tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post9158567696155232073..comments2024-03-28T12:00:29.857+00:00Comments on Historical and Regency Romance UK: Jane Austen: A Writing Master ClassLouise Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09895724319451189592noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-36373929446707996532021-09-02T16:33:46.046+01:002021-09-02T16:33:46.046+01:00I really want to thank Dr Emu for saving my marria...I really want to thank Dr Emu for saving my marriage. My wife really treated me badly and left home for almost 3 month this got me sick and confused. Then I told my friend about how my wife has changed towards me. Then she told me to contact Dr Emu that he will help me bring back my wife and change her back to a good woman. I never believed in all this but I gave it a try. Dr Emu casted a spell of return of love on her, and my wife came back home for forgiveness and today we are happy again. If you are going through any relationship stress or you want back your Ex or Divorce husband you can contact his whats app +2347012841542 or email emutemple@gmail.com website: Https://emutemple.wordpress.com/<br />Ric Claytonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09645806549640826100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-37848078193120674132018-05-07T21:49:18.664+01:002018-05-07T21:49:18.664+01:00How nice to hear from you, Tanya. I'm always a...How nice to hear from you, Tanya. I'm always amused to see just how wrong Emma is about Mr Elton being interested in Harriet. Why is she so blind, I wonder. Elizabeth Hawksleyhttp://www.elizabethhawksley.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-83281416730168563182018-05-07T21:22:52.557+01:002018-05-07T21:22:52.557+01:00Thank you for this brilliant and captivating piece...Thank you for this brilliant and captivating piece! Machiavellian is spot on too - every time I re-read Emma I delight again in the clues Miss Bates drops... Tanya van Hasselthttp://ninevoices.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-13366842971089405792018-05-05T11:17:33.585+01:002018-05-05T11:17:33.585+01:00I agree, Elizabeth. And Jane Austen had to work it...I agree, Elizabeth. And Jane Austen had to work it all out for herself. OK, she enjoyed Fanny Burney's novels, amongst others, and was an admirer of Dr Johnson's writing but, all the same, the actual technique of writing a novel wasn't something she could find out about by reading a 'How to' book. <br /><br />I was noticing, whilst I was writing the post, how cleverly she builds up to Jane Fairfax's arrival in 'Emma' - we hear about her long before we meet her - and Jane's quiet machinations to get herself to Highbury so that she can meet Frank Churchill is positively Machiavellian! 'Emma' is a very intricately-constructed novel. And Jane Austen must have sorted out how to do that on her own. Elizabeth Hawksleyhttp://www.elizabethhawksley.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-91282233294124700792018-05-05T09:51:50.542+01:002018-05-05T09:51:50.542+01:00What a great post! Yes indeed, I have certainly fo...What a great post! Yes indeed, I have certainly found scenes guilty of being prosy and to no purpose! It's so interesting to see how Jane Austen perfected her craft and was so attentive to detail. A lesson to us all.Elizabeth Baileyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09407958362024218785noreply@blogger.com