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一套由英国皇家邮政署发行的简·奥斯汀邮票于近日开售,以纪念简·奥斯汀的小说《傲慢与偏见》面世200周年。
A set of Jane Austen stamps have gone on sale to mark the 200th anniversary of her novel Pride And Prejudice. A set of Jane Austen stamps have gone on sale to mark the 200th anniversary of her novel Pride And Prejudice.
Letters sent from Hampshire villages Chawton, where Austen lived, and Steventon, where she was born, will also get a special postmark for a week.
A Royal Mail spokesman said the books "contributed immeasurably to British culture over the last two centuries".
Two first-class stamps will have illustrations from Pride And Prejudice and Sense And Sensibility.
Images from Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion2 make up the six-stamp set.
Illustrator Angela Barrett was commissioned to produce the artwork for the stamps.
The postmarks for letters posted in Chawton, where the 19th century novelist spent the last eight years of her life, and her birth place Steventon, near Basingstoke, will feature the Pride And Prejudice quote: "Do anything rather than marry without affection".
Royal Mail stamps spokesman Andrew Hammond said: "New generations continue to fall in love with her work through television and film adaptations, as well as, of course, the books themselves."
He added it was "an honour for Royal Mail to commemorate3 her work".
Jane Austen was born in Hampshire in 1775 and died at the age of 41, in 1817 in Winchester.
In 2007, a BBC poll for World Book Day voted Pride and Prejudice as the book most respondents could not live without.
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