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I’m throwing a party for Emma Woodhouse and you’re invited. Please join us for a celebration of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen’s Emma, which was published at the end of December in 1815.
We’ll begin on December 23, 2015 with a guest post by Nora Bartlett, who’s writing about the snow that falls on the night of the Westons’ Christmas party. You won’t even have to leave your own fireside to attend this winter party, so you needn’t fear, as John Knightley does, “being snowed up a week at Randalls.” All you need to do is follow my blog or subscribe via email and you’ll receive updates about the celebrations.
Among the many people writing guest posts for “Emma in the Snow” are Gillian Dow (on Emma abroad), Cheryl Kinney (on Mr. Woodhouse’s health), Elisabeth Lenckos (on Ford’s shop and materialism), Margaret C. Sullivan (on Miss Bates’s monologues), and Deborah Yaffe (on Emma as an “imaginist”). Deborah Barnum is writing about the publishing history of the novel for December 16th, Jane Austen’s birthday, as a kind of prelude to the series. Please visit “Emma in the Snow” for a full list of contributors.
The series will run until March 19, 2016, with posts on Wednesdays and Fridays, plus a flurry of posts in the last few days of winter (pun intended, of course).
I hope you’ll read along with us and join the discussions! You can also find me on Facebook and Twitter (@Sarah_Emsley).
Sarah,
Did you see Google yesterday? The graphics celebrated Lucy Maud Montgomery’s birthday and showed Anne of Green Gables.
Christina
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I did–thanks, Christina. I like that they highlighted the anodyne liniment cake.
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This is fantastic and just what I need to propel me past my piles of marking and into a delightful December. I’ll be getting myself a shiny new copy of Emma to celebrate! Thank you, Sarah!
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Wonderful! Good luck with your marking, Sara. Hope you enjoy the series.
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I have been waiting to see what you have planned. Looking forward to this series, Sarah!
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Thanks, Kim! Hope you enjoy it. I’m glad you’re joining us.
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Looking forward to your flurry of posts!!!
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Thank you, Joan! I’m glad you’re celebrating with us.
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I really should have planned my re-read of Emma better. I read it again last year and I think it’s time to read another Jane Austen. But I’m so looking forward to these posts!
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I’m so glad you’re interested, Eva! What are you going to reread next? I’m thinking about hosting something similar for Persuasion and Northanger Abbey in a couple of years, for their 200th anniversaries.
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I think it’s been the longest since I’ve read Pride and Prejudice so that will probably be it. I re-read Persuasion this year and Northanger Abbey feels recent but maybe not.
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I haven’t read NA for quite a while. I think it will be fun to revisit both of those in 2017. Hope you’ll join me in celebrating them as well. In the meantime, enjoy P&P!
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Quite an “apparatus of happiness” 🙂 I’m so relishing the prospect!
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Well said, Monica! Thank you. I’m glad you’re joining us.
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I cannot wait. Until then, as a small cold hovers around me I shall spend my days “enjoying poor health” in solidarity with Mr. Woodhouse.
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Best wishes for a speedy recovery, Julie! I’m happy to hear that you’re joining us for the celebrations.
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I am very much looking forward to contributing Sarah! Let us raise half a glass of wine, put into a tumbler of water, in celebration!
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Excellent idea! I’m delighted that you’re contributing to the series, Gillian. Cheers!
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I am in…Jane Austen In December…who can resist???!!!
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Wonderful! I’m glad you’re joining us.
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I can’t wait! I re-read Emma earlier this year in anticipation of this, but it’s been a few months, maybe six. I think I’ll pull it back out and refresh my memory.
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