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Sense and Sensibility - Signature Gilded Editions
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Marianne Dashwood can't understand her sister. How could the attractive, witty, and charming Elinor fall for the quiet, self-effacing, and rather dull Edward Ferrars? And, if the two are in love, why don't they shout it to the world? Meanwhile, Elinor worries that Marianne's heart-first approach to life will hurt her, especially when it comes to the dashing John Willoughby. The two sisters spar good-naturedly over the merits of full-blown emotionalism versus reticence and self-discipline in matters of the heart. Fond as they are of each other, each is certain that hers is the only true path to love. Meanwhile, both Edward and Willoughby harbor secrets that will force these women to doubt their philosophies, their judgment, and their chances for happiness.

Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility was first published in 1811. The novel explores themes of passion, propriety, and social conventions through the experiences of the Dashwood sisters. Austen's first published novel, it established her as a respected author and has become a literary classic for its wit, insight, and social commentary. Though initially overlooked by critics, the novel provokes thought on gender roles, marriage, and finding balance between reason and emotion. Two centuries later, Sense and Sensibility continues to resonate through its timeless examination of social mores and the conflict between duty and desire. Its relevance today lies in what it reveals about human nature, the complexity of relationships, and the tensions between individual fulfillment and social obligations.
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I'm getting a late start on the #JaneAustenNowAndThen reading challenge, but I'm going to dive into Sense and Sensibility today. I think I'll be reading from the Harper Muse edition with the laser cut jacket this time because it's my newest. This will be my third read of S&S. #pemberlittens @Crinoline_Laphroaig

Kerrbearlib Love that book! 2d
Leftcoastzen Beautiful collection! 2d
Crinoline_Laphroaig Lovely collection! 2d
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Ch. 33/34: OK, I'm cheating today by posting twice but I had to make a little commotion for one of my all-time favorite moments of Austen snark - the whole thing about He Who We Shall Meet Shortly buying a toothpick case. His self-indulgent frivolity leaps off the page and the author absolutely roasts him for it. No memes or quips that we conjure up in discussing her work could ever come close to Jane's humor when she lets it fly.

Crinoline_Laphroaig Her snark was epic! I truly believe that's why Cassandra Austen burned so many of her letters. 2d
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Andrea313
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Ch. 33/34: LOTS of action in these two chapters, most of which boils down to the Dashwood sisters being surrounded by utter trash people. Mrs. Ferrars? A sour, sallow bitch. Lucy Steele? Still a scheming, calculating gremlin. John Dashwood? The worst of all- an oblivious, hypocritical asshole of the largest order. I mean, tell us again what is due to poor relations from their rich family members, John. GO AHEAD. TELL US.

Crinoline_Laphroaig And his obsession with OTHER people leaving money to HIS sisters! (edited) 2d
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Ch.31/32: Brandon stops by in the morning, and while Marianne flees the room (again), Elinor welcomes him. He proceeds to trauma dump his whole sad life story, ending with Willoughby's having seduced, impregnated, and abandoned Brandon's ward, Eliza 2. The fact that the two men duel is skated over pretty quickly, but I've gotta ask: why do a military man and an avid hunter both walk away unscathed? Starting to believe this meme was the real story.

Andrea313 📷: podandprejudice 3d
Crinoline_Laphroaig Apparently they stopped at Rule 3 of the 10 Duel Commandments: Have your seconds meet face to face
Negotiate a peace
Or negotiate a time and place

This is commonplace, specially 'tween recruits
Most disputes die and no one shoots. 🎶

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Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig But what peace would they have negotiated? Seems Brandon may have mentioned it... Also dying to know who stood as Brandon's second. 3d
Crinoline_Laphroaig @Andrea313 it's such a passing moment, that I didn't notice it first few times I read. 3d
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig Yes, it's definitely just alluded to! Question for you and anyone bothering to read this - do you think it was a duel by pistol or by rapier? Lastly, I found this article from the Jane Austen Centre fairly interesting: 3d
Crinoline_Laphroaig “In 1843, two other Frenchmen are said to have fought a duel by means of throwing billiard balls at each other.“😂 Fascinating read. Thanks for that. You know my mind always thinks pistols but I feel like rapiers would be more Willoughby's style. 2d
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Ch. 29/30

Willoughby finally replies, but such with a disingenuous and insincere letter that he is clearly "deep in hardened villainy" (see above for villainy). He claims she must have mistaken him. She did NOT, sir! Even the author is moved to overwrought adjectives by his gaslighting nonsense. Unprincipled! Depraved!

