L&T Archive 1998-2003

I also forgot Nurse Rooke in Persuasion.
In Response To: I've always felt ... ()

In my cautious opinion, she, who, as Mrs. Smith informs us, is more likely to see the flaws than the virtues in her patients, is kind of a stand-in for Jane Austen, who shares that ability.

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JA and large incomes.
She was no communist
I didn't make myself very clear, I guess.
Re: JA and working class novels
She could...
I was very struck
JA, Servants, and Social Commentary
Plight of the poor but genteel; invisibility of the servant class
I think you are quite correct, Kay.
Maybe, maybe not
Clever Mr. Shepherd.
Clever Indeed
Looking at her narrowness form the opposite end....
I doubt, Caroline,
I've always felt ...
I also forgot Nurse Rooke in Persuasion.
I doubt, Donald
I'm with Katherine on this one...
She was clearly interested