April 2012
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We're all Austen Perverts here on Tumblr.
quotingausten:
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ravengoodwoman:
Just so everyone’s clear.
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veronicalitt asked: Hello! I'm planning to write an essay on Jane's use of the Poor Widow stereotype in Emma with Mrs. Bates and also with Mrs. Dashwood in S+S. I just wondered your general opinion of the two characters. Are they, as the typical portrayal of a poor widow goes, just around to highlight the generosity of other characters, or is there more there?
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work it, fellas!
fuckyeahregencycameltoe:
theotherausten:
Lady Catherine Approved. Poor Collins feels self-conscious.
originally posted in April 2011. there must be something in the spring air that brings about the camel toe
give us a follow! we solemnly swear that we are up to no good
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youcanfillmyblankheart:
I have SHELVES IN THE CLOSETS in my new house.
“Shelves in the closet? A happy thought indeed”
sexiest things you can say to me:
1. your vegetables are exemplary 2. i have shelves in my closet 3. you’re poor and no one else will want you
unnnffff
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Reblog if you would rather marry Mr Collins than...
quotingausten:
HA!
hm, would i rather have a husband that berates me, reads the Bible to me in bed, and worships his fag hag (lady cat) or one who abuses his dogs and horses, hates books, and swears in bleeps (g— d——-)
gah noooooooooooo
but i guess if i were with collins, at least my house would be fabulously decorated (SHELVES IN THE CLOSETS!!!)
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She began to long for balls.
– from Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey (via victoriadonelda)
Catherine Morland, everyone.
(Then she grows up to like a boy before he even thinks of her! Strange girl!)
(via ravengoodwoman)
heh, balls