Marianne in the throes of her self-absorbed misery lashes out at Elinor as she apparently now has a monopoly on unhappiness.

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Ch. 29/30: Marianne is rightfully heartbroken after Willoughby sends the most fuckboy letter of all time, straight up like, "Hey, sorry if you got the wrong idea from my excessive flirting, but I'm engaged, actually" and it's horrible. In her anguish, Marianne twists the knife, invoking Edward's supposed love for Elinor. Mrs. J offers up comfort food and wine but it's no use and Elinor happily chugs the Constantia herself. Girl has earned it!

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Ch. 27/28 - Berkeley St

Col. Brandon comes to visit daily "to look at Marianne and talk to Elinor", but Marianne is in a tizzy waiting for Willoughby and refusing to leave the house, even for common courtesy, but it makes no difference, as Willoughby is determinedly avoiding her!

When she does finally encounter him at a ball, he is distant and ignores all references to her dreadfully improper correspondence to him. She is very publicly wretched.

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Ch. 27/28: Willoughby is almost completely MIA- he dropped his card once when the Dashwoods were out, but other than that, he's giving A+ level ghosting. Marianne is slowly losing it, but at a party, she finally sees him! A miracle! However, in a dramatic turn equal to that of Demi blanking Kylie at the Golden Globes, Willoughby pretty much ignores her, greeting Elinor only, making some lame-ass remarks to M, and then making a quick escape. WTF?!

CaramelLunacy He is SUCH a complete jerk at the ball. All anxious that his former flame not ruin his chances with a new (presumably well-dowried) young lady he is after. If he couldn't bring himself to actually speak to her privately to ditch her, he could have at least acknowledged her existence at the ball! 4d
TheBookHippie 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 4d
Crinoline_Laphroaig And I think Willoughby lurked somewhere and waited until they left before he left his card. 4d
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig 💯!! He wasn't having that conversation face to face. 4d
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#Pemberlittens it's your mid month check in. How's it going? Are you reading 2 Chapters a Day all month? @Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy are doing fun posts.

Myself I'm doing daily read but will probably finish early to get Discussion Questions ready for January 30th.

*Remember to tag #JaneAustenThenAndNow so every one can find your posts.

BarkingMadRead I‘m gonna start it soon and binge read it 🤣 5d
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Leftcoastzen Beautiful photo! 5d
Librarybelle I‘m loving the reread so far! 5d
AnneCecilie I‘m reading 2 chapters a day on this 4th time reading it, it think (edited) 5d
dabbe Same as @BarkingMadRead! 🤩 5d
willaful I haven't been reading along but enjoying the commentaries. 5d
julieclair I‘m following the same plan as @BarkingMadRead and @dabbe . 👍 3d
TheBookHippie I finished today I needed the calm. I love the underlying snark- or I read it that way anyway!!! ♥️🤣♥️ are we all reading the same retelling or we find one on our own? 2d
TheBookHippie The daily posts ARE FUN! 2d
Crinoline_Laphroaig @TheBookHippie it's choose your own adventure on the Retelling. And it can be #TenuousLink. I'm going to come up with some general discussion questions for whatever you pick. 2d
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"From this moment her mind was never quiet; the expectation of seeing him every hour of the day, made her unfit for any thing."

#Pemberlittens Chapters 27/28 Marianne the Drama Queen Dashwood and her letter writing. ??‍♀️
#JaneAustenThenAndNow

KathyWheeler Marianne is indeed a drama queen! 5d
CaramelLunacy So many (and so improper) letters! My goodness, Marianne. 4d
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Chapters 23-26
Lucy Steele is determined to stake her claim on Edward. Elinor is convinced that Edward cannot possibly be in love with her, but she somehow is not upset with HIM for leading both of them on.

