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Mary Lascelles  Quotes
Sympathy compounded of liking and compassion in varying proportions evidently seemed to Jane Austen the most natural inventive to imaginative interest in a character.

—Mary Lascelles

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A clever girl may pass through the phase of foolish miss on the way to sensible woman.

—Mary Lascelles

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The sole agents, indeed, in the action of her novels are individual human beings. And the comedy is the outcome of their making fools of themselves and of one another.

—Mary Lascelles

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A story conducted by the time of a clock and calendars alone would be a story not of human beings but of mechanical toys.

—Mary Lascelles

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I suspect that Jane Austen’s practice of denying herself the aid of figurative language which, as much as any of her other habits of expression, repelled Charlotte Brontë, and has alienated other readers, conscious with...

—Mary Lascelles

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Mannerism, especially when it takes the form of recurrent word or phrase, is by no means easy to represent; there is but a hair’s breadth between the point at which the reader delightfully recognizes is...

—Mary Lascelles

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The artist (I suppose) usually pays for the privilege by some sort of partial insomnia, by the possession of one faculty that will not be controlled nor put to sleep. In a poet this must...

—Mary Lascelles

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As for Elizabeth Bennet, our chief reason for accepting her point of view as a reflection of her author’s is the impression that she bears of sympathy between them–an impression of which almost every reader...

—Mary Lascelles

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Others beside Jane Austen have made their Eltons, though none quite so cooly as she.

—Mary Lascelles

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Charlotte Palmer is no sillier than Harriet Smith; and yet, how intolerable we should find it to see and hear as much of Charlotte as we do of Harriet! And would Miss Bates have been...

—Mary Lascelles

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Jane Austen’s narrative style seems to me to show (especially in the later novels) a curiously chameleon-like faculty; it varies in colour as the habits of expression of the several characters impress themselves on the...

—Mary Lascelles

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Few novelists can be more scrupulous than Jane Austen as to the phrasing of the thoughts of their characters.

—Mary Lascelles

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Jane Austen never repeats herself.

—Mary Lascelles

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Landscapes we must owe something to the eye of the beholder.

—Mary Lascelles

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In Jane Austen it was the critical faculty that would not be quieted; and that faculty in her, played on men and women.

—Mary Lascelles

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When many story-tellers occupy themselves with a social world which offers no great variety of lively action, their stories will probably resemble one another as to many of the major incidents, and if they draw...

—Mary Lascelles

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