Jane Fairfax

Hardcover, 224 pages

English language

Published Jan. 22, 1990 by Victor Gollancz Ltd.

ISBN:
978-0-575-04889-8
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4 stars (3 reviews)

This is an original novel and not a pastiche by Joan Aiken, exploring the possible history of spoiled, rich, Emma Woodhouse and her contemporary, young orphan Jane Fairfax. Both are pretty, clever and talented children, although the disparity in their fortunes and station in life will necessity place Emma in the role of patroness, and Jane that of patronized. The book takes us past the childhood of our two heroines and through the events of Austen's novel, but with clear-eyed and independent Jane as the narrator (of course, the reader never does get a satisfactory explanation of how she winds up with that insufferable jackass Frank Churchill. Jane could do much better). Aiken's mastery of 19th century language and mores makes this a particularly enjoyable book.

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5 stars

I really enjoyed this! It was almost like reading a lost Jane Austen novel, but without the biting wit and satire ;-) It felt right, and it was such a treat to be back in Highbury.

Funny thing was, the scene between Jane and Frank near the end (when he explains how the letter was never sent) was so incredibly familiar. I'm sure I've read that part (and only that part, except for the dialogue lifted straight from Emma) before, but where???

Looks like Aiken also wrote a sequel to Mansfield Park. I'll definitely be reading that as well!

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