by RebeccaSmith (Author)
Jane Austen is more of a celebrity and media queen now than she was in her lifetime. As a forensic observer of the social scene, with a mordant wit, ironic eye, and a sly way of puncturing pretension and seeing past the social fac ade, there is no doubt that if she had been with us today, she would have had her own column in an upmarket glossy a stylish, smartcookie agony aunt. Unfortunately, she did not get the opportunity, and so Jane Austens Guide to Modern Lifes Dilemmas is a crack at showing what it might have been like. This is a smart, sassy look at modern work, domestic, and romantic dilemmas, answered not by Jane Austen herself, but using her clear-eyed, witty, unsentimental view of life, love, and money with quotations from her books, letters, and unpublished writing as back-up. Treat it like a new and sensible best friend, to turn to whenever you are confronting lifes dilemmas (how can I stop saying yes to everything, what do I wear to a society wedding, is internet dating just for the desperate, etc).
Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: 01
Publisher: Ivy Press
Published: 07 Jul 2014
ISBN 10: 1782401644
ISBN 13: 9781782401643
Rebecca Smith is a Teaching Fellow in English and Creative Writing at the University of Southampton. She is the author of three novels: The Bluebird Cafe (2001), Happy Birthday and All That (2003) and A Bit of Earth (2006), as well as two nonfiction books-Jane Austen's Guide to Modern Life's Dilemmas (Ivy Press, 2012) and The Jane Austen Writers' Club (2016). Her first novel for children was Shadow Eyes, and Where's Jane? is her first picture book. Rebecca is Jane Austen's great-great-great-great-great-niece.