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5 January 2006

Jane Austen on Dating

Filed under: Jane in the News — Mags @ 11:46 pm

Lori Smith wrote to tell us about an article that she wrote about how modern singles find what they are looking for in Jane Austen rather than real life.

And yet, something else is going on here, too. Of course there’s more to Austen, with her wry wit and pitch-perfect dialog and the way she revealed the foibles and fumbling of every level of society from her perch in the Hampshire countryside. But I think there’s something more that draws us to her characters, and to her heroes, more specifically. And that’s character. Not character as in country gentlemen perfectly drawn, but as in strong moral character—as in caring about whether or not one’s behavioral patterns are faulty and may need a bit of harsh correction, and growing to love that correction because it makes you a stronger and better person.

As the Editrix approaches middle age, she has discovered that she is quite content in her single state, tho’ she still enjoys the occasional mushy romance.

One Response to “Jane Austen on Dating”

  1. Jamie Says:

    LOVE this article, LOVE her blog. i’d been looking for someone to combine faith and Jane Austen for awhile. (the book “dating mr. darcy” was okay..but…for teens… and about dating..) i wanted to ask at pemberley but of course you can’t talk about religion. anyway, thanks for linking this.. i started reading her blog and can’t wait to get through it and then keep up with it.

 

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