Tuesday, December 1, 2020

Susan Allen Ford on Jane Austen and the Economies of Alteration

  

Jane Austen Watercolor by Cassandra Austen


"I shall want two new colored gowns for the summer, for my pink one will not do more than clear me from Steventon." 
Jane Austen Letter to Cassandra 25 January 1801

Event:   JASNA CWNY December Meeting
Topic:    "Just in a happy state of flounce": Jane Austen's Economies of 
                Alteration
                A talk by Susan Allen Ford, editor of Persuasions and
                Persuasions On-Line 
When:    Saturday, December 12, 2020 at 1 pm EST
Where:   Online through Zoom, pre-registration required
NOTE:   This meeting is on the second Saturday!
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PLEASE NOTE: If you registered for this event on December 1 or 2 please re-register. The registration form did not obtain your email address which we need to send the link for the meeting. If you are registering on December 3 or later just click on the Registration Form link and fill in the form.

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Speaker: Susan Allen Ford is Editor of Persuasions and Persuasions On-Line and Professor of English Emerita at Delta State University. She has published essays on Jane Austen and her contemporaries, detective fiction, and the Gothic, and is slowly working on a book on what Austen’s characters are reading.

Topic: “Just in a happy state of flounce”: Jane Austen's economies of alteration. Susan examines Austen’s interest in clothing, particularly in terms of buying, making and altering it and also how clothing defines people, taking on almost human characteristics.

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