March 29, 2007

Two writers debate the merits of Jane Austen’s novels. It’s nothing you haven’t heard or read before, so there’s the inevitable “yawn” factor, but one paragraph, from the “Loathing Jane” half, made me chuckle.

But those who hate Jane are in good company: as Toby Young admits, Charlotte Brontë thought her depictions of love cold, unconvincing, and lifeless. Brontë acknowledged the “heresy” of her position because she was, as I am, that rare thing: a woman who is irritated by Austen. Mark Twain was also unable to see the point of her: “Why, I go so far as to say that any library is a good library that does not contain a volume by Jane Austen. Even if it contains no other book.”

Ouch.

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  • 1. Nonanon  |  March 30, 2007 at 7:45 am

    Well, that seems only fair play. I wouldn’t miss him if my library didn’t contain any Mark Twain. Zing!

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  • 2. everythinginbetween  |  March 30, 2007 at 7:54 am

    One of my dad’s favorite Twain on Austen quotes is this “I’d read Jane Austen…on salary.”

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  • 3. Andi  |  March 30, 2007 at 9:41 pm

    Ouch is right.

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