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today's drive-by quote is something I think I need to put in a fic sometime
Re: the therapeutic value of reading Jane Austen:
"H.F. Brett Smith, an Oxford tutor, served in World War I as an adviser in British Hospitals. His special responsibility was the prescription of salubrious reading for the wounded, and he recommended Austen's novels to "severely shell-shocked" veterans."
(I can see this happening at Downton Abbey--perhaps not with the desired results)
"H.F. Brett Smith, an Oxford tutor, served in World War I as an adviser in British Hospitals. His special responsibility was the prescription of salubrious reading for the wounded, and he recommended Austen's novels to "severely shell-shocked" veterans."
(I can see this happening at Downton Abbey--perhaps not with the desired results)
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I'm quoting from Claudia Johnson, "The Divine Miss Jane: Jane Austen, Janeites, and the Discipline of Novel Studies" Boundary 2 23: 3 (1996), though she's citing the research of Christopher Kent.
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A Jane Austen Education: How Six Novels Taught Me About Love, Friendship, and the Things That Really Matter