Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Heartwarming / JaneAusten

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In a writing from her Juvenilia, ''Lesley Castle'', the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock Spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Miss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stopped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stopepd complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but:

to:

* In a writing from her Juvenilia, ''Lesley Castle'', the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock Spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Miss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stopped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stopepd stopped complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In a writing from her Juvenilia, ''Lesley Castle'', the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Muss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stoped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stoped complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but :
** The two next letters are a PerspectiveFlip, with the very depressed eldest sister of Miss Charlotte Luterell thanking her friend Mrs Marlowe for her correspondance, and feeling sad that her sister suddenly and unesxpectedly let her down to spend most of her time writing to two of her friends. Her letters are devoid of mock-sentalism, thus indicating that Jane Austen portrays her fairly sympathetically and that her sadness is sincere.

to:

* In a writing from her Juvenilia, ''Lesley Castle'', the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock spock]]-friend Spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Muss Miss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stoped stopped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stoped stopepd complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but :
but:
** The two next letters are a PerspectiveFlip, with the very depressed eldest sister of Miss Charlotte Luterell thanking her friend Mrs Marlowe for her correspondance, correspondence, and feeling sad that her sister suddenly and unesxpectedly unexpectedly let her down to spend most of her time writing to two of her friends. Her letters are devoid of mock-sentalism, mock-sentimentality, thus indicating that Jane Austen portrays her fairly sympathetically and that her sadness is sincere.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
We do not trope about a creator\'s personal life


* Before her death, she was incredibly civil and kind to most people, despite great sufferings, and had the rare kindness (at the time) to leave some money for the poor expatriate servant of her cousin Eliza.

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* In a writing from her Juvenilia, LesleyCastle, the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Muss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stoped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stoped complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but :

to:

* In a writing from her Juvenilia, LesleyCastle, ''Lesley Castle'', the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Muss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stoped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stoped complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but :
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Before her death, she was incredibly civil and kind to most people, despite great sufferings, and had the rare kindness (at the time) to leave some money for the poor expatriate servant of her cousin Eliza.

to:

* Before her death, she was incredibly civil and kind to most people, despite great sufferings, and had the rare kindness (at the time) to leave some money for the poor expatriate servant of her cousin Eliza.Eliza.


* In a writing from her Juvenilia, LesleyCastle, the story follows the two rather vain and harmless Miss Lesley, their shallow father, their vainer and harsher stepmother, and their funny [[TheSpock spock]]-friend Charlotte Luterell, who suffers from LackOfEmpathy. The young Muss Charlotte Luterell explains how her sister stoped complimenting her about her cooking, and made a snarky remark (probably out of vexation) when she (Miss Charlotte) retaliated and stoped complimenting her (Miss Luterell) about her music. She then prides herself of having struck her with a StealthInsult, [[KickTheDog which must have hurt horribly because her sister had just lost her boyfriend]]. Nothing cute here, but :
** The two next letters are a PerspectiveFlip, with the very depressed eldest sister of Miss Charlotte Luterell thanking her friend Mrs Marlowe for her correspondance, and feeling sad that her sister suddenly and unesxpectedly let her down to spend most of her time writing to two of her friends. Her letters are devoid of mock-sentalism, thus indicating that Jane Austen portrays her fairly sympathetically and that her sadness is sincere.
** Mrs Marlowe then answers, and tells her how sorry she feels. [[{{Adorkable}} She then makes some conscious efforts to cheer her up, tries to be understanding and to respect her pain, and apologizes all the time because she isn't as light-hearted when writing the letters as she would like to be]].
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Before her death, she was incredibly civil and kind to most people, despite great sufferings, and had the rare kindness (at the time) to leave some money for the poor expatriate servant of her cousin Eliza.

Top