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    Devoney Looser
    “It is a truth universally acknowledged that you could put almost anything in the second half of this sentence, because the first half sounds clever and wise and must remind readers of the genius of Jane Austen.”
    Devoney Looser, The Daily Jane Austen: A Year of Quotes

  • #2
    Devoney Looser
    “Quoting her [Jane Austen] is the second-best recipe for happiness I've ever heard of.”
    Devoney Looser, The Daily Jane Austen: A Year of Quotes

  • #3
    Devoney Looser
    “But rather than end this book with any truth universally acknowledged, I'll riff with this: I leave it to be settled by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend haughty, highbrow exclusivity or celebrate uncritical adulation.”
    Devoney Looser, The Making of Jane Austen

  • #4
    Devoney Looser
    “She was not born, but rather became, Jane Austen.”
    Devoney Looser, The Making of Jane Austen

  • #5
    Devoney Looser
    “The longstanding neglect of the fascinating, pioneering group of women writers of the Romantic period is now a thing of the past . . . [but] our merely recognizing their existence does not mean that our work is done.”
    Devoney Looser, The Cambridge Companion to Women's Writing in the Romantic Period

  • #6
    Devoney Looser
    “Women did not stand by and watch these changes occur. They participated, tangentially and head on, in debates about history writing that effected change.”
    Devoney Looser, British Women Writers and the Writing of History, 1670-1820



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