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Jane Austen novels in a paragraph critique poem




What and who and where are "Jane's Loves"? Why, simply, within the tender, dear pages of her hopes and dreams. From
Emma, we ought to applaude with Persuasion's Anne to begin a journey of just what Jane is all about.
Love's blossoms. Love's rejections. Love's reunions. All's fair in the loves of Jane Austen. Whether it be a place
called a gothic estate named Northhanger Abbey once the real Farleigh Castle to Jane minding a life at
the seaside in Sandition just like the town of Worthing. Jane sustains a clear-spoken womanly substance
that the world will be hard-pressed not to ever forget Jane Austen. The unanimous triumph of the beloved Pride
and Prejudice
changes lives as her characters change partners. Let our bookmarks fill the pages of Love And
Friendship
as Jane writes through her teens for our teens and onward or Lady Susan or The Watsons.
Darcy and Elizabeth are characters to ramble through the pages with as keynote special characters. Without her,
we might not have the Sense & Sensibility toward our modern day men and women as it is shaped now. From our
heart's to those who gripped us in her loves, collectively, Austen's message surfaces in these tales to jump into.
As our "reader" lives will never be the same! Whether it be turning twenty-five or two hundred fifty pages of well-done worth.
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