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| | | | | One of my goals for this year is to reread all six of Jane Austen's novels.Sense and Sensibilityseems like an appropriate starting point, as it shares the distinction of being Austen's first published novel and my first ever reading experience of any of her works. I remember becoming immediately enchanted by this story of the... | |
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| | | | | As the summer months continue in our month-by-month exploration of Jane Austen's life, letters, and novels, we turn our attention to July in Jane Austen's world. If you're new to the series, you can find previous articles in this series here:January,February,March,April, May, and June. Last month, we enjoyed the June roses at Chawton House Gardens.... | |
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| | | | | It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is one of the most renowned authors of the 19th century, and one of the most famous women from her day. Although she wasn't so successful during her lifetime, biographers -- and, of course, her popular novels -- show us how intense and singular Jane really was.According to accounts and texts, Jane was most likely an | |
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| | | "Sense will always have attractions for me." ~ Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen It's hard not to give way to preconceived expectations based on past experience, at least for me, in my reading. If I've read more than one book by an author and find a favorite, I will somewhat biasly hold all other works... | ||