tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3495045335016884781.post1604764113676319392..comments2023-07-29T10:48:08.155-05:00Comments on citivolus sus: Aren't Miss Austen's novels enough?Jjhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07296721751577353993noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3495045335016884781.post-87060840934957304392010-08-07T20:08:52.319-05:002010-08-07T20:08:52.319-05:00I'm glad to see it's not just me. You can ...I'm glad to see it's not just me. You can tell from other posts of my that Emma is a character I really just don't care for either. <br />Guess what? I've never read To Kill a Mockingbird - and I don't really care. So shoot me.Jjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07296721751577353993noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3495045335016884781.post-18722875667301408402010-08-07T17:09:55.620-05:002010-08-07T17:09:55.620-05:00You and I think alike. I have read a couple of bio...You and I think alike. I have read a couple of bios about Jane Austen, but I don't think they capture the essence of the woman who wrote those wonderful novels. Other than talking to the author herself, only a conversation with Cassandra could do that. I didn't like Wuthering Heights either. Sometimes when I write these things, I feel like I'm at an inquisition, confessing all my dark secrets. Not like Emily Bronte? Off with her head. Never understood what Knightley saw in Emma? You are shallow. I certainly understand why others want to know more about Jane Austen, but I'm pretty happy just reading her work.Mary Simonsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03400923132711871703noreply@blogger.com