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"It has been an interesting journey"

29/11/2023

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I started in February asking if it were possible to get too much Jane Austen. After all, films have been made of her novels and her books are always in print and sought after. But why? Isn't she just an early nineteenth century version of a romantic novelist who writes about the girl always getting her man?

Well yes, and no.
 
Austen does more. She unpicks the fabric of her era and class: the elite group of country gentry - grand estate owners; second sons who had to choose between the parsonage or the military; vain and foolish mothers; sneering aunts; feckless young men looking for an heiress to marry; disappointed girls who married for money and regretted it; pragmatists who married their second choices. And every now and again one of her heroines marries the right man for love - but this is never guaranteed for the many who seek partners.

Austen cautiously introduces some of the new arrivals - rich and responsible middle class men and women who help their more socially acceptable, but poor cousins, in the gentry classes. She even whispers once or twice about those whose wealth is made from slave plantations in the Caribbean  - a stain on  their wealth as slavery was made illegal in Britain in 1804 and later extended to its colonies in 1834
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While later writers [Dickens, Elliot, Hardy] more robustly investigated the lives of the poor  and disenfranchised, Austen chides more gently but still skewers the foolishness and pretensions of a class that had too much leisure on its hands and too little real work to attend to.

A number of us made it to the end looking at the six books or films of her works. I never thought I would read all of Austen but I have and its been an interesting journey.
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    Jane Austen Book Club

    Can you ever get too much Jane Austen?  Books, TV series, Films?
    Across the year we will read Austen's 6 novels and have time for some films.  Teenagers running off with soldiers, your best friend marrying a dud, your mother impossible and haughty rich men ridiculing you!  Really!!!  Come and discover why Regency England was very similar to today.  

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    Meg Dillon 
    ​03 5762 6558

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