Yes, a Mansfield Park lover! So happy that you’re back, Beatrice ❤
@ArtBookshelfOdyssey7 ай бұрын
I read Jane Austen and the Clergy last month and I enjoyed it. It answered a lot of questions I had about the clergy at the time.
@carolinesimmill49627 ай бұрын
Sense and Sensibility 2008 mini series is very good, beautifully photographed and the cottage is set in Cornwall instead of Surrey. Very atmospheric and worth watching. Lost in Austen is good too. Thank you Beatrice for your Austen Challenge and recommendations.
@janeaustenliteracyfoundation7 ай бұрын
I love that you and your husband read aloud to each other! Byron as a vampire sounds right up my alley! I will have to check it out. Happy Jane Austen July. :)
@shirley2446 ай бұрын
This year I read Hamerston Hall by Jane Eastbourne and enjoyed it. It fits in well with the Jane Austen July challenge !
@fernandamurari85776 ай бұрын
Thank you for the recommendations, Beatrice!
@wraithby7 ай бұрын
Ideas re: Austen content for a future video-perhaps a survey of how Austen was perceived in different periods. I know she had admirers early on, but some just dismissed her as a chronicler of the gentry's romances. I know Sir Walter Scott was a great admirer. But many others in the 19th c. lost track of her. In the 20th c. she had a great revival, some placing her in company with Shakespeare. It would be interesting to trace the patterns of Austen appreciation in different eras.
@beatrixscudeler7 ай бұрын
@@wraithby I love this idea very much - yes, I'll do this!
@wraithby7 ай бұрын
great!
@maryhamric7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your recommendations!! Glad you posted. Blessings!❤
@michaelwalsh24987 ай бұрын
I've not done the Austen challenge- I'd like to take a shot at it this year. In the nonfiction category, I'm currently reading something that might make the grade. I may be stretching it. It's a selection of essays of an American woman of the late 19th and first third of the 20th century. The book is American Austen: The Forgotten Writings of Agnes Repplier, edited by John Lukacs. Agnes Repplier was recognized as a premier American essayist in her time, but forgotten in ours. She was a devout Roman Catholic, a feminist and a very erudite and witty writer. John Lukacs was one of our finest historians, Hungarian born, he made his home in the Philadelphia area, and through interest in the social history of Philadelphia he discovered and championed Agnes Repplier. I'll take any opportunity to re-watch Metropolitan, I adore that film. And through your earlier mention I've watched and loved Austenland. I still haven't got a copy of the Collins' bio, but I've read hers on Austen and the clergy. The Norton Critical editions are a great entryway to authors, lots of gems, annotations and criticism. Persuasion is a good call, I haven't reread it in so long. Happy reading!!!
@wraithby7 ай бұрын
I was happy to see Beatrice mention Norton critical editions. I'm a fan of those as well. There have been some updated editions recently that have taken out valuable critical pieces in favor of more trendy criticism. Sometimes it's worth looking into earlier editions to compare the different content. But I don't think it's across the board, I'm thinking of a recent Melville Norton crit edition that I found wanting, compared to an earlier.
@katiejlumsden6 ай бұрын
So many interesting selections here! 😊
@beatrixscudeler6 ай бұрын
@@katiejlumsden thank you! Always love your recommendations as well :)
@snootybaronet6 ай бұрын
I'm rewatching the 6 hour 1983 BBC production of Mansfield Park. It's thought there isn't a good adaption of MP, but I've watched this at least three times. I like it better and better each time. It has one great virtue - it's true to the book, there's no other agenda. On the nonfiction front, I'm re-reading Lionel Trilling's essays on Austen, and his reflections on her in Sincerity & Authenticity. I've also got hold of a Q.D. Leavis essay collection & Austen is well represented. Emma for a re-read. Edmund Burke's - On the Sublime and Beautiful. It's on the bookshelf, tried once, try again. Metropolitan, I like that one. A book about Austen's period....have to think about that.
@beatrixscudeler6 ай бұрын
Great selection!
@rosezingleman50077 ай бұрын
Volume too low Beatrice. Please please adjust it UP. I have to turn it to 11 and move up close. Everyone else on YT I can hear without cranking it up. Please!
@beatrixscudeler7 ай бұрын
Urghh so annoying, I recorded it at a higher volume and I can hear it fine, but clearly it's not fine on your end, sorry! I will try to use different equipment next time!