Happy Birthday, Jane Austen! Mary Lydon Simonsen, Writer

By Mariagrazia @SMaryG
What would my life have been like without Jane Austen?I can answer that question in one word: poorer, both literally and figuratively. Long before I became a writer of Jane Austen re-imaginings, I was devotee of her work. I first met Jane Austen while readingPride and Prejudicein my senior high-school English class. Although required reading, I thought it was the best book I had ever read, and I kept looking around the class to see if everyone was as enthusiastic as I was. They weren’t, but I hope that has changed. (I once had a professor tell me that his favorite novel wasSilas Marner:“It is a fantastic novel if you aren’t exposed to it too young.”) I am sure that was the same difficulty for my classmates who, at seventeen, were thinking of other things, like what to wear to the prom or getting their driver’s license.”Jane Austen was a master of the exposé. By pulling back the curtain in places great and small, she revealed the human condition in Darcy’s pride, Elizabeth’s prejudice, Emma’s conceit, Marianne’s immaturity, and Anne’s faithfulness. Literature enriches our lives, and few did it as well as a spinster from Hampshire who changed the world with a quill pen. We would have been poorer without her.Mary Lydon Simonsen

Mary Lydon Simonsen is the author of several Jane Austen re-imaginings includingMr. Darcy’s BiteandWhen They Fall in Love.She is a contributor to the Austen Authors blog.Blog:marysimonsenfanfiction.blogspot.comandaustenauthors.netTwitter: @marysimonsen
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