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Jane Austen Made Me Do It
- Original Stories Inspired by Literature's Most Astute Observer of the Human Heart
- ナレーター: Sue Reynolds, Kristin Kalbli, Lynne Jensen, Bernard Setaro Clark
- 再生時間: 13 時間 45 分
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あらすじ・解説
Stories by:
- Lauren Willig
- Adriana Trigiani
- Jo Beverley
- Alexandra Potter
- Laurie Viera Rigler
- Frank Delaney & Diane Meier
- Syrie James
- Stephanie Barron
- Amanda Grange
- Pamela Aidan
- Elizabeth Aston
- Carrie Bebris
- Diana Birchall
- Monica Fairview
- Janet Mullany
- Jane Odiwe
- Beth Pattillo
- Myretta Robens
- Jane Rubino and Caitlen Rubino-Bradway
- Maya Slater
- Margaret C. Sullivan
- …and Brenna Aubrey, the winner of a story contest hosted by the Republic of Pemberley.
"My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you." If you just heaved a contented sigh at Mr. Darcy's heartfelt words, then you, dear listener, are in good company. Here is a delightful collection of never-before-published stories inspired by Jane Austen.
In Lauren Willig's "A Night at Northanger," a young woman who doesn't believe in ghosts meets a familiar specter; Jane Odiwe's "Waiting" captures the exquisite uncertainty of Persuasion's Wentworth and Anne as they await her family's approval of their betrothal; Adriana Trigiani's "Love and Best Wishes, Aunt Jane" imagines a modern-day Austen giving her niece advice upon her engagement; in Diana Birchall's "Jane Austen's Cat," our beloved Jane tells her nieces "cat tales" based on her novels; Laurie Viera Rigler's "Intolerable Stupidity" finds Mr. Darcy bringing charges against all the writers of Pride and Prejudice sequels, spin-offs, and retellings; in Janet Mullany's "Jane Austen, Yeah, Yeah, Yeah!" a teacher at an all-girls school invokes the Beatles to help her students understand Sense and Sensibility; and in Jo Beverley's "Jane and the Mistletoe Kiss," a widow doesn't believe she'll have a second chance at love…until a Miss Austen suggests otherwise.