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gussyhill69: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
— Jane Austen
kinkinlovers: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
— Jane Austen
user662488: “Without music, life would be a blank to me.” –Jane Austen
obeymelovehim: Which thoughts to Jane Austen. In other words, we have often sunk to the word.
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bbygurl09211: When Jane Austen said, "And sometimes I keep my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in," I felt that
AlbertTBear: As a teddy bear, I always pay close attention when reading Jane Austen’s work. Her characters are complicated, and I never want to risk oversimplifying them.
How to Misread Jane Austen
TheVIPishere: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
— Jane Austen
DemeJomel5219: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
— Jane Austen
teamjaneausten: So excited to see Jane Austen's letter written to Cassandra October 1798 on display at Jane Austen’s Chawton Cottage
MartinDukes5: Literary gothic fantasy that will chill you to the core. Think-Jane Austen meets Stephen King
AuthorZerry: “I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.” – Jane Austen
DonnaSLam: "I must learn to be content with being happier than I deserve." - Jane Austen
andela_bobic: “I wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy; but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way.” — Jane Austen
RebeccaBurns: I think the Times somehow has Jane Austen picking the Wordle words.
FrMichaelSliney: "If a rainy morning deprived them of other enjoyments, they were still resolute in meeting in defiance of wet and dirt, and shut themselves up, to read novels together.” Jane Austen
The_dark_Me_: she thought it was the misfortune of poetry, to be seldom safely enjoyed by those who enjoyed it completely; and that the strong feelings which alone could estimate it truly, were the very feelings which ought to taste it but sparingly.
Jane Austen, Persuasion
AnthonyEsolen: I'll wager that nobody here in a 24 hr period will teach classes on Thucydides, Jane Austen, and Georges Bernanos.
Magdalen College ...
Meanwhile, what poor slop will most students be fed, elsewhere...
nolan9horl: Notebook: Sense and Sensibility Quote by Jane Austen on a Lined Journal R3JITDJ
IntemporalZeal: ╱╱ In the mood to watch more period dramas/Jane Austen adaptations. I'm trying to decide what I should watch once I finish Sanditon. I discovered there's a BBC miniseries called "North and South"...I might start there.
Nasir30G: A Visitor's Guide to Jane Austen's England GGWVOSW
BookRarities: Jane Austen Floral Books : Pride & Prejudice / Emma etc : Chiltern Edition
kerriandrewsuk: Today’s writer is one you’ll def have heard of: Jane Austen. A walker herself, strolls and walks feature in a number of her novels. I’ve shamelessly included two, among them my favourite literary walk of all time: Elizabeth Bennet walking to visit her sister Jane in P & P
frami37biamq: Jane Austen Embroidery: Regency Patterns Reimagined for Modern Stitchers IGMOW5F
BrankoMilan: There are, to my knowledge, three different works that look empirically at the relationship of inequality and other variables as shown in literature.
In my "The haves and the have-notes" (2011), I have used the works of Jane Austen and Tolstoy to look at income and marriage.
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maddy_ryanne: i have 10+ copies of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice ❣️ everytime i see a copy i like, it gets added to the collection.
lizzieparekh: guys i need help what lana del rey song lyric/ jane austen quote do you think is good for an end of year quote (like a yearbook quote)
louiseteaches: The city where I was born. ❤️ I also grew up in Winchester, where Jane Austen lived for six weeks at the end of her life. She is buried at Winchester Cathedral. Her beautiful family house at Chawton is well worth a visit!
maraiad: A new adaptation of Jane Austen's book Sanditon to have a happy ending for Sidney and Char - Firma la petizione!
gonegirlquote: I waited patiently - years - for the pendulum to swing the other way, for men to start reading Jane Austen, learn how to knit, pretend to love cosmos, organize scrapbook parties, and make out with each other while we leer. And then we'd say, Yeah, he's a Cool Guy.
DeadAuthorsVote: I, famous author, Jane Austen, beseech you to vote! Do it for the Oxford comma.
