Showing posts with label Jane Austen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jane Austen. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 October 2009

Emma

Romola Garai as Emma and the two Edmunds

Tuesday, 27 January 2009

Books

I finished 'Elegance' by Katherine Tessaro about 2 Weeks ago And it was brilliant It wasn't exactly a challenging read and slightly predictable, but nonetheless brilliant! Finished Atonement about 2 months ago which is now definitely one of my favourite books and even better than the film. I never wanted to finish reading it. I bought 2 new books from the charity shop yesterday The complete works of Oscar Wilde and Tom Jones: A Foundling by Henry Fielding I was thrilled as I had looked at buying some of Oscar Wildes books and Tom Jones on Amazon It only cost me £1.25 for both! ''After I had written the above, we received a visit from Mr. Tom Lefroy and his cousin George. The latter is really very well-behaved now; and as for the other, he has but one fault, which time will, I trust, entirely remove — it is that his morning coat is a great deal too light. He is a very great admirer of Tom Jones, and therefore wears the same coloured clothes, I imagine, which he did when he was wounded.'' I would also like to watch 'Becoming Jane' Who cares about the reviews I'm not watching fopr an accurate account And there is James McAvoy...

Tuesday, 30 December 2008

In a letter dated Saturday (9 January 1796), Austen mentioned Lefroy.

You scold me so much in the nice long letter which I have this moment received from you, that I am almost afraid to tell you how my Irish friend and I behaved. Imagine to yourself everything most profligate and shocking in the way of dancing and sitting down together. I can expose myself however, only once more, because he leaves the country soon after next Friday, on which day we are to have a dance at Ashe after all. He is a very gentlemanlike, good-looking, pleasant young man, I assure you. But as to our having ever met, except at the three last balls, I cannot say much; for he is so excessively laughed at about me at Ashe, that he is ashamed of coming to Steventon, and ran away when we called on Mrs. Lefroy a few days ago. . . . After I had written the above, we received a visit from Mr. Tom Lefroy and his cousin George. The latter is really very well-behaved now; and as for the other, he has but one fault, which time will, I trust, entirely remove — it is that his morning coat is a great deal too light. He is a very great admirer of Tom Jones, and therefore wears the same coloured clothes, I imagine, which he did when he was wounded.

In a letter started on Thursday (14 January 1796), and finished the following morning, there is another mention of him.

Friday. — At length the day is come on which I am to flirt my last with Tom Lefroy, and when you receive this it will be over. My tears flow as I write at the melancholy idea.

Upon learning of Jane Austen’s death (on 18 July 1817), Thomas Langlois Lefroy traveled from Ireland to England to pay his respects to the British author.[2] In addition, at an auction of Cadell's papers (possibly in London), Tom bought a Cadell publisher's rejection letter—for Austen’s early version of Pride and Prejudice (originally titled First Impressions).

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