@jacfrostisreal: Replying to @cassthewizard These books were SEMINAL WORKS OF THE TIMEEEEEE. They were LAUDED. #janeausten #bridgerton #emmajaneausten #bridgertonnetflix #colinbridgerton #shondarhimes #juliaquinn #BookTok #prideandprejudice #bookclub #janeaustentiktok

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theyhavedragons
theyhavedragons :
no fr i was watching like "if eloise really liked jane austen she wouldnt be so mean about embroidery"
2024-05-19 17:06:04
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biasreading
Bia(Jude's wife)🫧❄️ :
Eloise would have loved the books
2024-05-19 16:23:37
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clhowley
CL :
When I hear Austen works “dismissed” as nothing more than silly romances I fly into a BOILING RAGE!
2024-05-19 16:36:33
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mickydaidiot
MickeyTheIdiot :
The prince of England at the time was famously a fan of her works and even invited her to the royal library
2024-05-19 16:32:15
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grimdarkgirlie
Noe 📚🍉 :
I always lol at that part of midnight sun where bella is like "I LOVE jane austen books except Emma 😡 she was so spoiled ugh" bella what did you like about austen then??
2024-05-19 20:49:45
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sweetiegrass
🍬 sweetie 🍬 :
if i recall right, Sense & Sensibility was published as "by A Lady" (but its possible they thought she was lying!) but all her other books were published as "by the author of [prev book titles]" +
2024-05-19 16:58:16
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theangharad
The Angharad :
the front page of s&s is “sense and sensibility, a novel, in three volumes, by a lady” so they did assume that?
2024-05-19 18:27:49
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stepankaas
Štěpánka 🇪🇺 :
this bothered me about Anthony's book I believe when Edwina's mom says something like "another book by that Austen woman" IT'S STRAIGHT UP JULIA QUINN'S FAULT
2024-05-19 16:29:13
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amyjean1596
Amy Jean :
Okay FINE, Jac. I’ll finally go read Jane Austen. FINE. ❤️
2024-05-19 16:27:56
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milesquaritchlovr69
milesquaritchlovr69 :
That’s basically what Eloise said.
2024-05-19 17:13:22
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brittles11
brittles11 :
THIS! Her works were and continue to be a wonderfully written look inside society and the culture of the times. Even to this day her works continue to be the inspiration for so many other books 1/2
2024-05-23 14:57:59
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heebiejeepies
Kayy :
Okay fine I will give Emma another shot!
2024-05-19 17:01:05
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lost.in.thyme
thyme 💚 :
this is like calling mary shelley's frankenstein a spooky story 💀
2024-05-27 05:14:21
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caroline.habs
caroline.habs :
THANK YOU! That line drove me CRAZY, especially for an audience that might love discovering Austen if it weren’t reduced the way it was in the show
2024-05-27 17:37:41
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charcuterieznutz
CharcuteriezNutz :
I feel like too many people wanted to dismiss romance as if it is in a huge part of our lives in different abstract ways. Romance reveals pieces of ourselves and allows us to grow.
2024-05-19 17:16:46
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exasperateddaily
🫠🔮✏️🤦‍♀️✨️🏳️‍🌈 🇪🇬🇸🇩✨️ :
I love Jane Austen because her books capture humanity. Emma is my favorite for exactly the reason you've stated. It's all about class and the way it impacts personal relationships
2024-05-19 20:53:45
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small.town.book.girl
tamsie ⋆˚˖⊹𐙚 🦢💕 :
Me defending Emma forever💕
2025-04-21 06:41:42
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19thcenturyem
em 📚 :
This 🙌🙌🙌
2024-05-19 16:25:13
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edens_halo
chris jaymes (they/them) :
thank you, i thought that comment was weird in the show
2024-05-23 00:26:32
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ashy12456
user5776140036773 :
Jane Austen is actually THE perfect vehicle to display Elouise's character shift cause they were and are often dismissed as romances
2024-06-08 07:58:20
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toadskymclovin
McToad :
I actually leant several of my Jane Austin books to my mom for her English Literature courses and she was astonished I was reading them at 14-15 because they're difficult to read and deal with a lot -
2024-05-25 10:12:09
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animation_nerd_girl
Tanya 💚🤍🦁🤍❤️ :
OMG YES I thought I was being annoying about historical inaccuracies but so many of them would be solved if ONE person who has an extensive knowledge of history timelines was in the writer's room!!
2024-05-19 18:08:52
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katmeguy
KatGuy 🇨🇦 :
If they wanted novels with less cache, Mrs. Radcliffe’s novels are right there
2024-05-20 13:53:01
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justafrogonacid
idk i like frogs :
ive read a couple of the bridgerton books and i can confirm julia quinn has never read a book older than 1970
2024-05-22 23:53:54
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klaine8468
Klaine8468 :
They were also not regency
2024-06-02 00:31:28
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