Jane Austen’s works are almost two hundred years old. Although the clothing and language are changed, her advice still rings true. And her works are still serving as the basis for countless new novels and movies. It seems human nature and the workings of society remain the same no matter how much their appearance differs.
Perhaps one of the reasons that Austen’s advice remains so timeless is because her writing did not strictly conform to any one period. She lived and wrote during the Regency Period — generally consideredbetween 1800 and 1820 when the regency ended and George IV was crowned king. Yet, her writing did not center on the debauchery that characterized that period. Her characters and style were more reflective of the Victorian period in many ways, although the Victorian period did not “officially” begin until after Austen’s death.
Jane Austen’s novels were not widely read until after their introduction in literature courses in the mid-20th century. One of the reasons for this delay in being included in literature classes is that Austen’s writing does not fit stylistically into its chronological era. Critics have classified her work as Regency, Victorian, slice of life, etc. My personal opinion (as a reader, not a scholar) is that Jane wrote in a Victorian style during the Regency era – she was simply a woman ahead of her time.
From “Every man is surrounded by a neighborhood of voluntary spies” (yes, google him and maybe even do a background check) to “Anything is to be preferred or endured rather than marrying without affection”, Jane’s words still ring true today.Today’s “reverse “commuting” to meet eligible men in the suburbs is just the modern interpretation of attending Austen’s “country party” or “assembly”.
“Finding Mister Darcy: Jane Austen’s Rules for Love” gives modern women 25 of Jane Austen’s timeless rules for finding and keeping a relationship based on mutual attraction, interest, and respect. These common-sense “do’s and don’ts” are just as relevant today as they were when Austen wrote “Pride and Prejudice”.
The one factor that remains the “x” in the equation of finding love is each woman’s definition of her “Mister Darcy.” Indeed, one woman’s “Mister Darcy” may very well be another woman’s “Mister Collins” or “Wickham”. It is up to each of us to define what makes a man our “Darcy” and then decide how to find and attract him.
“Finding Mister Darcy” offers 25 bits of wisdom from our beloved Jane Austen and suggestions on how her words can be incorporated in finding love in modern times.It is neither a scholarly work nor a dating service.Will this book guarantee you a “happily ever after” with your Mister Darcy?
There are no guarantees in life. This book is meant to entertain, let you enjoy some of Jane’s timeless wisdom, and open your mind to new possibilities. It’s up to you to define and meet your own “Darcy”.
“Finding Mister Darcy” also contains book club readers’ discussion and questions, a short biography of Jane Austen, a readers’ guide to Pride and Prejudice, and lists of television, movies, and books based on Austen’s works.
You can purchase “Finding Mister Darcy: Jane Austen’s Rules for Love” at http://amzn.to/TL7Gof . If you do not own a Kindle, you can download the “Kindle Application for your PC or MAC for free from Amazon.com. If you are an “Amazon Prime” member, you can “borrow” the book for free from the Kindle Library.
Sandy Hayden The author
Giveaway All buyers who write and post reviews will be entered to win a giveaway of an antique pale pink cameo brooch mounted on white gold (may also be worn as a necklace) in a drawing to be held on December 16th, 2012 – Jane Austen’s birthday.