I owe so many things - like fics, reviews of fics, review replies to fics, any fic things I haven't covered but probably owe anyway, news posts and New Year greetings. The catch-up post will have to wait a little longer, but I have owed this birthday drabble to
katyscarlett76 for far too long.
Title: A Very Proper Wife
Author:
gilpin25Rating: G
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I love fluff. And especially this written in her POV, because I felt the book didn't go enough into Marianne's feelings for him.
It struck her then how unequal their knowledge of each other was. How romantic a lifetime of discovery would be.
That seemed very her to me - a perfect observation that she would have. Really great all around! You've got nothing to worry about here! (As usual! :D)
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So I'm greatly reassured to hear that you liked this. It seemed a shame to me that so much time is given to Marianne and Willoughby, and then it ends quite quickly with the news that she's going to marry Brandon - much like with R/T, just another paragraph or so on that would have been much appreciated. I like to think that their marriage would have brought back all her energy and enthusiasm, but in a much more mature way, and given and restored so much to him, too. Glad you think this works and thanks for commenting!:D
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Thanks for the thoughtful words!:D
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I love it! It's very Marianne and I loved the little ref to flannel waistcoats ;) You've really captured Jane's style. It's perfect!
Sorry to give you headaches, I was just stretching you ;) And actually I still owe you an Emma/Knightley from that drabble meme ages ago which is giving me similar problems so I guess we're even ;)
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I think part of my panic was that I hadn't read the book for a long time, whereas the film is firmly in my head (possibly as a result of seeing it multiple times;)). I did remember the flannel waistcoats line, though, and love the idea of Marianne and Brandon having a gently teasing and loving relationship which builds and builds into something long-lasting for them both. I liked the idea of her realising that there was just as much romance with these kind of possibilities in front of them, and it reawakening all her enthusiasm and energy.
Good luck with the Emma/Knightley, but don't worry about it if it still induces headaches. (What you need is for them to show the film again!;)) And many thanks for the lovely comments.:D
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How romantic a lifetime of discovery would be.
That is so very romantic, and I think it's very much the sort of thing Marianne, now better acquainted with the world, would think -- she got to know Willoughby in only a few hours, and as Elinor rightly pointed out, there was nothing left after that, and Willoughby didn't stick around. Of course this image is only strengthened by having Alan Rickman in the role being very mysterious and romantic ( ... )
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And the title is brilliant, because Marianne is absolutely a proper wife for Brandon, but probably not in the way that most of her era would have meant by that phrase.
Of course, I'm also pleased that they have the good sense to be dancing to a Scotch air. ;)
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I'm very pleased you liked the title because, yes, that's exactly what I meant by it - echoes of R/T, in fact, lol.
I'm also pleased that they have the good sense to be dancing to a Scotch air.
Obviously, it's a Strathspey in 4/4 time. It would fill everyone with delight. ;)
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