I think I find Miss Jane Austen as fascinating herself as the characters she writes about.
I was a bit surprised to read that she was indeed a shameless flirt and quite enjoyed capturing the attentions of those men in her world that she considered 'a catch'. She reminded me of some very worldly people of today, she would talk of one gentleman's eyes, another's build etc.
But although the lady loved the attentions of men, she preferred in the end a very intimate and alive relationship with her one sister at the home they grew up in and stayed at with their parents to taking a chance with either a man that she would have a comfortable relationship with and no more, but money, or a man she would love passionately and perhaps lose to another or suffer the worry of poverty if she married.
I myself have alway s regarded Mr. Bennett in Pride and Prejudice as a selfish, lazy, rude, petty man. Apparently though Miss Austen did not. She patterened him and many others after the father she admired and cherished. Mrs. Bennett though was her mother in her later years. Jane's mother, at one time cheery and a person who tried hard to be a good wife and mother, met with sorrows and such to the degree that she became a die hard hypochondriac and morose and bitter. You find her in many places.
We have the DVD Persuasion, along with other of Janes works, but I had never ever read the book. Yesterday down in the town Hasia and I wandered to a new and used book place and there it was , along with several Agatha Christie's I am not familiar with and some Victoria Holt who I like. So along with getting Trav a translation book on Thai, Clayton his share of mysteries and Hasia several hard to come by books,-Tom Cat from Beatrix Potter, the Friendly Giant, my childhood favorite and the guys and Desi's too, and other's we spent a great amount of time, well for us, looking for rare things. Hasia found a jolly tent in the back of the store that was painted like a barn and inside were all manner of farm animals, dollies books etc. She had such a nice time and I could scarce drag her out.
I am enjoying the book Persuasion a great deal so far.
