Jane Austen: 1775-1817
June 12, 2017
Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817, at the age of 41. We invite you to post a tribute in the Memorial Book in celebration of her life and work and in commemoration of the bicentenary of her death.
June 12, 2017
Jane Austen died on July 18, 1817, at the age of 41. We invite you to post a tribute in the Memorial Book in celebration of her life and work and in commemoration of the bicentenary of her death.
Comments
Jennifer Stohl Powell Jul 18, 2017, 8:56 AM (7 years ago)
A huge thank you Jane Austen for the many hours of reading pleasure you have given me in recent years. I have enjoyed learning more about your life and work through my JASNA membership. You have connected me to new friends, provided activities to enjoy with my mom, and added many new books to my Jane Austen collection. Rest in peace knowing you are treasured and loved.
Joan Doyle Jul 18, 2017, 8:54 AM (7 years ago)
Jane Austen has enriched my life immeasurably. She has a way of making me feel that she is writing directly to me. I feel a personal connection to her when I read her wonderful novels and her lively letters. Pride and Prejudice was my introduction to Jane Austen. It grabbed me so hard that I was off and running through the world of her novels, letters and biographies. I think it is fitting that today I am rereading Pride and Prejudice. I am right back where I started my whirlwind love affair with Jane Austen.
Barbara Kincaid Jul 18, 2017, 8:51 AM (7 years ago)
To Jane, always Jane!
M.F. Price Jul 18, 2017, 8:50 AM (7 years ago)
"Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery. I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can, impatient to restore every body, not greatly in fault themselves, to tolerable comfort, and to have done with all the rest."
How hard-fought those words were, and how well deserved. Let us remember her through not rose-colored glasses, but as a survivor, an achiever, and a winner--with every cup of tea we make.
She is a savior to many, and a rock for all.
Hansun Cho Jul 18, 2017, 8:29 AM (7 years ago)
Dear Jane, In your novels, there are so many witty and sparkling passages that it is difficult for me to choose some, but as a teacher, I chose this one:
"We all love to instruct, though we can teach only what is not worth knowing." - Pride & Prejudice
DeAuna Marks Jul 18, 2017, 8:10 AM (7 years ago)
Jane,
Your novels were most inspiring to me in my youth. So much so that I pursued a college degree in English Literature so that I could better understand the works of masters such as yourself. Thanks for being there for me on cold rainy days. Your writing paired with a cup of coffee is one of my favorite past times!
Jill Reville Hill Jul 18, 2017, 7:52 AM (7 years ago)
"People always live forever whenever there is an annuity to be paid them". The obnoxious Mrs. John Dashwood, Sense & Sensibility.
To me this is a perfect example of Jane Austen's dry humour, her deep knowledge of human nature, and her understanding of the power of money in our lives. Jane's unique skill and insights make us return again and again to her novels, both to be amused and to be enlightened. What an inheritance she left us. RIP Jane Austen.
Shobha Balakrishnan Jul 18, 2017, 7:44 AM (7 years ago)
Thank u Jane Austen for the classics penned by u, more so ..'Pride & Prejudice' which i luv reading over and over again...Thank u once again...
Lynn Bischoff Jul 18, 2017, 7:37 AM (7 years ago)
Thank you Jane for bringing such reading joy and dear friends (both in your books and in real life) into my life. You are forever missed.
Karen L Field Jul 18, 2017, 7:11 AM (7 years ago)
Oh, the joys you have brought to me as I have become enchanted by your books. I thank God for you and the gifts He gave you.
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