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Carol
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Jan 31, 2014 04:33PM

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This is embarrassing, but I'm not a big fan of either James or Austen. So I'm not really the one to ask. I have read books by both, but they did not leave what I would call a lasting impression so that I could compare with the work that Alison Lurie writes. Sorry.

I thought it was Austen-esque in terms of the writing---sort of a wry look at the bizarre dynamics of particular, insulated societies. Like Austen, Lurie also gives something of a social commentary through the eyes of a quasi-marginalized character (Vinnie), who is not pretty or young or particularly desired, but SHE has desires. Ya know?