To be sure, when reading Pride and Prejudice, one cannot help but be enamored of Mr. She blogs about reading and writing at Word Hits and you can find her on Twitter as well: It’s a pleasure to introduce her post on why Mr. Knightley in today’s guest post for Emma in the Snow. Sarah wrote a guest post called “Worn Out with Civility at Mansfield Park” for my Mansfield Park series, and she wrote about Mr. It’s the book she turns to-and recommends to friends-“in tough or stressful times.” She says while she subscribes to the theory that “whichever Austen novel one is reading is the favorite,” she has a soft spot for Emma : “Every time I read the final line, I want to flip back to page one and start Emma again.” She first read the novel as a teenager and she’s reread it many times since then because she finds it “the sunniest and happiest” of Austen’s novels. She’s a member of JASNA’s New York Metropolitan Region and she teaches at Norwalk Community College in Connecticut. Sarah Woodberry is a writer, editor, and creative writing instructor who loves to reread Jane Austen.
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