Rice Portrait Said to be of Jane Austen when she was 15 However, This is highly debatable |
“Never
did I see such an affecting Scene as was the meeting of Edward and Augustus.
"My
Life! my Soul!" (exclaimed the former) "My adorable angel!"
(replied the latter) as they flew into each other's arms. It was too pathetic
for the feelings of Sophia and myself--We fainted alternately on a sofa.” Love and Freindship, Letter the Eighth
Event: JASNA CWNY February Meeting
Topic: A Discussion of Jane Austen's Juvenilia
When: Saturday, February 15, 2020 at 1 pm
Where: Pittsford Barnes and Noble, Community Room
Note: We are working on the possibility of a guest speaker. It may happen or it may not. Watch this space for the later updates.
“My
Brother has just left us….Never was there a better young Man! Ah! how little
did he deserve the misfortunes he has experienced in the Marriage state. So
good a Husband to so bad a Wife! for you know my dear Charlotte that the
Worthless Louisa left him, her Child and reputation a few weeks ago in company
with Danvers and dishonour. …Lesley is at present but five and twenty, and has
already given himself up to melancholy and Despair…. While our father is
fluttering about the streets of London, gay, dissipated, and Thoughtless at the
age of 57, Matilda and I continue secluded from Mankind in our old and
Mouldering Castle, which is situated two miles from Perth on a bold projecting
Rock, and commands an extensive veiw of the Town and its delightful Environs.
But tho' retired from almost all the World, (for we visit no one but the
M'Leods, The M'Kenzies, the M'Phersons, the M'Cartneys, the M'Donalds, The
M'kinnons, the M'lellans, the M'kays, the Macbeths and the Macduffs) we are
neither dull nor unhappy…”
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