Tuesday, May 8, 2007

Jane Austen's Artistic Credo

"I do not write for such dull elves as have not a great deal of ingenuity themselves."

January 29, 1813 letter to her sister, Cassandra.



SHE REALLY MEANT IT!

2 comments:

  1. Yes Arnie~~

    I agree most definitely~~
    JA's Prose can be Deeply Entrancing and Penetrating~~~and~~ within that astutely rigorous intelligence and poetic propriety ~~it is ever presenting in exquisite variety~~~

    And yet also~~~She "Emma-nate's" and Encapsulate's a very fine portraiture that is of That "fearful porpentine"~~;-) ~~~ darting Her very quills of paradox in labyrinthine largess~~~~
    So how may We ~as such "sharp Elve"s~~be enlightened by that ever endless teasing ~ in Her fearlessly discriminating finesse~~~

    Will certainly commence reading carefully ~~All of these past posts and their respective comments ~~~~

    Regards until next time~~Christy

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  2. You are punning in rare form, Christy, as befits a tribute to the Queen of Puns, Jane Austen herself! ;)

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