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February 21, 2010 — Little did I think, when I started writing Henry Tilney's Diary, that other projects would overtake me and I would end up writing Mr Darcy, Vampyre and stories for Loves Me Loves Me Not , The Mammoth Book of...
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February 15, 2010 — It’s been much too long, I know, but in honor of Valentine’s Day, the pairs skating short program in the Winter Olympics, and oh yeah, the rebroadcast of NADublin, at last we finish this one up. For those...
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October 03, 2009 — The man who thought Henry Tilney’s dialogue, as written by Jane Austen, would “confuse” viewers accuses the BBC of dumbing down television . That’s not to say we don’t agree with him. We’re just...
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March 23, 2010 — underneath was hastily opened; someone seemed with swift steps to ascend the stairs, by the head of which she had yet to pass before she could gain the gallery. She had no power to move. With a feeling of terror...
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August 20, 2010 — Sense and Sensibility. And last but not least, finishing Henry Tilney's Diary. It's taken me longer than the others, partly because it was more complex in many ways, and...
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July 28, 2010 — find themselves solving murders and other strange crimes as they run across other Austen created folk such as the Dashwoods and Henry Tilney,plus some supporting players like...
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July 23, 2010 — Random Ramblings Top Ten Picks topic this week is Favorite Male Literary characters . I am going to try my best not to duplicate my Literary Crushes list. (Which is why there will be no Captain Wentworth, Gilbert...
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July 22, 2010 — used to be done, the fabulous website Old & Interesting has a new post on the History of Starching Fabric - now what would Henry Tilney have to say about starching...
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June 26, 2010 — is on regular display at The Republic of Pemberley and it's a real find to be sure. The blurb on the inside of this "genuine Paperback Library Gothic" is quite the howler,claiming that naive little Catherine...
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July 20, 2010 — forests, the enclosure of them, waste lands, crown lands and government, he shortly found himself arrived at politics; and from politics, it was an easy step to silence…. [The lovely watercolor of...
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July 18, 2010 — the best of company. And lost of gossip. I sat with the lovely Amanda Grange, who says she’s just finishing the last of her diaries based on the books of Jane Austen. This one will be Henry...
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July 17, 2010 — collecting them over the years, and we have multiple translations. 3) Did it bother you that both those questions ended with prepositions? Didn't notice. 4) What fictional character are you secretly in love with? It's no secret--Fitzwilliam...
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July 12, 2010 — also read elsewhere that the elder brother's (Edward) second wife, Anne Stanhope, was quite a haughty person and very demanding, but this wasn't expanded upon either. One very interesting sentence at the...
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May 09, 2010 — Henry Tilney in Jane Austen's Northanger Abbey . Henry Tilney is a pretty stellar male lead. He is handsome. He is witty. He is very,...
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April 29, 2010 — de Winter," another suggested. Meanwhile David Cameron has more sharply divided opinion. "This is a difficult one," one friend said. "He can be both serious yet also fun-loving. Perhaps he would be a good Mr...