Austenesque Lovers TBR Challenge 2022 discussion
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January Group Read - Going Classic

any bookclub rereadings scheduled except maybe Persuasion for a virtual one.
Hmm, I'm leaning toward my unlistened to Emma on audio, but then again, I have my Sense & Sensibility annotated version calling to me... decisions, decisions.


Team Shapard!!!(he signed my NA!) I own 5 of 6 of his. You might try his S&S next as he is VERY critical of certain heroine!!! Grrr! Do you own the Harvard Press MP? I consider the annotation on that one to be "thin gruel".

I've heard so many good things about Shapard's annotations! I really want to get my hands on his edition of Sense and Sensibility, which might be my first read for 2022.

Enjoy! Laugh at myself... perhaps I'll reread it in 2022 too and just ignore his comments about Marianne! :)

Can someone recommend a good audio version of Persuasion? I work remotely and tend to listen to audiobooks while I'm slaving away at my desk.
Melissa wrote: "I own the Pride & Prejudice audiobook narrated by Rosamund Pike - 2005 Jane reading Jane as Elizabeth (and Jane?) I couldn't pass it up! Great version.
Can someone recommend a good audio version o..."
The Naxos editions of Austen are always good with Juliet Stevenson narration- just be sure you snag the unabridged one if you try b/c there are both that she narrated (unless you want the abridged version, LOL).
Can someone recommend a good audio version o..."
The Naxos editions of Austen are always good with Juliet Stevenson narration- just be sure you snag the unabridged one if you try b/c there are both that she narrated (unless you want the abridged version, LOL).


Wow!!! I have a story about that editor I'll write here at some point. I'm not a Tilney fan but "abusive" is.... stunning and wrong. Yikes!


Unbelievable! So I took the short(ha!) bus ride up to JASNA-VT. She was giving a talk on NA(the previous year, I think, David M Shapard gave a general JA talk there and signed my NA!). I arrived early and was given permission to ask people their view of Knightley-Emma's future for a blog post as part of a series on Emma. I don't think I asked her as she was getting ready for her talk. Somewhere about 1/2 way thru her talk she turned to me and gave her gloomy view of the Knightley-Emma future(it was about 50-50 among the dozen or so people I asked, alas)! That certainly was...surprising. I certainly included that bizarre moment in my post.



Kelly wrote: "Hmmmmm, can someone recommend a Sanditon version? I listened to the one finished by Juliette Shapiro a few months ago abs would love to compare how another author will finish the story."
I read this one years ago so I can't remember details, but I remember enjoying it. There is also one that her niece, Deirdre finished, too.
Sanditon: Jane Austen's Last Novel Completed
I read this one years ago so I can't remember details, but I remember enjoying it. There is also one that her niece, Deirdre finished, too.
Sanditon: Jane Austen's Last Novel Completed

Apparently I thought more highly of this one than most others....
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
Fanfiction.net has some enjoyable Sanditon stories including...
https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13877141...



My favourite Sanditon completion that I've read (so far at least) is from 1975. It's titled as being completed by 'a lady' but the lady's name is Marie Dobbs who also wrote as Anne Telscombe. It's a quite Heyer-y novel but it's really lovely, it won't give you any of the Sanditon mini-series vibes, Sidney is more Henry Tilney than a rude version of Mr Darcy and there is an entirely satisfactory ending.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...




Sounds good!

I’ve dug out my old folio society “shorter works” book so I shall start it in the next week or so. As you say it is very short so isn’t going to take long.

Good luck! I broke down and purchased an used copy of Shapard's S&S(despite his anti-Marianne comments-grrrr). It has arrived and is in very very good shape. JASNA GA and maybe JASNA MD are going to do slow reads of it...starting on Zoom and then probably in person alas.

HA! There is the romance of .... & ....! I even wrote a fluffy one-shot for them. See also the movie....hahahaha(ok, not like the book but....) :)

Finished! So I listened to the audio as I read. I listened on
https://librivox.org/
Has anyone else used Librivox? I can't say much for the quality and it was weird listening to a different voice for each chapter. I'll give it another try soon.

Yeah!!

That is a very good point, Abigail. Everyone works to have things line up with their own way. Lady Susan is sparkling and hard to see as a dyed in the wool baddie. :)
Books mentioned in this topic
Lady Susan (other topics)Sanditon (other topics)
Lady Susan (other topics)
Sanditon: Jane Austen's Last Novel Completed (other topics)
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.
Feel free to choose an incomplete novel or one of the completed versions by Austen and another author.