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On the Sofa with Jane Austen
On the Sofa with Jane Austen | Maggie Lane
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On the Sofa with Jane Austen is a collection of essays that first appeared in the Regency World magazine. They celebrate the quirkiest corners and cleverest contrivances of Jane Austen's art. The twenty-one topics range from coiffure to crime, from gossip to grandmothers. The title comes from the first essay, but it is also an invitation to spend time with a well-loved author in a relaxed and intimate way. The essays are: On the Sofa; The Hair was Curled; Lady Bertram's Fringe; A Very White World; The Silence of Mr Perry; Plump Cheeks and Thick Ankles; Reading Aloud; Arms and Legs Enough; November in the Novels; Words Overheard; Home Comforts; Shoelaces and Shawls; The Freshest Green; Neighbourhood Spies; She is Pretty Enough; Small World; Devoted Sisters; Theft and Punishment; Heroes and Husbands; Only a Grandmother and finally, Dear Mary. This will be of interest to all Jane Austen enthusiasts, especially undergraduates and those studying English Literature at A-level, as well as History and Economics.
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“Dear Mary Crawford,

As one of your warmest admirers, I am always so sorry when you find yourself shut out from Mansfield ... Your morality can hardly be in question, ... you did try to bring [Edmund] round with your saucy smile, but unfortunately on that occasion it only made things worse.“

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I love Maggie Lane's tongue-in-cheek analysis! I've never found Mary's fate disappointing, but Lane makes some excellent points. Each essay is superb!

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