Wednesday 23 January 2013

HAPPY 200th B'DAY PRIDE & PREJUDICE!!!!!

On the 28th of January, 1813, Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice was published. It has been amazingly popular ever since.
 
It has been made into four movies
 
 
 
 
 
and countless spin-offs
 
and at the P&P 95 Forever Club is celebrating by holding a competition.
 
Here is my entry: a letter of congratulation to Jane Austen upon the publication of Pride & Prejudice from Mrs. Phillips.
 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                               
My dear Miss Austen                                                                                             
 
 
Congratulations upon the publication of your novel. I like it very well. However, there are a few things I would like to draw to your attention. To begin with, I am very proud to  think of my niece as being a celebrity heroine. I will not deny that I myself played a key role in the development of the story. I did my best to encourage my niece's marriage with Mr. Collins. I am sorry it went off. I believe (not to impute any interference to Mr. Darcy) that the book should have been much more of a success if Elizabeth had married Mr. Collins. I think the hero is insipid and unemotional. And extremely haughty. If you plan to write another book, make the hero gallant and talkative. I should love myself to feature in it, preferably as the heroine........Oh, whoops, I am already married.....may I be the heroine's mother? Just a thought, however. Again congratulations.
 
 My kindest regards,
Mrs. Agatha Phillips
 
P.S. Mr. Phillips has also read your novel and enjoyed it greatly, apart from the fact that "dashing" would be a better word to describe him than "stuffy."

Friday 11 January 2013

Tag! You're it! Part 3

Well, this has been taking a long time due to busy holiday time. Anyways, I am tagging:
Miss Laurie
Miss Georgiana Darcy
Melody
Tea in a Teacup
True Austen Heroines
Laura
Sarah Jane
Amy
Alessandra
Cakes and More
Jane Austen's World


Shadowfax                 Philip                   Black Beauty