Marianne and Elinor then go to London with Mrs. Jennings (suddenly less intolerable to Marianne when she can be used to track down Willoughby...). Marianne sends him a note (so forward!) but the visitor at their door is Col Brandon instead.

Crinoline_Laphroaig Why she blames herself instead of him boogles my mind. 6d
CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig Right? Elinor, your sister doesn't have a monopoly on emotions! You are allowed to have some righteous anger toward your beau! 6d
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Ch. 25/26: Mrs. J invites the Dashwoods to stay with her in London and for some reason Marianne is...into it? But immediately upon arrival, M's motives become clear - she sends a note to Willoughby, and Elinor is like, "Engagement confirmed!" Why else would Marianne be so bold as to *gasp* write a letter? A knock on the door makes Marianne jump but when she finds Brandon on the other end, not W, she flees the room immediately. A little tact, girl!

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Ch. 23/24: Elinor tries to come to terms with Edward's engagement to Lucy in the most exasperatingly Elinor way possible- by feeling worse for him than she feels for herself and by pretending that absolutely nothing is wrong. When she's next able to get Lucy alone, she gently pushes for intel, and eventually concludes that Edward could not possibly love his fiancee. I mean, who could?! I think the tweet pictured here speaks for all of us, amirite?

CaramelLunacy Ugh, I want to cast her stupid filigree basket into the fire. Every conversation with her is like an insecure Mean Girl Trap in high school... 7d
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🙃🤷‍♀️😂💐

Blueberry 😆 1w
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Chapters 20-22

No sooner have the Palmers left (her very silly, him very dour), then the Misses Steele come to visit Barton. They get into Lady Middleton's good graces by indulging and cosseting her already spoiled children. Elinor has quite a sassy line in response to Lucy Steele's "horror" at quiet, well-behaved children:

"I confess that while I am at Barton Park, I never think of tame and quiet children with any abhorrence."

rabbitprincess Hugh Laurie is so good as Mr Palmer in the movie 😂 1w
Crinoline_Laphroaig I had forgotten about the children in S & S such little terrors. Wondering if Aunt Jane had the same thought as Elinor at times? 1w
CaramelLunacy @rabbitprincess I am definitely going to have to re-watch as I didn't remember him. But I can certainly imagine him doing a great gruff exasperated curmudgeon (but in period costume!) 1w
CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig I am sure she had her fair share! 1w
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Chapters 17-19

Edward comes to visit, and Elinor has hope of the renewal of their quiet affection. But mostly Edward mopes about and is distant. There is a particularly vexing speech about how he wanted to do something useful with his life, but nobody presented him with the exact right thing, so now he is idle and useless. Woe is Edward!

#JaneAustenThenandNow
#Pemberlittens
@Crinoline_Laphroaig

Andrea313 And worse yet, he has a preferred profession! I don't know why he doesn't just go for it. Is the thought of being cut off from his terrible family that bad? Or is he just caught up in the pressure of being the firstborn son and all that entails? Either way, he needs to cut the whining. 1w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @Andrea313 to quote the Dowager Countess Violet 'stop whining and find something to do!' 1w
CaramelLunacy @Andrea313 I suspect his preference for a profession is not strong enough to overcome the comforts of not having to work for anything, despite his protestations. 1w
Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy 💯 You nailed it. 1w
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My favourite.

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Playing a little catch up on my #Pemberlittens #JaneAustenThenAndNow reread over coffee & a breakfast sandwich. Then I have some catch-up for #LitsyLove & maybe some journaling. It was a long week & Saturday is for errands & self-care.

