Her life in that era made her into the artist that she was and her stories reflect the values of the time which she cleverly skewers. Such a pity she didn’t live longer so we could have enjoyed more of writings.
Oh, absolutely! I'm teaching her at the post-secondary level rn, this is just a casual post of me getting in feelings about Austen / Austenian afterlives in pop-culture!
I’d love to hear more about your lecture. You’re a scholar and I’m a devotee who always wants to learn more. She lived a very insecure life as an adult. Too bad her wealthy brother didn’t help them out sooner.
Have gotten to the point of the lecture where I've written "love is the ultimate impetus for change, love is transformational" and sighed SO BIG thinking about Samtina
(I do NOT think Austen would've approved of Bet, she would've been a non-redeemable villain in period, but here we are).
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(I do NOT think Austen would've approved of Bet, she would've been a non-redeemable villain in period, but here we are).