Jane Austen discussion
Newbie Corner
>
Introduce Yourself Part Two
message 451:
by
Robin
(last edited Nov 08, 2010 12:17PM)
(new)
Nov 08, 2010 11:41AM

reply
|
flag




Hi Manda! Welcome to the group. I am especially fond of Austen's History of England. As a former history major - I like her version very much! The Letter - 'nuff said! Look forward to your comments.

Well I'm looking for a new support group, so tell... your mom... I will warn you , though, it never seems to work out - always turns into more of a book club, instead. Ah well... whatareyagonnado, amiright?
Keep reading...

YEAH! History of England - clever, adorable, and hilarious. What more can you ask? That was the first of the Juvenilia I read and my reaction was, 'must have more of this...' I also really like The Beautiful Cassandra: a novel in twelve chapters. I cannot even articulate the extent of my enjoyment of this.
Manda wrote: "Hi All. I have a serious book addiction in general. It is very dangerous to take me into any store that sells books - dangerous to my bank account, that is. Austen is my favorite, though. P&P is #1..."
Welcome, Manda! I must read more of Austen's juvenalia, but my fave so far is "Love and Freindship"--as you said, hilarious!
Welcome, Manda! I must read more of Austen's juvenalia, but my fave so far is "Love and Freindship"--as you said, hilarious!

Yes, yes, you must! You will not regret it. I love the story of it, too. That the first volume was just this tatty thing, whatever she could find, and the family loved what she did so much that her dad got her a crisp, new journal to encourage her to keep writing. Oh, Rev. Austen... That is so sweet! Nowadays people often tell their children they can do and be what they want. It is just nice to know that they recognized and nurtured her talent back when it would not have been common practice, especially towards a daughter. Gives me the warm fuzzies.

Thanks. Without a doubt, I will. It looks like you group read other books and watch films, as well. It's like I've found my people. My tribe.

We don't even insist on initiation ceremonies! lol

My name is Sarah and I'm new to the group. I have only read two of Austen's novels (P&P, Emma), but am looking forward to reading the remaining ones. Can't wait to see the discussions taking place.
Welcome Sarah! We have lots of discussions - so jump in. Nice to have you here!
Sarah wrote: "Hi all,
My name is Sarah and I'm new to the group. I have only read two of Austen's novels (P&P, Emma), but am looking forward to reading the remaining ones. Can't wait to see the discussions ta..."
Welcome to the group, Sarah!! Persuasion is another big favorite around here, and we just finished a discussion of it, so maybe that should be your next Austen read. :) I hope you enjoy it here!
My name is Sarah and I'm new to the group. I have only read two of Austen's novels (P&P, Emma), but am looking forward to reading the remaining ones. Can't wait to see the discussions ta..."
Welcome to the group, Sarah!! Persuasion is another big favorite around here, and we just finished a discussion of it, so maybe that should be your next Austen read. :) I hope you enjoy it here!





Just joined the group and am thrilled to find so many JA fans. My name is Lisa and can happily claim my ability to confound my husband by my regular reading of various JA books (he cannot understand why I keep re-reading them- especially P&P- my all time favorite!). I confess that P&P often makes me laugh out loud, which my 8 year old daughter finds amusing. Looking forward to the discussions to come...

My name is Dawn and Jane Austen is my favorite author - I even named my son, Austen after her. It is hard to pick a favorite - but as much as I adore P&P, it is Persuasion that I love the most. My daughter, now 16, loves her as well and we have thoroughly enjoyed discussing the characters and our favorite Austen moments.

Feel free to join in any discussions we have going, even if it's old. Anything Jane is never old.
Welcome Lisa and Dawn! We are very glad you decided to join us. Have a look around and jump in. We'd love to hear what you think!


We love the Masterpiece Theater ones. My daughter and I watch them over and over again. My husband will say, "what are you watching?" and then "oh, not again!" We laugh and watch them anyway.


I really enjoy reading these, and have learned a lot from them, but I recommend reading them after reading the book. Sometimes they give away the ending.

So my first Austen was Emma, and I quickly went through them all. I've read Emma, P&P, and S&S all multiple times.
I almost - almost - contributed to an anthology of Austen-inspired short stories Random House is publishing next year. I told my editor there I'd do it, but then lost my nerve. Really, it's too daunting to purport to do any kind of walking in her footsteps. (Which is why I abandoned Emma as the title of my first novel, and went through 8 million non-Emma titles before it finally was published as The Language of Light: A Novel).
Austen is definitely an inspiration, and so often when I'm writing I turn to her books to see what I'm shooting for (and missing widely, of course).
And I'm just back from England, where I stood on her doorstep in Bath. :-)
Waving hello back! Jealous of your trip!


I'm mahitab hard name i know even here in Egypt people don't say it right. it means a full moons light.I'm 19. i loved the book i saw the movie first but i loved the book more. i won't write my opinion much but i like listening to others more. that's why I'm glad to join the group.

At any rate -- Welcome to the group! :)
Hi Mahitab! Nice you are here! I hope you find lots that interests you and we'd love to have you put in your opinions when you want - we'd love to hear what you think!

Welcome, Lisa, Dawn and Mahitab!
Thanks for explaining how to pronounce your name Mahitab--the meaning is pretty!
Hope to see you all around here often!
Thanks for explaining how to pronounce your name Mahitab--the meaning is pretty!
Hope to see you all around here often!

I have just joined, and am looking forward to discovering the thoughts and feelings of others, on one of my most favourite authors.
My name is Susan, I am English, married with grown up children, and have three grandchildren.
I spend my time between my home in Suffolk, and Barbados, where my husband works.
My favourite Austin is Northanger Abbey, I love its humour, I feel it gives an insight into Jane Austin's personality in the way she makes fun of the sometimes overly melodramatic novels of her era. What do you think?
Best regards,
Susan.

WELCOME Susan and Savanah!
You two seem to have plenty of love for Austen, so you've obviously joined the right group! :)
There are plenty of discussions to join in here, so please let us hear from you!
You two seem to have plenty of love for Austen, so you've obviously joined the right group! :)
There are plenty of discussions to join in here, so please let us hear from you!

Welcome Susan, Savanah and Mary Danielle! Lovely to have you with us! Have a look around and we look forward to hearing what you think!



Hey Silvia! I hope you will post more - we all like to hear what everyone thinks. We all adore Austen's novels!
Books mentioned in this topic
The Lord of the Rings (other topics)Emma (other topics)
Georgette Heyer's Regency World (other topics)
Pride and Prejudice (other topics)
Sense and Sensibility (other topics)
More...
Authors mentioned in this topic
Angela Thirkell (other topics)D.E. Stevenson (other topics)
Georgette Heyer (other topics)
Katherine Reay (other topics)
Marian Devon (other topics)
More...