Jane Eyre or Pride and Prejudice?
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Re: Jane Eyre or Pride and Prejudice?
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I first read “Pride and Prejudice” when I was young, for High School, and at the time I thought it was boring because all everyone did was talk. There was literally no action.
I read “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” in High School and I could totally relate to all the stormy characters.
Fast-forward to my forties and I joined a so-called literary book-club and a friend wanted to reread the first classic she ever read and one of her favorites of all time, “Jane Eyre.” Not bad. Somewhere along the line I bought a boxed set of Jane Austen and I watched Emma Thompson's “Sense and Sensibility” and fell madly in love.
Now in my fifties I've read all of Austen's books multiple times and I’ve read a large part of the Bronte sisters works. I would say I appreciate Jane more than the Bronte sisters. In addition, I believe that Anne Bronte is under-rate. I like her work the best.
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