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As a bibliophile of long standing, I fully agree with Sir Francis Bacon: "Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is, some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but not curiously, and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention."
Jane Austenbooksfan fictionscrimshaw |
Lost Causes: a Story in Six DrabblesOct. 28, 2021 | Comments Written for JaOctGoHoNo 2021 and inspired by the book of Jude, patron saint of lost causes, commemorated on October 28. |
Northanger Abbeybooksfan fictionscrimshaw |
Gentlemen of GloucestershireChapter 16 (Oct. 27, 2021) | Comments She had fairly well made up her mind that she must attempt some conference with the man that evening, unpleasant as the interview might prove. |
Northanger Abbeybookspoetry |
Allusions in Austen: Gothic and PoeticOct. 25, 2021 | Comments With October nearly gone, and Halloween almost upon us, it feels necessary to devote at least one post to the stories that fueled the imagination of Catherine Morland and, to a different degree, Jane Austen herself. |
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Gentlemen of GloucestershireChapter 15 (Oct. 23, 2021) | Comments The doctor's visit, so long anticipated, was not as satisfactory as might have been hoped. |
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Gentlemen of GloucestershireChapter 14 (Oct. 20, 2021) | Comments Henry was glad not to feel a complete invalid, as he was at least sensible to the world around him rather than buried beneath drugged or fevered dreams |
Jane Austenbooksfan fiction |
Austenesque Reviews InterviewOct. 18, 2021 | Comments Today's supplemental blog feature is not here, but on the Austenesque Reviews website. |
Northanger Abbeybooksfan fictionscrimshaw |
Gentlemen of GloucestershireChapter 13 (Oct. 16, 2021) | Comments When Henry Tilney awoke in a strange bed, with little awareness of how he had come to be there nor knowledge of where he was, his only comfort was to find his wife close at hand. |
Northanger Abbeybooksfan fictionscrimshaw |
Gentlemen of GloucestershireChapter 12 (Oct. 13, 2021) | Comments Catherine managed to spare a prayer of thanks that she was so close by, for however awful the experience was, ignorance would be worse still. |
Northanger Abbeybooksfan fiction |
Dramatic Acts in Austen StorytellingOct. 11, 2021 | Comments All my readers are now a third of the way through my novel: let's look at Northanger Abbey's story structure, and what we can learn about dramatic action from it. |
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Gentlemen of GloucestershireChapter 11 (Oct. 09, 2021) | Comments This time marked her first return to Northanger Abbey since being summarily dismissed from it during her courtship, and she felt all the old horror rise in her as she entered the parlour, scene of so much joy and pain mixed in her memory. |