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AMONG THE JANEITES: A JOURNEY THROUGH THE WORLD OF JANE AUSTEN FANDOM PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Deborah Yaffe | 245 pages | 06 Aug 2013 | Mariner Books | 9780547757735 | English | Boston, MA, United States Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom PDF Book Knightley from smart phones. For the benefit of the un-indoctrinated, a Janeite is a fan of English author Jane Austen who wrote six novels before her untimely death at age Or both? I'm reading Neurotribes which I got from NetGalley - it's very good, although I found the section on eugenics hard to read as it should be and as I should do, obviously. Amy has agreed to join us for the meeting, which is so wonderful! Her words in her last chapter sum this up nicely. The deck says something meaningful in return. Along the way, Yaffe meets a Florida lawyer with a byzantine theory about hidden subtexts in the novels, a writer of Austen fan fiction who found her own Mr. If you follow or post on any of those, you may be interested in reading about their founders and the history of those sites. And the 'fandom' not sure if that is the right word , meaning people who are more interested in repetitions: rehashing the stories over and over and appreciating what stays the same. It's in the unknown pile at the moment on the disambig page. Yaffe tries, but even she knows that is an impossible task. People who have only seen the movies and series but never read the books now consider themselves Janeites. Salta al contenuto principale. So, my question is- can you be a Jane Austin fan without reading her books? Thanks for telling us about the problem. Yeats William Faulkner William Shakespeare. I'm not active on the Republic of Pemberley message board and I only check Austen Blog and Austenprose on occasion instead of every day. There is a non-fiction history thread running but I can never decide which one to use so I stay in the world of history and watch this one! Darcy while reimagining Pride and Prejudice , and a lit professor whose roller-derby nom de skate is Stone Cold Jane Austen. Various of the poisons used by Agatha Christie are described in detail. I would much rather share her as far and wide as possible so that everyone possible can come to enjoy her works. Deborah Yaffe. Jane Austen novels are the best. Jul 29, Gary the Bookworm rated it really liked it Recommends it for: Janeites and Janeites-to-be. I've returned to The conquest of America and polished it off. Yaffe explains such devotion by citing the universal appeal of Jane Austen, that each reader can identify in Austen's stories something that resonates with herself or himself! At the end of the trip, I had a surprise treat. Rating details. Granted, Yaffe made it clear from the outset that she entered the world of the Janeites as something of a Janeite herself, though not as ardent as some. It was too dry. Perhaps I am missing something, but with only limited time, I choose to stay with those genres I know I like. I really enjoyed this! Tags: Blog , Jane Austen , Literature. And the Janeites can certainly be viewed as their own little world with mores certain interpretations of JA are accepted and others not , language a whole slew of acronyms to encompass books, plot points, and character couples , and traditions. Yaffe's interviews all kinds of a Janeites, reads several of the insane number of Austen spin offs, retellings, and fan fiction available on line and in print, and attends the Fort Worth, Texas Jane Austen Society of North America Annual General Meeting which I also went to! She argues that such activities provide "a kind of time-travel to the past, because they preserve an all but vanished Englishness or set of 'traditional' values Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom Writer Who convention I tried to attend in in Madison, WI? The accounts of Janeites arguing about issues of great importance, like the relative merits of characters in Mansfield Park or Sense and Sensibility, make me want to go back to the books yet again. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. I don't regret it for a moment! We were all holding back. I liked reading the stories behind some of my favorite fan-fiction and blogs. The Making of Jane Austen. Her book was entertaining as well as a delightful journey into the world of people who are dedicated to all things Jane Austin. A newscaster once asked her if she was eccentric. So, they treat the symptoms by attending meetings of one the Jane Austin societies that can be found around the world. It is one of the most scholarly internet-based Janeite forums. The forums have some quirky and sometimes downright bizarre members. Of course, everyone expresses their gender differ A couple years ago, when I was in an MFA program at Umass, I was taking a walk with A, a fellow transmasculine person in the program, and talking about my love of Jane Austen. Our love for Jane Austen unites us, and yet sometimes it seems that we all love something, or someone, different Yaffe interviews a cross-section of big-name fans, from former Cisco Systems president Sandy Lerner who bought Jane Austen's former home, Chawton House to Phyllis Ferguson Bottomer, a speech therapist who posits the not-at I initially assumed that "Among the Janeites" would be something of an ethnography: an examination of the demographics of Jane Austen fandom, with some entertaining stories thrown in. Usando LibraryThing confermi di aver letto e capito le nostre condizioni di servizio e la politica sulla privacy. Jul 26, Books I'm Not Reading rated it liked it Shelves: all-things-jane-austen , non-fiction , curious-adventure. Seems that they will be in D. I really wanted to like this book, but partway through I've decided to give up on it. Whether they are penning a sequel, tending a blog, or hawking tea cozies and t-shirts, they are all united in the belief, as was Sir Rudyard, that England's Jane deserves the world's respect and admiration. Reading about other Jane Austen fans and their experiences brought this all back to me, and will probably cause anyone who reads it to smile and remember too. A fun and delightful little tour through the subculture of Jane Austen superfans. I found the diversions added to the human interest of the story. Recently, probably a result from the recent number of films released adapted from Austen's works, members have made many posts relating to the individual movies. The final chapter in the first section tells of Sandy Lerner's journey from wealthy book collector to founder of the Chawton House Library. Good question. I couldn't put it down. The term Janeite has been both embraced by devotees of the works of Jane Austen and used as a term of opprobrium. It's in the unknown pile at the moment on the disambig page. What a special way to end my summer of Austen. Scholarly credentials are not necessary, but list members are expected to have read all of Jane Austen's novels. Although discussion never delves into critical interpretations of the texts, it does seem to offer some insight into the novels for most of the list members. Others, like myself and former journalist Deborah Yaffe, were so enchanted by her humor, characters and Regency world that we read not only her major works, but everything she wrote: juvenilia, minor works, novella, fragments and letters. They dress up in regency costumes. We meet in coffee shops, wineries and breweries on the second Sunday in the off months from the JASNA meetings unless there's a conflict on the second Sunday. I've returned to The conquest of America and polished it off. Darcy-like heroes and Elizabeth Bennet-like feisty heroines, but there are also many poignant stories of individuals that make this book so much more than an opportunity to be Mrs. On the one hand, some Janeites were not "Janeite" enough while it seemed that there were others, in her opinion, who took the fandom too far. Every chapter was interesting, well-written and respectful of the different ways people understand and appreciate Austen. Content is available under Fanlore:Copyright. Explaining why some of us love Austen so deeply is hard to do. In this slim volume, Deborah Yaffe muses on what Jane Austen means to the many Janeites, herself included. Among the Janeites: A Journey Through the World of Jane Austen Fandom Reviews The contributors to the list, who reside in a variety of English speaking countries around the globe, come mostly from non-academic institutions. Garrod delivered "A Depreciation of Jane Austen" before the Royal Society for Literature in May , which Johnson called extremely misogynistic and homophobic, as he attacked Austen as a writer for no other reason than she was a woman, whose male characters were all "soft", and contemptuously stated that any man who liked Austen was effeminate and not a real man at all. Suddenly I find myself wanting to order a tailor- made Regency gown, re-read every Jane Austen novel and spend a week on the fan sites and blogs about her. However, long ago I discovered the importance of knowing something about Jane Austin and her novels.