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  • av Shannon Winslow
    250,-

    Mr. George Knightley. According to Emma Woodhouse, you won't see one in a hundred who is so clearly the gentleman. Respected by all, he's kind, unpretentious, and scrupulously honest, with an air so remarkably good that it's unfair to compare other men to him. We also know he's been his "own master" from a young age. But Jane Austen tells us little more. What were his early years like, and how did he lose his parents? A man in his mid-thirties, he must have had at least one romance along the way. Did it end badly? Is that why he's never married? When and how did his relationship with Emma shift from friendship to love? And what can explain his incredible forbearance towards the eccentric Mr. Woodhouse? Now, Mr. Knightley reveals these answers and more in His Own Words. This is not a variation from but a supplement to the original story of Emma, chronicled in the hero's point of view. Two-thirds completely new material, it features key events in Mr. Knightley's past - events that still haunt him and yet have shaped who he's become, the superior man Emma can't help falling in love with.

  • av Shannon Winslow
    246,-

    Colonel Brandon is the consummate gentleman: honorable, kind almost to a fault, ever loyal and chivalrous. He's also silent and grave, though. So, what events in his troubled past left him downcast, and how does he finally find the path to a brighter future? In Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen gives us glimpses, but not the complete picture. Now Colonel Brandon tells us his full story in His Own Words. He relates the truth about his early family life and his dear Eliza - his devotion to her and the devastating way she was lost to him forever. He shares with us a poignant tale from his military days in India - about a woman named Rashmi and how she likewise left a permanent mark on his soul. And of course Marianne. What did Brandon think and feel when he first saw her? How did his hopes for her subsequently rise, plummet, and then eventually climb upwards again? After Willoughby's desertion, what finally caused Marianne to see Colonel Brandon in a different light? This is not a variation but a supplement to the original story, chronicled in Brandon's point of view. It's a behind-the-scenes look at the things Jane Austen didn't tell us about a true hero - the very best of men.

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