"We have consulted physician after physician in vain, till we are quite convinced that they can do nothing for us and that we must trust to our own knowledge of our own wretched constitutions for any relief." Diana Parker Chapter 5 Quick Synopsis A letter from Diana Parker updates her brother on their ongoing health... Continue Reading →
By the Seaside with Sanditon: Sir Edward Denham’s Sentimental Stirrings about the Sea & Seduction
He began, in a tone of great taste and feeling, to talk of the sea and the sea shore; and ran with energy through all the usual phrases employed in praise of their sublimity and descriptive of the undescribable emotions they excite in the mind of sensibility. The terrific grandeur of the ocean in a storm,... Continue Reading →
By the Seaside with Sanditon: Guest Blog with Julie of Austenonly on Regency-era Seaside Resorts
Joining us today to extend the Sanditon celebration across the Internet is a very special guest, Julie the very affable and talented blog mistress of Austenonly. Her expertise in Georgian and Regency era culture and history is astonishing. Her extensive library of resource books would make even Mr. Darcy envious. To tie into to our 'By... Continue Reading →
Sanditon Group Read Chapters 1-4: Summary, Musings & Discussion: Day Two Giveaway
“But Sanditon itself - everybody has heard of Sanditon. The favourite - for a young and rising bathing-place - certainly the favourite spot of all that are to be found along the coast of Sussex; the most favoured by nature, and promising to be the most chosen by man.” Mr. Parker, Chapter 1 Quick Synopsis... Continue Reading →
By the Seaside with Sanditon: Introduction & List of Characters: Day 1
Welcome Over the next week will be delving into Jane Austen's last work, her uncompleted novel Sanditon. Considered one of her minor works, Sanditon has not received much attention in comparison to her major novels since it was first published in 1925. Because it has not been adapted to the screen, most of the general... Continue Reading →
Welcome to ‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’ a Celebration of Jane Austen’s Last Novel
“Sanditon…The finest, purest Sea Breeze on the Coast—acknowledged to be so—Excellent Bathing—fine hard Sand—Deep Water ten yards from the Shore—no Mud—no Weeds—no slimey rocks—Never was there a place more palpably designed by Nature” Welcome, to ‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’, an in depth look at Jane Austen’s last unfinished novel set in the Sussex seaside... Continue Reading →
‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’ begins next Monday, March 15th
Put on your best seabathing costume Janeites the Sanditon event starts next Monday Our next Austen novel-athon ‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’ begins here at Austenprose next Monday, March 15th, 2010. Here is the schedule for the event: Day 1 – Monday March 15th: Introduction to Sanditon and character list Day 2 –... Continue Reading →
By the Seaside with Sanditon Group Reading Schedule & Resources
By the Seaside with Sanditon begins right here on Austenprose on March 15th with an introduction and list of characters. To prime readers for the group read that starts the next day, Tuesday, March 16th, here is the group reading schedule and some great reading and listening sources for participants. Group Reading Schedule 16th –... Continue Reading →
Announcing ‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’ at Austenprose
You are most cordially invited to ‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’ March 15th – 21st, 2010 at Austenprose In honor of Jane Austen’s last unfinished novel Sanditon Welcome Janeites and classic literature fans. Austenprose is pleased to announce its fourth Jane Austen novel event, ‘By the Seaside with Sanditon’ beginning on March 15th through... Continue Reading →
Northanger Abbey Chapters 29-31: Summary, Musings & Discussion: Day 20 Giveaway
On entering the room, the first object she beheld was a young man whom she had never seen before. With a look of much respect, he immediately rose, and being introduced to her by her conscious daughter as "Mr. Henry Tilney," with the embarrassment of real sensibility began to apologize for his appearance there, acknowledging... Continue Reading →
Go Gothic with Northanger Abbey: Gothically Inspired: Day 19 Giveaway
"The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid. I have read all Mrs. Radcliffe's works, and most of them with great pleasure. The Mysteries of Udolpho, when I had once begun it, I could not lay down again; I remember finishing it in two... Continue Reading →
Northanger Abbey Chapters 25-28: Summary, Musings & Discussion: Day 18 Giveaway!
The visions of romance were over. Catherine was completely awakened. Henry's address, short as it had been, had more thoroughly opened her eyes to the extravagance of her late fancies than all their several disappointments had done. Most grievously was she humbled. Most bitterly did she cry. It was not only with herself that she... Continue Reading →