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Or maybe this line in a letter to Cassandra prehistoric October 1808: Poor female! how can she honestly be breeding afresh?
Comedy in Jane Austens novels and letters takes many forms, including dry intellect in conversation, situational and character comedy, and some of the best throwaway lines ever.
She took great happiness in entertaining her beloved sister Cassandra in her letters, production even fleshly things appear amusing [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and in her novels, she infuses gems throughout, if it be conversation or characters themselves.
There are so numerous extra examples of lustrous humour in her letters and novels namely could be quoted, such as this gem apt Cassandra in February 1813: If Mrs. Freeman is anywhere on floor give my best praises to her.
Dry, Shaken, and Stirred-Up Conversation
Jane Austens notable novel Pride and Prejudice is rife with comic, but quite humorous and dry, conversations.
Jane Austens sense of humour may not please
Mr. Bingley says to his sisters, Mr. Darcy, and Elizabeth Bennet: My motifs stream so quickly that I have no period to express them along which manner my letters periodically transfer no ideas at always to my reporters. Mr. Darcy replies: When you told Mrs. Bennet this morning, that if you ever determined on leaving Netherfield you should be gone in five minutes, you averaged it to be a sort of …compliment to yourself and but what is there so very laudable in a precipitance which have to leave quite required affair disassembled, and can be of no real avail to yourself or anybody else? Nay, cried Bingley, this is too many, to remember by night all the fatuous things that were said in the morning.…(Mr. Collins) solicited to understand which of his just cousins the excellency of its cooking was unpaid. But here he was set right by Mrs. Bennet, who ensured him with some asperity that they were very well capable to keep a nice cook, and that her daughters had nothing to do in the pantry. He begged apologize for having displeased her. In a slackened intonation she declared herself far from angry; but he persisted to apologise for about a 15 min of an hour.To Elizabeth it arose that, had her family made an concert to expose themselves as many as they could during the nightfall, it would have been impossible for them to play their chapters with more spirit or finer success…Sitcoms and CharactersFrom Sense and Sensibility: Lady Middleton could no longer endure such a conversation, and accordingly exerted herself to inquire Mr. Palmer if there was any news in the periodical. No, none at all, he replied, and peruse on.From Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice: People who suffer as I do from nervous complaints can have no great inclination for talking. Nobody can differentiate what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain are never pitied.More from Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice: People who suffer as I do from nervous complaints tin have no excellent inclination because talking… She (Mrs. Bennet) talked on.The Best Throwaway Lines EverFrom Persuasion: It was a struggle among etiquette and narcissism; merely pretension got the better.In a letter to Cassandra in October 1798, on an of their cousins: I shall consider with tenderness and delight on his smart and smiling countenance and interesting form [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], until a few years have rotated him into an ungovernable, ungracious guy.In a letter to Cassandra in April 1811: I give you delight of our current nephew, and hope if he ever comes to be hanged it will not be till we are too antique to care approximately it.From Persuasion: A madame [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], without a household, was the very best preserver of furniture in the globe.


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