I keep getting sidetracked by news & images of the fires in Los Angeles. So far my friends & my nephew & his girlfriend who live there are all okay. Hope any Littens & your families are too. Such a tragedy. 💔

AllDebooks The fires are absolutely devestating. I devoured S & S in one sitting. It's my favourite Austen and a comfort read. 😍 1w
AnnCrystal 🙏🐻🫂💝💝💝. 1w
kspenmoll Yes, So devastating & endless. 1w
AmyG Heartbreaking. It‘s been hard to read, to concentrate. So much pain and sadness. 😢 (edited) 1w
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 1w
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#Pemberlittens "After sitting with them a few minutes, the Miss Steeles returned to the Park, and Elinor was then at liberty to think and be wretched."

I am not wretched. I have tea and wonderful view of snow from my bed.
???❄️? #JaneAustenThenAndNow

Bookish.SAM Lovely view! 😍 1w
willaful I always feel claustrophobic reading this. Having so much very rigidly maintained public life you have to mask through.
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Crinoline_Laphroaig @willaful what gets me is how Sir John and Mrs Jennings are always insisting that the Dashwoods must accept invitations. And the teasing. To be at the mercy of everyone. 1w
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peanutnine @Crinoline_Laphroaig I would hate to be neighbors with Sir John for that reason. Like, no I don't have plans but I also just want to sit quietly and read my book, not make small talk with strangers every day 😭 1w
CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig oof, they are constantly picking at people, aren't they. I'm sure they think of it as kind, but using the Dashwoods to distract themselves from their own boredom is a lot when the power dynamic already makes them quite beholden. 1w
willaful @Crinoline_Laphroaig yes, so hard on a sensitive person. 1w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @willaful @peanutnine @CaramelLunacy if you're like me, my Social Battery is so run down after the holidays. I think that's why I'm really noticing with this reread. 1w
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I'm revisiting Elinor and Marianne while enjoying the peace and quiet of my #happyplace 🌲❄️

#JaneAustenThenAndNow

kspenmoll Beautiful view! 1w
Crinoline_Laphroaig I'm treasuring the peace and quiet after the holidays. I look forward to January just for that. 1w
bookandbedandtea @Crinoline_Laphroaig I hear you! As much as I LOVE the festivity of the holidays my introverted little heart thoroughly enjoys the quiet once they are over. 1w
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#Pemberlittens a bit of #JaneAustenThenAndNow from yesterday's reading of Chapter 19 - Then. I had forgotten the circumstances when this was said and whi said it. Wise words from Mrs Dashwood? That's not something I associate with her.

And the 'Now' ⬇️......

Crinoline_Laphroaig "The fruity truth: My favorite English author is Jane Austen. So, to borrow a passage from Sense and Sensibility: “You want nothing but patience—or give it a more fascinating name, call it hope.” To paraphrase: I hope to see you put your green American money where your filthy mouth is soon. Yours in sexual frustration, Henry" 1w
bookandbedandtea When I read the quote in your picture I was amused/ surprised to see it was Mrs Dashwood! (And I absolutely heard it in Ramon de Ocampo's Henry voice, from having listened to RWRB so many times 😂) 1w
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Chapters 19/20: Using an old meme today but what better image to capture Edward's "plight"? OK, I feel for him, what with his harridan of a mom, but get some real problems, man. You're so rich that you can swan about being "dashing and expensive" and you're still gonna be a drag? I know, I'm hard on dear Edward but his Sad Boy schtick is wearing- on both me and Elinor! Luckily he fucks off to somewhere else, just in time for the Palmers to arrive.

Crinoline_Laphroaig I'm catching up this morning. He's so whiny here. In the words of Rush "If you choose not to decide. You still have made a choice." 1w
CaramelLunacy I am sure his mom is an utter termagant and he is a sensitive soul, but my goodness is it hard to feel sympathy for someone who sulks about having no purpose because no one has handed him one. 1w
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Chapters 9-16 (catch-up)

Marianne takes a tumble down a hill and sprains her ankle, but is rescued most dashingly by a handsome young man. They are soon fully enamored of one another (and annoying with their carelessness for others, propriety or, indeed, reality, not to mention their insistence on being snotty about everyone).

Willoughby leaves with no official relationship status and an uncertain return, occasioning a great deal of wallowing.

