ONLINE! Pride and Prejudice and Sanditon: Jane Austen Early and Late

Code: LH21003

Dates: September 15 - October 20, 2020

Meets: 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM

Sessions: 6

Course Fee: $102.00

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A new Jane Austen pushes through literary soil every few years and is reborn to great enthusiasm. Now seems like a good time for the balm of her humor and good sense. Spend the first weeks looking at her most popular and beloved novel, Pride and Prejudice. How did women and men meet and get to know themselves and each other in the late 18th century? Austen looks with irony and a gimlet eye at love and marriage and money. She gave us six novels and was writing Sanditon when she was dying. Only 11 chapters of the book were left to us. How might she have ended it? Maybe we can give the last book new life as we rediscover the joys of the first.
Fee: $102.00
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Susan Weisgrau

Susan Weisgrau is a retired writing and literature teacher with J.M. Barrack Hebrew Academy (formerly Akiba) She is a former board member of JASNA, Eastern Pennsylvania. and judge of national student essay contests for JASNA. Susan has led book groups for many years at libraries and other venues.

sulear6@gmail.com

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