The Daily Jane Austen
Subtitle
A Year of Quotes
Edited by Devoney Looser
It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen is eminently, delightfully and delectably quotable. This truth goes far beyond the first line of "Pride and Prejudice," which has muscled out many other excellent sentences. So many gems of wit and wisdom from her novels deserve to be better known, from "Northanger Abbey" on its lovable, naive heroine —“if adventures will not befal a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad”—to "Persuasion's" moving lines of love from its regret-filled hero: “You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late.”
Devoney Looser, aka Stone Cold Jane Austen, has drawn 378 genuine, Austen-authored passages from across the canon, resulting in an anthology that is compulsively readable and repeatable. Whether you approach the collection on a one-a-day model or in a satisfying binge read, you will emerge wiser about Austen, if not about life. "The Daily Jane Austen" will amuse and inspire skeptical beginners, Janeite experts, and every reader in between by showcasing some of the greatest sentences ever crafted in the history of fiction.
Bio
Editor Devoney Looser is a Foundation Professor of English at Arizona State University.