The Man Who Loved Jane Austen
New York artist Eliza Knight certainly did not realize it at the time, but her life changed when she bought the old, beat-up vanity table one lazy Sunday afternoon. Tucked away behind the mirror she found two letters, one sealed, but one already opened: "May 12th, 1810. Dearest Jane, the Captain...
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New York artist Eliza Knight certainly did not realize it at the time, but her life changed when she bought the old, beat-up vanity table one lazy Sunday afternoon. Tucked away behind the mirror she found two letters, one sealed, but one already opened: "May 12th, 1810. Dearest Jane, the Captain has found me out. I am being forced to go into hiding immediately. But if I am able, I shall still be waiting at the same spot tonight. Then you will know everything you wish to know. F. Darcy." F. Darcy? Fitzwilliam Darcy, the fictional hero of Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice"? Even more mysterious was the other letter, sealed and never read - from Jane to Darcy. Could this man, possibly the most romantic character ever written and the hero of Eliza's favourite novel, have been a real person? Eliza's initial guarded curiosity turns to astonishment as scientific testing confirms the sealed letter was indeed addressed by Jane Austen. But she is completely baffled by the revelation that the other letter, though proven to be from the same time period - was written by an American. Caught between the routine of her present life and the intrigue of these incredible discoveries from the past, Eliza decides to look deeper. Her research leads to a majestic, 200-year-old estate in Virginia's breathtaking Shenandoah Valley where she meets the one man who may hold the answer. But he also has a secret, one he has kept hidden for years. Now, as the real story of Fitzwilliam Darcy unfolds, Eliza finds her life has become a modern-day romance, one that perhaps only Jane Austen herself could have so eloquently written.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780786287710 (0786287713)
Publish date: July 1st 2006
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Pages no: 431
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Science Fiction,
European Literature,
British Literature,
Historical Fiction,
Romance,
Historical Romance,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Modern,
Time Travel,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Series: The Man Who Loved Jane Austen (#1)
I did not held very high expectations towards this book. I don't know why. Maybe it was the cover, or the name of the book, or just the fact that I knew that this book is one of those time travelling books. I was happily suprised after I finished with this book.The heroine of the book, Eliza, is an ...
This is about a man who has gone back in time. Jane's family takes care of him and he falls in love with Jane Austen herself. She sends him back to his own time when they figure out how. He doesn't want to go but she makes him and then all the sudden she writes about Mr. Darcy could this have bee...