Pride And Prejudice
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2006 8:42 pm
Right now I'm reading Pride And Prejudice by Jane Austen. It came out before the Victorian Age so, that's why I'm putting this post here and not on the Victorian Era board. Despite being published long before Lizzie was even born there were still a couple of things I've come across in the book that made me think of Lizzie and Emma.
First off, there's mention of private seminaries. Now, when I read that Emma had gone to a seminary I thought it was just some sort of religious type school but in the explanatory notes that came with the book I have it says this about those schools:
" private seminaries: there were numerous fashionable boarding-schools for girls, offering such subjects as French, English, drawing, music, deportment, and elocution, and helping their pupils toward more advantageous marriages that their parents might otherwise have accomplished."
I wonder if maybe Andrew and Abby sent Emma there hoping to get her ready for marriage? I guess they had no such plans for Lizzie.
The other thing I noticed was on pg. 22, Caroline Bingley writes a letter and starts it with " My dear Friend," I guess Lizzie wasn't the only one who back then used that way of starting letters. Maybe it was a rather common way for people to start a letter and not some odd thing Lizzie only did.
Btw, Mr. Darcy is such a pompous you know what
I much preferred Rhett Butler as a romantic lead. At least so far. I'm not done with the book yet.
First off, there's mention of private seminaries. Now, when I read that Emma had gone to a seminary I thought it was just some sort of religious type school but in the explanatory notes that came with the book I have it says this about those schools:
" private seminaries: there were numerous fashionable boarding-schools for girls, offering such subjects as French, English, drawing, music, deportment, and elocution, and helping their pupils toward more advantageous marriages that their parents might otherwise have accomplished."
I wonder if maybe Andrew and Abby sent Emma there hoping to get her ready for marriage? I guess they had no such plans for Lizzie.
The other thing I noticed was on pg. 22, Caroline Bingley writes a letter and starts it with " My dear Friend," I guess Lizzie wasn't the only one who back then used that way of starting letters. Maybe it was a rather common way for people to start a letter and not some odd thing Lizzie only did.
Btw, Mr. Darcy is such a pompous you know what