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Chapters 17/18: Edward spends the first part of his visit moping around like a saddo. He rallies a little after being generously welcomed by Mrs. D but "he was still not in spirits". He loosens up as time passes, teasing M about how to describe the picturesque countryside, and even ribbing her about Willoughby. But I can take no joy in it because in this chapter we're introduced to Edward's disgusting hair ring, which grosses me right tf out. ?

Crinoline_Laphroaig So creepy! 1w
CaramelLunacy Not a fan! Elinor is way too chill about thinking he is wearing HER hair that she has NOT given him. Elinor, that is CREEPY, not romantic. You are allowed to be weirded out by that! (Also, bless her that it never even occurs to her that it might be someone else's...) 1w
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My first read. I am catching up, read Chapters 1-8.

Marianne is So Much - all about the Depths of Every Feeling and Moderation is akin to Death! Marianne is Victorian Capitalization and many exclamation points. She both reminds me of myself as a teenager and would drive me absolutely bonkers in real life.

Not much to say yet about the more practical, grew up too soon Elinor. But I suspect I will like her very much.

Crinoline_Laphroaig Marianne makes me crazy! 1w
CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig At least she likes to mope outside some of the time rather than only ostentatiously sighing then refusing to be comforted. 1w
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Chapters 15/16: These chapters back to back give us a pretty terrible look at the men the Dashwood women are dealing with. First Willoughby blows town with absolutely no explanation, leaving Marianne in throes of (semi)performative agony and Elinor and Mrs. D puzzling for days. Then it seems like there might be a silver lining- Edward arrives! But he's dour, withdrawn, and cold. Marianne is pissed and Elinor is vexed and I'm right there with them!

Crinoline_Laphroaig And this is why I think Colonel Brandon is the best man in S & S. 2w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig 👏👏👏 Yes, say it again! 2w
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TheBookHippie This is why I say Austen has snark. Or tells it like it is 🤣🫠 2w
CaramelLunacy Seriously, these dudes just act the worst. Why even bother visiting, Edward, if you're gonna be so weird about everything. Honestly given Willoughby just scampering off with no notice, I am inclined to forgive Marianne's wallow in self-pity for a bit...though not her rudeness about the Middletons! That was so bratty! 1w
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Chapters 13/14: Stuff happens today, but honestly? I'm mentally stuck on the second line. Elinor anticipates a miserable time during a day trip to Whitwell, expecting to end up "wet through, fatigued, and frightened". Its been rainy, so the first point tracks, and it would be a long day so the second point checks out, too- but why 'frightened'? Why, why?? Is she afraid of sailing? Of open carriages? Of a picnic lunch?? Ya'll, help me out here! ?

Cuilin Possibly she means she would look a fright, as in look messy, untidy. 2w
Andrea313 @Cuilin This is it, but I'm having too much fun imagining that she's jumpy all day because of, like, ducks on the water or something innocuous. 2w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig I joke, but truly, thanks to @Cuilin for shedding some light. I went, "Duh!" as soon as I realized! ??‍♀️ 2w
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Chapters 11/12: A season of revelry begins (cards! Dancing! Parties on the water!) and Willoughby is right next to Marianne for all of it. They are loud and indiscreet and Elinor hates it. The worst comes when W tried to gift M a horse that the family can't afford and then takes a lock of her hair (gasp!). In the midst of the drama, E and Brandon have a great talk about second attachments - making me want to buy the pictured shirt immediately.

