There’s one episode in one of JA’s
novels, and one episode in another famous novel written sometime before JA
wrote her novels, as to which ALL FIVE of the following specific points are
true. This strong parallelism suggests that the episode in JA’s novel was meant
by JA to remind her well-read readers of the parallel episode in that earlier
novel, for some reason(s).
Based on the following hints, can
you name the Austen novel and then name the other author & his/her earlier
novel?
There’s
a male character with “a long chin”
There’s
a transgressive female character who is ready to die of laughter
There’s
a young male servant dressed up as a woman, whose disguise is good enough to fool
a man
There’s
a group of travelers on the road
There’s
a “bewitched” man in love with a young woman whose looks are variously described
in the novel as either beautiful or coarse in a country way
I’ll
provide the answers by tomorrow afternoon, unless someone gives the answers
sooner, and in any event I will also explain why I believe Jane Austen made
this covert allusion.
Cheers,
ARNIE
@JaneAustenCode
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