India, Dec. 16 -- Let us be grateful to our scholars. They undertake the hard labour of analysing the joyful novels of Jane Austen through the probing lens of many isms-colonialism, feminism, etc. Their brainy chore helps us, readers, better understand our beloved writer. That said, all the six complete novels of the English novelist are essentially love stories, and each ends with at least one wedding. Yet, not a single novel gives a detailed description of the wedding. Today, the world is celebrating Jane Austen's 250th birth anniversary, and one way to offer homage to the great novelist is by compensating for that perplexing gap in her books. Here's a detailed account of a Delhi wedding, viewed through the sensibilities of a Jane Auste...