The wicked wit of Jane Austen - Iseult Gillespie

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Whether she’s describing bickering families,
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quiet declarations of love,
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or juicy gossip,
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Jane Austen’s writing often feels as though it was written just for you.
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Her dry wit and cheeky playfulness informs her heroines,
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whose conversational tone welcomes readers with a conspiratorial wink.
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It’s even been said that some readers feel like the author’s secret confidante,
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trading letters with their delightfully wicked friend Jane.
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But this unique brand of tongue-in-cheek humor
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is just one of the many feats found in her sly satires
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of society, civility, and sweeping romance.
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Written in the early nineteenth century,
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Austen's novels decode the sheltered lives
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of the upper classes in rural England.
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From resentment couched in pleasantries
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to arguing that masks attraction,
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her work explores the bewildering collision of emotions and etiquette.
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But while romance is a common thread in her work,
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Austen dismissed the sentimental style of writing so popular at the time.
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Instead of lofty love stories,
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her characters act naturally, and often awkwardly.
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They trade pragmatic advice, friendly jokes
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and not-so-friendly barbs about their arrogant peers.
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As they grapple with the endless rules of their society,
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Austen’s characters can usually find humor
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in all the hypocrisy, propriety, and small talk.
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As Mr. Bennet jokes to his favorite daughter,
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“For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors
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and laugh at them in our turn?”
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And though her heroines might ridicule senseless social mores,
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Austen fully understood the practical importance of maintaining appearances.
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At the time she was writing,
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a wealthy marriage was a financial necessity for most young women,
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and she often explores the tension between the mythical quest for love,
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and the economic benefits of making a match.
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The savvy socialite Mary Crawford sums this up in "Mansfield Park;"
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“I would have everybody marry if they can do it properly:
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I do not like to have people throw themselves away.”
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Unsurprisingly, these themes were also present in Austen’s personal life.
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Born in 1775,
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she lived in the social circles found in her novels.
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Jane's parents supported her education,
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and provided space for her to write and publish her work anonymously.
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But writing was hardly lucrative work.
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And although she had sparks of chemistry,
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she never married.
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Elements of her circumstances can be found in many of her characters;
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often intelligent women with witty, pragmatic personalities,
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and rich inner lives.
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These headstrong heroines provide an entertaining anchor
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for their tumultuous romantic narratives.
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Like the irreverent Elizabeth Bennet of "Pride and Prejudice,"
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whose devotion to her sisters’ love lives blinds her to a clumsy suitor.
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Or the iron-willed Anne Elliot of "Persuasion,"
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who chooses to remain unmarried after the disappearance of her first love.
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And Elinor Dashwood,
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who fiercely protects her family at the cost of her own desires
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in "Sense and Sensibility."
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These women all encounter difficult choices
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about romantic, filial, and financial stability,
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and they resolve them without sacrificing their values–
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or their sense of humor.
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Of course, these characters are far from perfect.
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They often think they have all the answers.
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And by telling the story from their perspective,
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Austen tricks the viewer into believing their heroine knows best–
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only to pull the rug out from under the protagonist and the reader.
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In "Emma," the titular character feels surrounded by dull neighbors,
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and friends who can’t hope to match her wit.
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As her guests prattle on and on about nothing,
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the reader begins to agree–
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Emma is the only exciting character in this quiet neighborhood.
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Yet despite her swelling ego,
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Emma may not be as in control as she thinks – in life or love.
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And Austen’s intimate use of perspective
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makes these revelations doubly surprising,
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blindsiding both Emma and her audience.
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But rather than diminishing her host of heroines,
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these flaws only confirm “the inconsistency of all human characters.”
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Their complexity has kept Austen prominent on stage and screen,
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and made her work easily adaptable for modern sensibilities.
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So hopefully,
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new readers will continue to find a friend in Ms. Austen
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for many years to come.
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