Thursday, May 23, 2013

Jane


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Mr. Darcy's tea was quite delightful! He is being congratulated all-around from admiring souls.

But now, let us gather around and listen to another reading that is in progress.

This one from special guest up and coming author in our Regency times, Jane Austen. She will read from her latest work.

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Elizabeth, as they drove along, watched for the first appearance of Pemberley Woods with some perturbation; and when at length they turned in at the lodge, her spirits were in a high flutter.

The park was very large, and contained great variety of ground. They entered it in one of its lowest points, and drove for some time through a beautiful wood, stretching over a wide extent.

Elizabeth's mind was too full for conversation, but she saw and admired every remarkable spot and point of view. They gradually ascended for half a mile, and then found themselves at the top of a considerable eminence, where the wood ceased, and the eye was instantly caught by Pemberley House, situated on the opposite side of a valley, into which the road, with some abruptness, wound. It was a large, handsome, stone building, standing well on rising ground, and backed by a ridge of high woody hills; -- and in front, a stream of some natural importance was swelled into greater, but without any artificial appearance. Its banks were neither formal, nor falsely adorned. Elizabeth was delighted. She had never seen a place for which nature had done more, or where natural beauty had been so little counteracted by an awkward taste. They were all of them warm in their admiration; and at that moment she felt that to be mistress of Pemberley might be something!
-Volume III, page 283 of Pride and Prejudice: An Annotated Edition



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Inside Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice: An Annotated Edition from Harvard University Press on Vimeo.

AND check out this special version...

Pride and Prejudice
A miniature pop-up version of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, much abridged
Most of the illustrations are by Hugh Thomson,
from a version of Pride and Prejudice published in 1894.
from Green Chair Press
check out more pics here

AND here's the perfect companion piece...

Celebrating Pride and Prejudice:
200 Years of Jane Austen's Masterpiece
by Susannah Fullerton

“Think only of the past as its remembrance gives you pleasure,” Elizabeth Bennet tells Fitzwilliam Darcy in one of countless exhilarating scenes in Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. The remembrance of Austen’s brilliant work has given its readers pleasure for 200 years and is certain to do so for centuries to come. The book is incomparable for its wit, humor, and insights into how we think and act—and how our “first impressions” (the book’s initial title) can often be remarkably off-base. All of these facets are explored and commemorated in Celebrating Pride and Prejudice, written by preeminent Austen scholar Susannah Fullerton. Fullerton delves into what makes Pride and Prejudice such a groundbreaking masterpiece, including the story behind its creation (the first version may have been an epistolary novel written when Austen was only twenty), its reception upon publication, and its tremendous legacy, from the many films and miniseries inspired by the book (such as the 1995 BBC miniseries starring Colin Firth) to the even more numerous “sequels,” adaptations, mash-ups (zombies and vampires and the like), and pieces of merchandise, many of them very bizarre.

Interspersed throughout are fascinating stories about Austen’s brief engagement (perhaps to the man who inspired the ridiculous Mr. Collins), the “Darcin” pheromone, the ways in which Pride and Prejudice served as bibliotherapy in the World War I trenches, why it caused one famous author to be tempted into thievery, and much more. Celebrating Pride and Prejudice is a wonderful celebration of a book that has had an immeasurable influence on literature and on anyone who has had the good fortune to discover it.


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* these are on my want list

* image source: Jane Austen reading from 2007 film Becoming Jane

* fyi: Pride and Prejudice celebrates its 200th year anniversary this year!

READ it here online for free

LISTEN to it here

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