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Jane Austen. Fact: born December 16, 1775; died July 18, 1817 at age 41. Fact: never married. Fact: wrote six complete novels, including a few unfinished works, and juvenilia. Fact: lived out her life in a quiet Chawton Cottage with her older, spinster sister Cassandra and aging mother. Also known is that not long before her own death, Cassandra burned much of Jane's private correspondence and even cut out entire passages of the letters saved, driving many discussions as to why? Many Jane Austen
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I've had this book sitting on my shelf for a few years, but it wasn't until Meredith @ Austenesque Reviews blog hosted a group read that I was motivated to pull it down and read it.
Before you get the idea that my reticence is a result of not thinking I would like the book or not having interest in it any more, let me assure you that is not the case. No, my reasoning was just the usual type of laziness toward a book on the shelf paired with a certain amount of trepidation each time I pick up a bo ...more
Before you get the idea that my reticence is a result of not thinking I would like the book or not having interest in it any more, let me assure you that is not the case. No, my reasoning was just the usual type of laziness toward a book on the shelf paired with a certain amount of trepidation each time I pick up a bo ...more
What would happen if somebody found by chance a manuscript written by Jane Austen and never read by anybody because hidden for hundreds of years in an old attic? And what if that manuscript contained the tale of a love story experienced by the English writer herself? It would be an indescribable emotion for all those who love Jane Austen! But thanks to Syrie James’ brilliant idea, all the Janeites can imagine how dear Jane’s life would have been if she had met -as her heroines did- her true love
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Nov 25, 2016
Meredith (Austenesque Reviews)
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it was amazing
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review of another edition
Shelves:
jane-austen,
austen-inspired
The Man Worthy to Win Jane Austen’s Love
TYPE OF AUSTENESQUE NOVEL: Biographical Fiction, Jane Austen as a Main Character
SETTING: Our story is recounted from memory beginning in the year 1807, and takes place in many towns and counties in England.
SYNOPSIS:
Remember that story about the unnamed gentleman Jane Austen met at the seaside and how Cassandra believed that gentleman “to be worthy to possess and likely to win her sister’s love?” Well, what if someone found a hidden secret memoir that revea ...more
TYPE OF AUSTENESQUE NOVEL: Biographical Fiction, Jane Austen as a Main Character
SETTING: Our story is recounted from memory beginning in the year 1807, and takes place in many towns and counties in England.
SYNOPSIS:
Remember that story about the unnamed gentleman Jane Austen met at the seaside and how Cassandra believed that gentleman “to be worthy to possess and likely to win her sister’s love?” Well, what if someone found a hidden secret memoir that revea ...more
Apr 07, 2011
Georgiana 1792
rated it
really liked it
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review of another edition
Shelves:
old-friends-new-fancies
Cocktail
Prendi i personaggi maschili più significativi di Jane Austen:
1/4 di Frederick Wentworth;
1/4 di Fitzwilliam Darcy;
1/4 di Edward Ferrars;
1/4 di John Willoughby;
1 pizzico di Henry Tilney;
1 spruzzatina di George Knightley:
ecco ottenuto il cocktail perfetto per l'uomo misterioso a causa del quale Cassandra ha bruciato tutte le lettere e i diari di sua sorella Jane alla sua morte.
Una fan-fiction ben congegnata, con uno stile fedelissimo a quello della scrittrice e numerosissimi riferimenti pr ...more
Prendi i personaggi maschili più significativi di Jane Austen:
1/4 di Frederick Wentworth;
1/4 di Fitzwilliam Darcy;
1/4 di Edward Ferrars;
1/4 di John Willoughby;
1 pizzico di Henry Tilney;
1 spruzzatina di George Knightley:
ecco ottenuto il cocktail perfetto per l'uomo misterioso a causa del quale Cassandra ha bruciato tutte le lettere e i diari di sua sorella Jane alla sua morte.
Una fan-fiction ben congegnata, con uno stile fedelissimo a quello della scrittrice e numerosissimi riferimenti pr ...more
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I love how Jane found her inspiration for Mr. Darcy in Mr. Ashford. We also meet her inspiration for Caroline Bingley and Mr. Collins. A beautifully written book that is fun but also tugs on your heart-strings. I loved the interactions between Jane and Cassandra. A definite must read.
I really loved this book! It supposes Jane Austen has written a memoir of a section of her life after her father has died. She, Cassandra, and her mother are moved from relative to relative until they find a home at Chawton Cottage. But in the meantime, Jane meets many people who inspire several characters in her works. She also meets Mr. Darcy (Mr. Ashton) and they fall in love and intend to marry. Well, we know Jane does not marry and it's interesting to see how this all rolls out. Jane dives
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I'm planning on reading Syrie's novel with Meredith 's Austenesque group read beginning Sept 16th.16
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Oct 26, 2014
Pamela Lynne
marked it as to-read
Apr 12, 2015
Claudine DiMuzio / Just Jane 1813
marked it as to-read
Nov 29, 2015
ana darcy
marked it as to-read
Dec 06, 2015
Lenora Robinson
marked it as to-read

















