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		<title>Living with Jane Austen</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This intimate personal engagement, by an eminent Austen authority, shows how living with Jane Austen can transform the way we look at the world. Janet Todd discusses all Austen's works - fragments, childhood writings, novels and letters - uncovering a timeless writer whose themes and prose continue powerfully to speak to us.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fanny Price, in Mansfield Park, tells her persistent suitor that &#8216;we have all a better guide in ourselves&#8230;than any other person can be&#8217;. Sometimes, however, we crave external guidance: and when this happens we could do worse than seek it in Jane Austen&#8217;s own subtle novels. Written to coincide with Austen&#8217;s 250th birthday, this approachable and intimate work shows why and how &#8211; for over half a century &#8211; Austen has inspired and challenged its author through different phases of her life. Part personal memoir, part expert interaction with all the letters, manuscripts and published novels, Janet Todd&#8217;s book reveals what living with Jane Austen has meant to her and what it might also mean to others. Todd celebrates the undimmable power of Austen&#8217;s work to help us understand our own bodies and our environment, and teach us about patience, humour, beauty and the meaning of home.</p>
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