Crinoline_Laphroaig The horse thing gets me every time. He must know they don't have a place or money for it. 2w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig I think that he's so used to operating as if money is no object that he doesn't even consider it. I think he'd be likely to give the same flippant answers as Marianne- hiring another servant? A trifle! Need to build a barn? Just build a shed! Like, absolutely no real-world thoughts going through those two heads. 🙃 2w
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CaramelLunacy I am stuck on the idea of a party with only open carriages and to go for a sail set in October(!) With all this discussion of the weather, it is a pity they do not consider it. Silly empty-headed Mr. Middleton. 2w
Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy Especially as a mere walk in the rain nearly kills both Marianne and Jane in P&P. 😳 2w
CaramelLunacy @Andrea313 I hadn't even thought of that! I am surprised Colonel Brandon agrees to this nonsense (though at least he will be sensible enough to wear a flannel waistcoat if he does). 2w
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Chapters 9/10: Marianne and Margaret take a walk when - oh no!- it starts to rain! Marianne slips and hurts her ankle when - oh yes!- dashing Willoughby comes to her rescue. When he calls on them in the coming days Marianne is charmed but Elinor only sees "a propensity of saying too much what he thought on every occasion, without attention to persons or circumstances...sacrificing general politeness to the enjoyment of undivided attention.” ???

Crinoline_Laphroaig And they're mean girling Colonel Brandon.😠 2w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig I was more angry at them this time around than ever before! Marianne doesn't deserve him! 2w
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Crinoline_Laphroaig @Andrea313 that's what I always say when I finish reading. 2w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @Andrea313 and I'm really glad you're doing daily posts. I wanted to but realistically it's hard to keep up and it gets stressful. 2w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig Definitely don't stress yourself out about it! I'll only do daily posts for as long as it's feasible; don't know if I'll do them for each book all year. I appreciate you convening us and keeping the group going! ❤️ 2w
CaramelLunacy @Crinoline_Laphroaig They are being terrible to Colonel Brandon for no real reason at all. Willoughby and Marianne together get too caught up in amusing one another and don't care to be reminded that the object of their clever nastiness is an actual decent person. They should be ashamed of themselves! Where is Mr. Knightley to tell them off? 2w
Andrea313 @CaramelLunacy All we have for the voice of reason is Elinor and she is too restrained to give them the telling-off they so dearly deserve! Too bad Mrs. D is also pretty much useless. 2w
CaramelLunacy In a lot of ways Elinor reminds me of a younger Anne Elliot (with equally useless, but more good-hearted family). 2w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @CaramelLunacy definitely would receive a badly done from Mr Knightley! 1w
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Chapters 7/8: a dinner at Barton Park with jocular Sir John and my queen, Mrs. Jennings, really gets things going, especially when we meet the oldest man who has ever existed, 35 year old Colonel Brandon. Marianne's views on the "infirm" Colonel are exasperating, ridiculous, and perfectly in line with every teenager you know, and the article pictured here (link in comments) is pretty much today's version of the conversations in chapter 8. Enjoy!

kspenmoll 😂🤩 2w
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Crinoline_Laphroaig “But he talked of flannel waistcoats,” said Marianne; “‼️😄 2w
Andrea313 @Crinoline_Laphroaig Nothing but 🚩🚩🚩🚩 in Marianne's mind! 2w
CaramelLunacy So OLD he cannot possibly have a single feeling left! 2w
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Catching up! Chapters 3 and 4 tell us that Elinor is smitten with shy, awkward Edward and Marianne cannot stand it. I mean, he's not even into music, and when he read out loud, it was boring as HELL. Marianne needs spirit! and fire! and someone who likes *exactly* the same art that she does! And when I read this passage, I may as well be reading my own teenage diaries because damn if Jane Austen didn't have my ass absolutely clocked.

Ruthiella Marianne is Scary Spice! 🤣🤣🤣 2w
MaureenMc 😂 2w
CaramelLunacy Marianne is definitely a kindred spirit of my teen self. There would have been much impassioned arguing and deep despair over disagreement of any kind. 2w
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"The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex." Hello, old friend...! #PemberLittens #JaneAustenThenAndNow #Jane250

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Andrea313
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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SO excited to kick off a year of Austen with the #PemberLittens! I'm spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing a copy to dig into, but I believe this time it's gonna be the beautiful Cranford Collection edition. I'm so ready for what Jane has to show me in these next 12 months, starting with the story that's in many ways the most dear to me- my first ever Austen, which has lived in my heart for decades now. #JaneAustenThenAndNow

