[Book] I MUST CONFESS THAT I THINK HER AS DELIGHTFUL A CREATURE AS EVER APPEARED IN PRINT. - Jane Austen’s Praise of Elizabeth Bennet

I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print.

I must confess that I think her as delightful a creature as ever appeared in print.

Highlights the author’s fondness for her own character.

Jane Austen’s affectionate declaration about Elizabeth Bennet, the protagonist of "Pride and Prejudice," reflects her satisfaction with how the character turned out. This line, from a personal correspondence, offers a rare glimpse into Austen’s view of her own work, revealing a creator’s pride in her creation. Elizabeth's vibrant, intelligent, and complex nature has made her one of literature’s most beloved figures, admired for her wit and resilience. Austen’s character has inspired numerous adaptations and discussions about the role of women in society and literature.

Example Sentences

  1. Jane Austen

  2. Pride and Prejudice

  3. Austen expresses her personal admiration for Elizabeth Bennet in a letter to her sister Cassandra, dated January 29, 1813.

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