Beth Pattillo
Beth Pattillo's love for Jane Austen was born when she studied at the University of London, Westfield College, for one glorious semester. Her passion quickly became an obsession, necessitating regular trips to England over the past twenty years. When not dreaming of life 'across the pond,' Beth...
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Beth Pattillo's love for Jane Austen was born when she studied at the University of London, Westfield College, for one glorious semester. Her passion quickly became an obsession, necessitating regular trips to England over the past twenty years. When not dreaming of life 'across the pond,' Beth lives in Nashville with her husband and two children.
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After walking in to find her husband and her teaching assistant having sex on the dining room table, Emma's well-ordered life falls apart, along with her university career specializing in the literary works of Jane Austen. Since it was Austen's novels that made Emma believe in happy endings in the...
I heart The Sound of Music. Meaning that I had the movie (along with every other R&H) on constantly throughout my formative years. And while Her Perfect Earl definitely borrows some character elements, the book doesn't copy that story in the slightest.Optimistic governess. Check. Emotionally removed...
When I first started reading this, I thought, "Oh dread. Jane Austen fanfic." But then I tried a story or two (and then three or four) and found that this was rather well-done Austen fanfiction. My biggest criticism is that there weren't enough stories related to Sense and Sensibility. That said, I ...
I love Jane Austen's novels (particularly Persuasion) but I'm starting to think that Jane Austen-inspired books just aren't for me. While I haven't read any of the fanfic, I've tried various books along the lines of this one and I just couldn't get into any of them. The heroine frustrated me and ...
At long last, I have finished reading Jane Austen Made Me Do It, a collection of short stories inspired by Jane Austen. But please don’t think my reporting to you that it took a long time to read is any indication that I didn’t like this collection, for I enjoyed it immensely.But it is a perfect pic...