Crinoline_Laphroaig Beautiful! So glad you're joining us! 2w
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Librarybelle
Sense and Sensibilty | Jane Austen
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I read the first two chapters tonight to kick off #JaneAustenThenAndNow . So excited to spend a year in the world of Jane Austen! #PemberLittens

wordslinger42 What a beautiful cover!! 2w
Crinoline_Laphroaig So pretty! I'm so excited that we have started. 2w
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CameronJ I just finished reading this last night. What is this Year of Jane Austen? How do I participate? 2w
Librarybelle @CameronJ Awesome! @Crinoline_Laphroaig is leading a group of us through Austen‘s works and adaptations. If you‘re interested, she can add you to the tag list! 2w
CameronJ Please add me to the tag list 🥰🙏🏻 2w
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wordslinger42
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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Starting this beauty today for #Pemberlittens #JaneAustenThenandNow 💜

It‘s been such a long time since I read it, so I‘m really looking forward to reacquainting myself with the characters!

Crinoline_Laphroaig That's a gorgeous edition! 3w
BarkingMadRead Beautiful edition! 3w
CaramelLunacy Ooooh, love the paper-art cover 2w
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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#Pemberlittens It's time! I have several editions I will visit but this will be my main one. Gorgeous and has a ribbon bookmark. S & S has 50 Chapters so 2 Chapters a Day, if that's your preferred reading. I'll probably aim for that but may get to a spot and want to finish. How about you? ? #JaneAustenThenAndNow

"The family of Dashwood had long been settled in Sussex."

Librarybelle I plan to start this tomorrow. So looking forward to a year of Austen reading!! 3w
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julieclair What a gorgeous edition! I‘m so excited to begin this fun year of reading together. 😃🩵 3w
dabbe 🤩🥳🤗 3w
Graciouswarriorprincess Please include me. Thanks! 3w
Deblovestoread Can‘t wait to start. Will be reading from my Folio Society edition. 🩷 3w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @Deblovestoread @Librarybelle @julieclair same! I got up this morning excited to start. @Graciouswarriorprincess I've got you on the list. 3w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @staci.reads I was having trouble with your tag. 3w
Crinoline_Laphroaig For those who use Storygraph I just made a Challenge there:
https://app.thestorygraph.com/profile/crinolinelaphroaig
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staci.reads @Crinoline_Laphroaig I don't know why that is happening, but the same thing happens in another challenge I am tagged in, and then I don't always get notifications. Keep me tagged, but I'll check the hashtag periodically, too, so I don't miss out! Thanks! 3w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @staci.reads I think it's the period between Staci and Reads. When I tag you individually on Litsy works fine. But when I Copy my list of Participants from Google doc and paste in Litsy, tagging stops with staci. Maybe try adjusting your name to something without a period. Just a thought. 3w
SarahBookInterrupted Tag me and I joined the StoryGraph challenge too. 3w
Andrea313 Will you add me? I'm excited to start tomorrow! 2w
Sace Could you add me to the tag list? I might be more of a lurker but I‘d love to keep up with announcements etc. 2w
Crinoline_Laphroaig @Sace Will do! I want this to be restful not stressful readalong. That's why I decided as host to not make it that I have to post everyday. Join in whenever/whatever way works for you. 2w
StayCurious Please add me to your tag list! 1w
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wordslinger42
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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Here is my first #bookspin list of 2025! I did this one a little differently. There‘s space for mood reads and also for reading books that will end up in our daughter, Ellie‘s, nursery library once she arrives in May! And, of course, plenty of fantasy reads 🐉

Thanks for hosting this challenge, @TheAromaofBooks 😊

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3w
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bookishbitch
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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Today in 1775 Jane Austen was born. I celebrated with Twinings English breakfast tea, raspberries and creme scone, and an Austen movie marathon in the order of the books publications. The teapot lid has the beginning of Pride and Prejudice on the pages. Made by Carters of Suffolk.

