, as well as special exhibits and events, workshops, and a banquet and Regency ball.  Many papers presented at AGMs are also published in the Society’s journals Persuasions and Persuasions On-Line

Information about an upcoming conference is posted on the AGM's website and updated periodically as details are finalized.  In late spring, JASNA members are invited to register for the upcoming event.  

glassesicon  AGM Reading Lists are posted each year for those who are inspired to read more about the upcoming conference theme.  We invite you to sample the reading lists created for recent AGMs.

2025

Austen at 250: "No check to my Genius from beginning to end"

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2025 will be a milestone year: we will celebrate the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, and the Maryland Region will welcome members to Baltimore for the Region's first AGM since 1980. Drawing our theme from Austen’s own words in a letter to her sister Cassandra, we will focus on the essence of Austen—the milestones of her life, her letters and writing development, and her innovation, wit, realism, and irony. This diverse and unique celebration will offer opportunities to explore Austen’s Genius juxtaposed with the rich history of Maryland and “Charm City.” 

Stunning waterfront views await at the Marriott Baltimore Waterfront, which is dedicating its entire hotel conference space to the AGM. Your experience will be enhanced by sites such as Ft. McHenry, the Inner Harbor, Edgar Allen Poe’s grave, American Visionary Museum, Goucher College’s Austen collection, B&O Railroad Museum, and quirky neighborhoods like Hampden and Fells Point. Attendees will agree that “a very strange [Janeite] it must be, who does not see charms in the immediate environs of [Baltimore], to make him wish to know it better.”

Event Details

Date

10/10 - 10/12

Location

Baltimore, MD

Event Coordinators

Jennifer Jones

jasna2025agm@gmail.com

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2026

Jane Austen's Bath Novels: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion

Oct 30 - 1 | Tucson, AZ

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The 2026 AGM theme focuses on Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, the novels that represent the “bookends” of Jane Austen’s career—her first sale and her final completed manuscript. United by the setting of crucial scenes in the resort city of Bath and by their joint publication in 1818, the pair of novels offers many fascinating points of comparison. We expect speakers to consider the author’s maturation; her characters; the expression of themes, including masculinity, authenticity and deception, innocence and experience; aspects of Bath itself; and the pursuit of health at resorts, to name but a few possible topics.  

Like Bath in England, Tucson’s origins are linked to the presence of water. Roman relics in Bath have a parallel in petroglyphs in the Sonoran desert, telling the story of the Hohokam people, whose descendants, the Tohono O’Odham, still live on their historical homeland. In the late 1600s, the first treatise on the medicinal use of Bath’s waters was published, and an Italian Jesuit founded the Mission San Xavier del Bac in Arizona. In 1775, as visitors to Bath were flocking to the new Royal Crescent and Hot Bath, and as the Austens in Steventon were welcoming Jane into the world, a Spanish governor founded the city of Tucson. JASNA members attending the AGM will feel this history all around them, while enjoying the laid-back luxury of the JW Marriott Starr Pass.