Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Jane Austen

I recently read an article about Jane Austen and it basically said "Why do people have such a problem with Jane Austen being a spinster." The article was talking about the movie "Becoming Jane". (Which I love) The whole point of the article is people can't fathom how Jane could write such wonderful love stories with the absence of true love in her life. Therefore there is a constant quest to find out who Jane truly loved and what went wrong. There are two choices: Tom LeFroy (which the movie addresses) and the speculation of a captain who died at sea. I don't personally care which, or whom she was in love with. I love Jane Austen with or without romance. The reason is she just didn't write love stories. To me the books were wonderful explanations about life, people, and love. She touched on ideas that I can relate too. Pretentious women, arrogant men, a lack of fortune but most of all relationships. Relationships of deep passionate love, comfortable love, convenience, relationships for gain or duty. It didn't matter she mastered all of them and those are all relationships I see around me to this day.

I think Jane wrote about love because she was in love with the idea of love. Perhaps she didn't get married because she trusted her heart and mind more than any other. She knew she could fall in love with a whim in her mind and maybe that was all she needed. Perhaps she loved Tom LeFroy and he couldn't marry her because of her lack of fortune. I don't know but I like her anyway and I resent anyone who suggests Fans aren't happy with her spinsterhood. I think it makes her cooler....But that is just me...

Can you tell, I am at work???

1 comment:

Tanya said...

Your a nerd- just wanted you to know. I love you anyway