Deblovestoread Lovely! 1mo
staci.reads That teapot 😍 1mo
bookishbitch @staci.reads right?! 1mo
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Jennaree3
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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Very similar to Pride & Prejudice. Enjoying it so far! It's like the 1800s version of Sex and the City but more pretentious. Spill that tea, Jane 😅

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Jennaree3
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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Had some great options but I am feeling a need to break free from the murder mysteries for a few days. Up next, Austen's first novel (1811) preceding Pride&Prej by just two years. Jane was 35 years old when she published her first book.

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Suet624
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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The bed and breakfast next door to me holds Jane Austin weekends. This weekend was ‘special‘. It was a Sense and Sensibility gathering. Our town was having its annual parade and celebration today and folks attending the B&B event intermingled with the rest of us. Men in top hats and women in bonnets. Sadly I only remembered to take a photo as they walked back to participate in parlor games.
https://onehundredmain.com/events/jane-austen-weekends/

LeahBergen I wanna go! 😱 4mo
Suet624 @LeahBergen believe it or not I have often thought of you doing this. 4mo
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TieDyeDude That's just delightful! 😃 4mo
Suet624 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @TieDyeDude I agree. Sometimes my town reminds me of the Gilmore Girls. 4mo
Gissy Amazing😍♥️♥️♥️ 4mo
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#Brown 🤎 #CoverLove 🎆🇺🇸🎇🍔🌭🍉🕶️🩱☀️

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs Gorgeous 🤎🤎🤎 6mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 🤎 6mo
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Andrea313
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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I am *in love* with this vintage Folio set of Austen's compete works- a gift from my thoughtful husband. Kicking off a full re-read with Sense and Sensibility, my sentimental favorite forever. #PemberLittens #CurrentlyReading

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 😍 7mo
LeahBergen These are my absolute favourite editions of Austen (they have the best woodcut illustrations). I have the same ones in burgundy (the ones they released after your set). 7mo
Andrea313 @LeahBergen Amazing! The woodcuts are so wonderful, definitely a highlight of these editions. Have you posted pics of your burgundy collection? Sounds swoon-worthy! 7mo
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LeahBergen I think I have. I‘ll find one and tag one! 😆 7mo
bookishbitch Those are stunning!! Enjoy!! 7mo
Crinoline_Laphroaig So beautiful! 7mo
Ruthiella Amazing 🤩 7mo
MaureenMc 🤩🤩🤩 7mo
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IndoorDame
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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I connect to, and fall in love with, something different in each of Jane‘s books, but this is one of the few where I connect to the leading women in a way that I actually see whispers of myself in them and their actions. I know I always say I‘ve just read my favorite, but I actually think it may be true this time 😂 I‘m slowly rereading all her works so eventually I‘ll get back to you also on my favorite at 41.

LiteraryinPA I feel that way about some of Austen‘s work too! I think this one and P&P are the ones I can reread and always find something new. 8mo
Kerrbearlib Love Jane Austen 💜 8mo
erzascarletbookgasm Great photo 💚 8mo
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IndoorDame
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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I‘m so fickle. I think whichever Austen I‘m reading at the moment always becomes my favorite Austen all over again, until I pick up another 😂

AmyG Lovely book. 9mo
IndoorDame @AmyG I love used books! Most boring cover ever, but such a treasure inside. It‘s a 1950s edition. They did a run with about half of the first illustrator‘s watercolor pages. 9mo
Gissy Lovely illustration 😍 9mo
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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May 1st 2020 - When #PemberLittens began our first Chapter a Day Readalong. You were a bright spot throughout the Pandemic. Wonderfully supportive after my house fire. I think of you every time I look at my shelf of Jane Austen books you sent me. 💙💙💙💙💙

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keepingupwiththepenguins
Sense and Sensibility | Jane Austen
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Sense And Sensibility is definitely the cattiest of Austen‘s novels. Elinor in particular is a straight-up hater. She might put on a polite front for other characters, but Austen reveals as narrator that she is absolutely murdering everyone around her in her mind. You‘ve got to admire a girl who can filter like that! Full review: https://keepingupwiththepenguins.com/sense-and-sensibility-jane-austen/

TheBookHippie 🤣🤣🤣 I agree!! 9mo
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