Having first discovered Jane Austen as a child means that I've been pursuing her for many years now. I distinctly remember being enchanted by the fairy tale aspects of Emma
Her penchant for happy endings was also appealing.
All-in-all I perceived Austen's world as something very "Disneyfied" where beautiful damsels were aided by kindhearted helpers something like this ...
It wasn't until much later that I came to appreciate the real grit of Austen's writing. I rediscovered Pride and Prejudice
Having reestablished my relationship with Jane I chased through the rest of her portfolio and, eager for more, started branching out.
Longbourn by Jo Baker
I'll never again think of Elizabeth Bennet walking purposefully through the mud to visit her sister Jane without considering the grueling work of the laundress to clean her clothes afterwards.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies
Death Comes to Pemberley by P. D. James
Turns out that I'm still a sucker for happy endings!
Those residents of Second Life that enjoy Austen and Regency Literature in general should check out the Foray Literary Society. They meet once a month with their next session scheduled for December 4, 2016 where they will be discussing Pride & Prejudice along with some of the other books mentioned here.
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Chasing Jane by Tatiana Dokuchic on 2016-11-28 Pursuing Jane Austen is Always a Pleasure
Title Image: Tatiana Dokuchic
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