JaneAus11840787: I am in love with Jane Austen . Persuasion remains the most elaborate work ever. If you haven´t tried it yet, go get a copy. You´ll be a fan forever. I love it.
janeaustencork: JANE AUSTEN'S GENTLEMEN
Family Members
In 1836, Jane Austen's nephew Edward Austen inherited his great-aunt Leigh-Perrot's estate 'Scarlets' with the proviso that he should take the name of 'Leigh' in addition to his own. The Austen-Leighs lived at Scarlets for fifteen years.
cyberalgo: “Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.”
—Jane Austen
tessagraybot: “This is not what Jane Austen would have wanted,” Tessa told him. “If she could see this, I am certain she would be horrified.”
joeljmiller: Jane Austen: Savage Queen of Snark and Satire
Beware an Author Whose Books Never Go out of Print. Reviewing ‘Pride and Prejudice’
jamieneal73: “There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart.” — Jane Austen
drowsinginspace: Jane Austen in ch.3 of Persuasion saying that only the people who don't have jobs can be handsome feels like even more of a personal attack. Miss Austen, stop.
AndKellySays: I read Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen
olderwoman18: Yesterday, I watched Scream 3, 4, and 5 while cleaning and organizing. I made a dent but today, I need to make a bigger one. I think I’m going to go for something lighter. I think I will binge Jane Austen movies today.
HenryEOliver: I spoke to the Telegraph about why business leaders should be reading Jane Austen and George Bernard Shaw
eviIhousewife: they should combine all the jane austen characters but in like a way that it comes out good
amandinhamelito: IS YOUR CHILD TEXTING ABOUT JANE AUSTEN?
TFW = That’s Frederick Wentworth
OFC = Oh! Foolish Cad!
TBT = To Bath, Then
DM = Desirable Match
STFU = Shaming The Family? Unfortunately
NBD = Not Bad, Darcy
tujahAlqalb: He didn't know she fell for him but she didn't know that he has been loving her since eternity...
Jane Austen
Shinescents: Jane Austen wrote a woman like Elizabeth Bennet way too real. I better end up an old maid than be with someone who loves me less than I deserve.
KRP_ShinYeong: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
― Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
NatGeo: While the author stayed single, Austen used her keen powers of observation to fill her novels with juicy insights into how the gentry flirted, courted, and coupled in 19th-century England
Rachel_Dacus: I'm amazingly grateful to know that my time traveling Jane Austen character has introduced a reader to the real Jane Austen fiction -- her review: "I really enjoyed this book and although I have not read all of Jane Austen’s books I will now begin my new reading journey!" ❤️
HopAlongBot: Jane Austen in the hospital
Your handwriting on the legal pad was barely legible
joaopiquer: “Without music, life would be a blank to me.” –Jane Austen
girlrocelyn: Are true. For us artists there waits the
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Use words to Jane Austen. In other words.
AVirgil51: Jane Austen : Sense and Sensibility (illustrated) NKHJL7C
mskaplannhs: When people insist Jane Austen didn't write romance novels <<<<<<
bayertyhwc: First Impressions: A Jane Austen Variation MDKY1QY
janeaustencork: JANE AUSTEN'S GENTLEMEN
Family Members
In 1828 Jane Austen's nephew [James] Edward Austen married Emma Smith. She was the second daughter of the widowed Mrs Augusta Smith, the sister of Mrs Chute of The Vyne. It was here that Edward had first met the pretty and gentle Emma.
swansonian: I don’t mind that much as no one bought it and it was just a throwaway joke but the email was alarmingly worded. I “violated their rights” apparently. It makes me sound like a villain in a Jane Austen novel.
bookhoarding: None of you told me about the board game cafe between the the Jane Austen Centre and Mary Shelley House of Frankenstein so you’re all on notice.
