In followup to my short post about
Jane Austen’s hidden calendars which immediately precedes this post, I wish to
segue to a brief excursus on how that relates to the overall plot structure of
Jane Austen’s novels.
The simplest and most obvious explanation
for the extreme attention to detail about calendars and precise time periods in
Jane Austen’s novels is simply that, In addition to all of her numerous genius
level gifts, JA was also a meticulous craftsman who wanted everything in her
complex multi-character plots to work properly-- she was an extraordinarily
creative and meticulous puzzle constructor.
Mozart paid extraordinary Attention
to musicological details in his music, musicological subtleties that would not be noticed or understood by casual listeners. It's the same with Jane
Austen.
JA was a master at creating interlocking
character structure, of a kind that would very very rarely occur randomly in
real life, and Pride and Prejudice would be the perfect example of this. Among
the many excellent reasons for its enduring, indeed exploding, popularity, is
its unbelievably well structured sequence of events, which fall with a
breathtakingly beautiful precision and
intricacy, reminding me very much of late Mozart. All handiwork is concealed, everything appears
to occur in a casual unplanned way,
when actually the falling of a tightly interlocked network of plot dominoes is
incredibly well time and cascading.
I found an extraordinary YouTube of
one of these domino sequences which in 1 minute 37 seconds, conveys my
sense of what happens in the unfolding of the story of Pride and Prejudice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhX1bqXO_3A
On a billiards table, I have no idea
how much ingenuity and brilliance is required in order to create the amazing
result we see in that video, but I know that in a novel, this sort of intricate
but seamless flow must be the result of genius level inspiration, and genius
level redaction into more and more perfect structure over a period of years of
loving revision.
And the best part of this
interlocked structure is the way the karma of all the characters interrelates
between them, where one characters comeuppance is the others epiphany, and
often those karmas can be flipped 180
degrees between two characters, depending on the readers assumptions.
I cannot recall reading a really
beautiful analysis of that falling domino structure in Pride and Prejudice, but perhaps
there's a pretty good one out there I am just not recalling. If not, I will
have to give that a shot in my book.
Cheers, ARNIE
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