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Going Classic- January Read




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Tis out! I liked it but didn't love it.
Yay to have so many takers on Going Classic.
I haven't decided whether it will be Sense & Sensibility in audio or an annotated version, but it will be S&S for my pick.
I haven't decided whether it will be Sense & Sensibility in audio or an annotated version, but it will be S&S for my pick.

Patricia wrote: "would the manga classics count towards this?? there's sense and Sensibility, Emma and p and p"
Absolutely!
Absolutely!

I really want to read

Ahnya wrote: "I don't know. I have an audio P&P narrated by Rosamund Pike I have been meaning to listen to for a while.
I really want to read
. I t..."
Whoops! I've done that a few times. I think that is the version that I have in paperback.
I really want to read

Whoops! I've done that a few times. I think that is the version that I have in paperback.




Lois wrote: "This will be the month I finally finish Mansfield Park! I’ve started the book several times, but it just never enthralled me the way the rest of her work does."
As Mr. Darcy said in the film, "(You) shall conquer this!" :)
As Mr. Darcy said in the film, "(You) shall conquer this!" :)
Judy wrote: "I started reading Emma yesterday. I have 2 audio versions, the Kindle version and a paperback- so will probably do a combo of all of them. :)"
Great plan, Judy! You can finish in double the time then and get a richer experience with all those mediums.
Great plan, Judy! You can finish in double the time then and get a richer experience with all those mediums.

That is so true, Dawn. I'm a late appreciator of Northanger Abbey because I read it after a fifteen year gap. :)



I think as we go through life we appreciate different things and our perspective is changed so we notice and enjoy different parts of our favorite books. For me, I love reading the annotated versions because I like knowing all the details, they really bring to light what a genius Jane Austen was in her time and ours. Having the culture and social aspect mentioned helps to understand some words, expressions, or attitudes that can easily be overlooked today. Like the word condescend had a different meaning then, a more positive one, so that makes a lot of things take on a different tone.
I hope you read them again and find even more to love and appreciate!


She's just so secure in her own skin - and wants to share any and all that she has with others, as you say. She's great!
Momtoten wrote: "My current WIP features Mrs Jennings in a big way, so I am currently re-reading 'Sense & Sensibility', rewatching the S&S movies, and reading scholarly articles about Mrs J (who happens to be one o..."
I'm listening to S&S for my January pick, too. I adore Mrs. J as one of the best characters in that story. Not quite to the point she arrives on scene, but anticipating it. :)
I'm listening to S&S for my January pick, too. I adore Mrs. J as one of the best characters in that story. Not quite to the point she arrives on scene, but anticipating it. :)

so I've managed 2 audios thus far and totally enjoyed both -
Beth Kesler narrating with authentic accented character has provided much enjoyment of



I am going through a bit of a rough patch with my family, and need something to cheer me up. Jane Austen always cheers me up, so I rewatched 1995 P&P, and am about half way through my audio book.
I haven't read P&P for almost 20 years. Like everyone says it is amazing how much time, age, and experience changes your perspective. I remember not understanding Charlotte Lucas at all, and why she would ever marry Mr. Collins. Now, I can see she made the best out of the circumstances life gave her. I don't think it occurred to me 20 years ago (at the ripe old age of 18) how little power, or choice women had.


I am going through a bit of a rough patch with my family, and need something to cheer me up."
I'm sorry to hear that Ahnya! I'm praying for you right now!

I am going through a bit of a rough patch with my family, and need something to cheer me up. Jane Austen always cheers me up, so I rewatc..."
Best wishes! I watched a bit of P&P 95 a short while ago via a watch party.
Ack! Family can be the very devil and that can get exacerbated during the holidays. Sorry to hear it, Ahnya! Glad P&P could be a comfort.
I just finished my audio of Sense & Sensibility. S&S was sensational, but the production I picked was subpar.

Sorry to hear about the production, Sophia. Which version was it you were listening to?
Trout Lake Media. It was very inexpensive and I wouldn't have minded so much since I listen to rough productions often enough, but it was missing a chapter. LOL

Yes, I have listened to a few of the Naxos' productions that feature her as narrator and totally agree.
LOL, you had better get on that listen, little lady. ;)
LOL, you had better get on that listen, little lady. ;)

I am loving this reread/listen of P&P. Rosamund Pike has been an excellent reader. Her deep voice is really interesting for some of the characters, and I find myself getting different perspective on certain characters because of it. Like Jane for instance. I have always liked Jane, but saw her as very naive. Deepening her voice makes her sound less naive, and more hopeful, wanting to believe the best in people.
Yes, that would be a godsend if it all just cooled off for you.
Oh neat! I never thought about the timber of the voice influencing something like that, but I thought she did a fab Jane, too. Glad this version of P&P is going great.
Oh neat! I never thought about the timber of the voice influencing something like that, but I thought she did a fab Jane, too. Glad this version of P&P is going great.

I forget she played Jane. I never watch that version because I cant stand Kiera Knightley, but she would be lovely as Jane.

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Make your pick from among her fiction and non-fiction writings then leave a comment here with your choice. Spend the month of January immersed in Jane Austen's writing.
Incidentally, with Sanditon TV adaption showing in the US this month, perhaps you want a refresher. Feel free to choose this incomplete novel or one of the completed versions by Austen and another author.