Also, it’s called Thirsty Meeples and has delicious drinks.
laytonhughes82: “There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart.” — Jane Austen
alissabrewer41: “If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.” ―Jane Austen, Emma
mariaguzmanhaag: “I can listen no longer in silence. I must speak to you by such means as are within my reach. You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope…I have loved none but you.” —Jane Austen, Persuasion
joeljmiller: When I first read Pride and Prejudice, I expected something serious and sentimental.
I didn’t expect Jane Austen to be the queen of snark and satire. It is in places riotously funny thanks to her brilliant characterization and plotting.
urbamarkt: "When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library."
— Jane Austen
UrbaMarkt will help you find a place with space for it:
Love_Quotes__1: "If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more." ~ Jane Austen
monai1234512345: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: Summary, Characters and Themes
KRP_ShinYeong: “There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature.”
― Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
hzlnncln: How blessed we are to have Jane Austen write novels for this generation to understand different forms of love
JaneAustenLIVES: For my own part, if a book is well written, I always find it too short ~ Jane Austen
PourquoiPasToi: When I fall in love, it will be forever.
(Jane Austen)
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georgie_rae_: happy birthday keira knightley, my first crush, one of my favorite actresses, and the reason some of my drunk texts sound like jane austen
whatshouldiknit: You should knit a celadon pair of gloves in Yarn Love Jane Austen.
otbluvr: watching a jane austen documentary coz i desperately need to get my course work done
codymchugh_: [6.]
Lady Susan
—Jane Austen
“…too old to be agreeable, too young to die.” Dryly funny epistolary tale of shrewd scheming by wily anti-heroine.
Makes me want to finally jump into Austen’s larger oeuvre, and rewatch Whit Stillman’s great movie adaptation, Love & Friendship.
boy_pilled: i'm going to have to romanticize the hell out of jane austen's emma because theres no other way i'll be able to get through this god awful book amen
SalmanKNiazi1: There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me."
― Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
Superbritanico: The Complete Novels · Jane Austen (Canterbury Classics)
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doctorm10: "Before 12:01 A.M., Migrants on Foot Dashed Into Canada to Beat Deadline" by BY JANE GOTTLIEB AND IAN AUSTEN via NYT New York Times
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BookBoutiques: Classic romance with irony, realism, and social observation regarding a woman's dependence on marriage in the 18th century.
LifeCanBeeFunny: "Before 12:01 A.M., Migrants on Foot Dashed Into Canada to Beat Deadline" by BY JANE GOTTLIEB AND IAN AUSTEN via NYT New York Times
harao_x: He didn't know she fell for him but she didn't know but he has been loving her since eternity.
- Jane Austen
Alecia_RL: The loner lovable Jane Austen Main Character
LadyEleanorA: "Before 12:01 A.M., Migrants on Foot Dashed Into Canada to Beat Deadline" by BY JANE GOTTLIEB AND IAN AUSTEN via NYT New York Times
iamstphn: As a Jane Austen literary connoisseur, and a person who shouldn't be quoted as an economist...
The duke-to-populace ratio in historical romances are just unsustainable.
samturpin: "Before 12:01 A.M., Migrants on Foot Dashed Into Canada to Beat Deadline" by BY JANE GOTTLIEB AND IAN AUSTEN via NYT New York Times
mtrr3v2s387: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
yuukiueno891: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
maaakukurun: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
ibuki082912: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
oyanagiry: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
bookfrombird: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
Justice78602373: To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect” -Jane Austen
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kcwsoob: i need her in a jane austen film
gonegirlquote: I waited patiently - years - for the pendulum to swing the other way, for men to start reading Jane Austen, learn how to knit, pretend to love cosmos, organize scrapbook parties, and make out with each other while we leer. And then we'd say, Yeah, he's a Cool Guy.
Jopolkadot: “Without music, life would be a blank to me”
Jane Austen ~ Emma
pjravjetdtdt: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
wtga3tp: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen
tgadwtpjmw: 113. “My heart is and always will be yours.” – Jane Austen