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- 17th April
2013 - 17
- 14th April
2013 - 14
- 14th April
2013 - 14
- 13th April
2013 - 13
why do my personal posts keep getting posted to theotherausten
WHY
- 9th April
2013 - 09
Few writers equal Austen in her ability to sum up a character in a pithy sentence or two. Below are some of her most devastating assessments.
10. John Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility
“He was not an ill-disposed young man, unless to be rather cold-hearted and rather selfish is to be ill-disposed.”
9. Lady Bertram, Mansfield Park
“She was a woman who spent her days in sitting nicely dressed on a sofa, doing some long piece of needlework, of little use and no beauty, thinking more of her pug than her children, but very indulgent to the latter when it did not put herself to inconvenience.”
8. Sir John and Lady Middleton, Sense and Sensibility
“However dissimilar in temper and outward behavior, they strongly resembled each other in that total want of talent and taste.”
7. Mr. Bingley’s sisters, Pride and Prejudice
“Not deficient in good humor when they pleased, nor in the power of being agreeable where they chose it; but proud and conceited. They were rather handsome, had been educated in one of the first private seminaries in town, had a fortune of twenty thousand pounds, were in the habit of spending more than they ought, and of associating with people of rank; and were therefore in every respect entitled to think well of themselves and meanly of others.”
6. Lady Catherine DeBourgh, Pride and Prejudice
“She was a most active magistrate in her own parish, the minutest concerns were carried to her … and whenever the cottagers were disposed to be quarrelsome, discontented or too poor, she sallied forth into the village to settle their differences, silence their complaints, and scold them into harmony and plenty.”
5. Margaret Dashwood, Sense and Sensibility
“Margaret, the other sister, was a well-disposed girl; but as she had already imbibed a good deal of Marianne’s romance, without having much of her sense, she did not at thirteen bid fair to equal her sisters at a more advanced period of life.”
4. Mrs. Elton, Emma
“Self-important, presuming, familiar, ignorant and ill-bred. She had a little beauty and a little accomplishment, but so little judgment that she thought herself coming with superior knowledge of the world, to enliven and improve a country neighborhood.”
3. Emma Woodhouse, Emma
“Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some of the best blessings of existence. … The real evils of Emma’s situation were the power of having rather too much her own way, and a disposition to think a little too well of herself.”
2. Mr. Collins, Pride and Prejudice
“Mr. Collins was not a sensible man, and the deficiency of nature had been but little assisted by education or society. … The subjection in which his father had brought him up had given him originally great humility of manner, but it was now a good deal counteracted by the self-conceit of a weak head.”
1. Mrs. Bennet, Pride and Prejudice
“She was a woman of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper. When she was discontented, she fancied herself nervous. The business of her life was to get her daughters married; its solace was visiting and news.”

- 4th April
2013 - 04
ijustwannastayyoungandhavefun:
jane austen is such a smartass bitch.
i love it.
bless
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- 2nd April
2013 - 02
- What she says: hi
- What she means: do you have ten thousand a year?
- 2nd April
2013 - 02
i keep posting things to theotherausten that should NOT be posted, haha
like ‘the l word’ stuff
and ‘harry potter’ stuff
emilyyyy pay attention
sorry about that guysssss
- 31st March
2013 - 31
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- 30th March
2013 - 30
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- 29th March
2013 - 29
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- 28th March
2013 - 28
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- 20th March
2013 - 20
ha!
I had an ex watch the 2005 version with me and she didn’t like it, either.
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- 9th March
2013 - 09
- 6th March
2013 - 06
“There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it.” - Elizabeth Bennet
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