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When you are in a nosey habit of reading 18th century delicious letters, and u come upon a moment when your favorite society lady letter writer dissing your favorite literature novelist in her time, meeting at a party, and calling the author - "Very Ugly but Delightful" How am i suppose to feel? This is my favorite author being dissed right in front of my eyes? Aaaarrggghhhhhhh
 

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Haha, I'm a big fan of Edgeworth and her works. I've probably read all of them back to front many many times.


Interesting. What do u like about her? Create a paragraph
 

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Interesting. What do u like about her? Create a paragraph

Ah, well I think mainly the fact she was one of Jane Austen's contemporaries, a prolific author for whom Austen herself had much admiration. Edgeworth is a very skilled writer that created some of the most uncomfortable scenes and situations I’ve read in a long time. Belinda was the first of her works I read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Its my favourite of her works, though perhaps I'm being biased as it was the first I read. A fantastic novel, a moral tale for its author, which follows the aesthetics of the best and most intellectual works of the 18th century, but with nineteenth-century dynamism and freshness.
 

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Ah, well I think mainly the fact she was one of Jane Austen's contemporaries, a prolific author for whom Austen herself had much admiration. Edgeworth is a very skilled writer that created some of the most uncomfortable scenes and situations I’ve read in a long time. Belinda was the first of her works I read, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Its my favourite of her works, though perhaps I'm being biased as it was the first I read. A fantastic novel, a moral tale for its author, which follows the aesthetics of the best and most intellectual works of the 18th century, but with nineteenth-century dynamism and freshness.


How interesting. Belinda of all the novels. I have my suspicions on u nayaa. It is a good novel. It just shows how desperate Maria was to get married. Like Austen she never married. But both searched for husbands like a fat kid searched for cakes. Indeed Belinda is a clear example of a guilty conscious husband hunting vixen. loooool


I think she influenced Jane Austen alot. But to read that she met my favorite society lady in her times just gives me orgasms. By the way, i think i have embodied the spirits of this society lady. I have become her. Body and Spirit. LOOOOOOOOOL
 

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How interesting. Belinda of all the novels. I have my suspicions on u nayaa. It is a good novel. It just shows how desperate Maria was to get married. Like Austen she never married. But both searched for husbands like a fat kid searched for cakes. Indeed Belinda is a clear example of a guilty conscious husband hunting vixen. loooool


I think she influenced Jane Austen alot. But to read that she met my favorite society lady in her times just gives me orgasms. By the way, i think i have embodied the spirits of this society lady. I have become her. Body and Spirit. LOOOOOOOOOL

Loool. Ain't that the truth.

And anyways, why is the novel even titled Belinda? Protagonist was Lady Delacour, and don't get me wrong I know Belinda played a massive part in the novel, but Delacour took it by a mile. You know, it actually reads as a follow up to Austen's Northanger Abbey interestingly, so it's definitely apparent the influence she had.

Hahaha, embodied the spirits of this society lady? Hmmmm, does that mean you've taken a hand at cross-dressing?
 

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Loool. Ain't that the truth.

And anyways, why is the novel even titled Belinda? Protagonist was Lady Delacour, and don't get me wrong I know Belinda played a massive part in the novel, but Delacour took it by a mile. You know, it actually reads as a follow up to Austen's Northanger Abbey interestingly, so it's definitely apparent the influence she had.

Hahaha, embodied the spirits of this society lady? Hmmmm, does that mean you've taken a hand at cross-dressing?

Belinda is the innocent maria in writing.

Delacour is the ideal of the woman Maria -the author wants to be. In the end her goal was to be the Wife of Lord Delacour. You have to understand in Maria's era-- a woman's place is to be married. Obviously an educated woman will aim for the wife of a Lord than a Mrs. Smith. Or Mrs. Edgeworth -like the mother of the author.


loooooooooool do u even know the Society lady i am referencing?
 

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Belinda is the innocent maria in writing.

Delacour is the ideal of the woman Maria -the author wants to be. In the end her goal was to be the Wife of Lord Delacour. You have to understand in the era-- a womans place is to be married. Obviously an educated woman will aim for the wife of a Lord than a Mrs. Smith. Or Mrs. Edgeworth -like the mother of the author.


loooooooooool do u know even know the Society lady i am referencing?

I see I see, that makes sense.

Hmm, surely you're talking about Mrs. Freke??!
 

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I see I see, that makes sense.

Hmm, surely you're talking about Mrs. Freke??!


Oh Mrs. Frekes was also Maria. Especially in Mrs. Frekes Description : “bold masculine arms” with “no conscience, "


By the way, i think Maria Edgeworth must have had a masculine arms. Her face was definitely manly


This is a wiki pedia photo of her

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u will notice her nose is very masculine. Her gaze too. Very strong and manly. No wonder my society lady calling her Ugly. Compared to her delicate blonde self, Maria was a monster



HA HA HA HA HA HA
 

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Oh Mrs. Frekes was also Maria. Especially in Mrs. Frekes Description : “bold masculine arms” with “no conscience, "


By the way, i think Maria Edgeworth must have had a masculine arms. Her face was definitely manly


This is a wiki pedia photo of her

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u will notice her nose is very masculine. Her gaze too. Very strong and manly. No wonder my society lady calling her Ugly. Compared to her delicate blonde self, Maria was a monster



HA HA HA HA HA HA

Lmao. Certainly feasible, Edgeworth wasn't the best looking out of her 18th century novelist counterparts.

Your society lady is Lady Bessborough I'm assuming?
 

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Lmao. Certainly feasible, Edgeworth wasn't the best looking out of her 18th century novelist counterparts.

Your society lady is Lady Bessborough I'm assuming?


u know what? I wish i didn't tell u about the book i am reading -- u r a monster
 

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When you are in a nosey habit of reading 18th century delicious letters, and u come upon a moment when your favorite society lady letter writer dissing your favorite literature novelist in her time, meeting at a party, and calling the author - "Very Ugly but Delightful" How am i suppose to feel? This is my favorite author being dissed right in front of my eyes? Aaaarrggghhhhhhh

I like pride and prejudice 2005 movie.
 

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