Jane Austen — "I feel like a negligent mother for my poor Mansfield Park, so little loved by al…"
I feel like a negligent mother for my poor Mansfield Park, so little loved by all.
I feel like a negligent mother for my poor Mansfield Park, so little loved by all.
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"I have not the least intention of marrying at present, nor have I ever had. I am much too happy as I am."
"I have been so much amused with this place, that I have hardly known how to leave it."
"Where people wish to attach, they should always be ignorant. To come with a well-informed mind, is to come with an inability of administering to the vanity of others, which a sensible person would alw…"
"I have been so much delighted with this book, that I have read it through twice."
"I have been so much engaged on other things that I have not been able to do any thing to my novel for a long time."
From a letter, expressing her feelings about the reception of her novel.
Date: 1814 (approximate, after publication)
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