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ticcytx: Dianakko, in which Diana is a proper milady from the UK who confesses like if living in a Jane Austen novel… but Akko is Akko. bonus: (thanks to @pereden for helping me with jp writing :D)
perfectly-punzel:“There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me.” - Jane Austen (Pride & Prejudice)
aprillikesthings: imaginehanniballecter: not to sound like jane austen or anything but if ur fic is labelled slow burn those two fucks better not even touch pinkies until like chapter 57 by the time they are even in a room alone together i want to be
nasty-brutal-daddy: bexyfights: slut–degradation: slut—degradation: “Mary wished to say something very sensible, but knew not how.” — Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice apologies to anyone that actually comes here that doesn’t like this
positivelyaustentatious: Fragment of Jane Austen’s handwriting
cloudcuckoolander527:Do you ever read a novel that’s over 100 years old and get hella into it and as you’re getting into it, you can feel the ghost of the long-dead author getting excited as you get into their work, like the ghost of Jane Austen or
antigonick: “She had nothing to do but to forgive herself and be happier than ever.” — Jane Austen, Northanger Abbey
dreamingeuphoria:the sheer level of galaxy brain jane austen was on when she wrote “if i loved you less i might be able to talk about it more”
artandchocolate:Jane Austen - “Sense and Sensibility”
aphroditelivid:Pride&Prejudice by Jane Austen
allthetreesofthefield: My sister told me that I looked like I came straight out of a Jane Austen film and that was probably the nicest thing anyone has ever said to me. #goals I’m in lerv with this Free People dress!
type-lover: Jane Austen Quoteby Jill De Haan
mollymerula: mollymerula: do you think there was like…discourse about Jane Austen novels when they first came out ladies’ weekly tea and reading club: welcome to the meeting. we have exiled Charlotte because she stans Mr. Wickham
arrogantbullyingtoerag: hey remember when jane austen, a woman, referred to a character named richard as having “never done anything to entitle himself to more than the abbreviation of his name” in 1817. yeah me too.
misseffie: In other news: Jane Austen rises from her grave to claim that she regrets Mr Darcy and Elizabeth ending up together. “Mr Wickham was probs the way to go.“ Fandom is shocked and confused.
aseaofquotes: Jane Austen, Emma Submitted by brochant.
frasses-de-libros: “A poca gente quiero de verdad y de muy pocos tengo buen concepto. Cuanto más conozco al mundo, más me desagrada.” — Orgullo y prejuicio, Jane Austen
miunicoamorsonloslibros: Jane Austen.
ya-no-la-quiero: Orgullo y prejuicio / Jane Austen
shaynemcclendon: Channeling Jane Austen…with a vampiric edge. YUM.
imnot12: Jane Austen speaks to me like no one else.
slut—degradation: “I hate to hear you talk about all women as if they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures. None of us want to be in calm waters all our lives.” ― Jane Austen, Persuasion
artistthingstosay:Jane Austen Quote - It isn’t what we say or think that defines us, but what we do.- Art Print on Vintage Antique Dictionary Paper
thestraggletag: awed-frog: Hey, do you know that feeling of hitching up a long skirt so you don’t fall on your face when walking upstairs, and then you immediately become a wretched yet resolute Jane Austen character? It’s a universal thing, right?
beyondthisdarkhouse:snoozingcat:beyondthisdarkhouse:I kind of love that one of Jane Austen’s biggest fans was the Prince Regent (later George IV). She didn’t think very well of the nobility in general, but she motherfucking hated him, a wastrel who
shevyvision: “And of this place,” thought she, “I might have been mistress!” Elizabeth Bennett in Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen The Grand Chamber at Chatsworth House, Debyshire
me, Jane Austen’s house, last year.
foralskelse: (via vild) Hi!! Those are my feet! I remember when i took this it took ages to get it right because i had to keep hiding from the japanese tourists. I thought it might be considered sacrilegious to be found balancing on Jane Austen’s
sleepinginthesnow: “I am half agony, half hope.” -Jane Austen
withaheartevenmoreyourown: Socially Awkward Bachelors, a novel by Jane Austen
truesubmissive: I would’ve guessed Jane Austen.~ edit by truesubmissive
freshiejuice: stonecold-jane-austen: freshiejuice: Call the cops. I don’t give a fuck. The police have been notified. No wait I was trying to be cool, please uncall them.
mikaelsplayground: “There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison” ― Jane Austen, Persuasion
rapokemon: awed-frog: Hey, do you know that feeling of hitching up a long skirt so you don’t fall on your face when walking upstairs, and then you immediately become a wretched yet resolute Jane Austen character? It’s a universal thing, right? The
punkenglishnerd: I cannot explain how much I want to live in a Jane Austen novel. Surely in some alternate universe I am an intelligent, witty heroine with a delicate beauty, living in regency England, who attracts the eye of a wealthy acquaintance and
dreamingeuphoria: the sheer level of galaxy brain jane austen was on when she wrote “if i loved you less i might be able to talk about it more”
maria7potter: Behind the scenes of Autumn de Wilde’s upcoming film adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. [x]
immer-und-immerwieder: “I was quiet, but I was not blind.” — Jane Austen, Mansfield Park
“I waited patiently - years - for the pendulum to swing the other way, for men to start reading Jane Austen, learn how to knit, pretend to love cosmos, organize scrapbook parties, and make out with each other while we leer. And then we'd say, Yeah,
wrestlingoutofcontext: “I’m trying to catch up on Jane Austen here.”
yrbff: IN HONOR OF JANE AUSTEN’S 239TH BIRTHDAY, HERE ARE 14 (2+3+9) TOTALLY TRUE FACTS ABOUT ONE OF THE MOST BADASS LADIES IN LITERATURE Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, seemed to unite some
dark-strangers-art:…when pain is over, the remembrance of it often becomes a pleasure.~Jane Austen
moonachilles:Jane Austen really said ‘I respect the “I can fix him” movement but that’s just not me. He’ll fix himself if knows what’s good for him’ and that’s why her works are still calling the shots today.
littlepawz: I am not one of those who neglect the reigning power to bow to the rising sun. ~Jane Austen~
naked-yogi: stonecold-jane-austen: naked-yogi: Today we walked to the top of a mountain and had hot, sweaty, animalistic sex on the earth’s surface. Does your lover have two dicks!? His “second penis” is his testicles. Come on people.
experienceisbest: Always the bookworm, she wondered to herself if Jane Austen was really picturing this in her mind when she was writing about “gentlemen callers being overzealous in their intentions”.
pensando-en-libro: “Mis sentimientos y mis deseos no han cambiado, pero una palabra suya me silenciará para siempre.”Jane Austen- Orgullo y prejuicio
screambooks: “Hace bastante tiempo estaba ya medio enamorado de ti, antes de saber que te quería.” — Orgullo y prejuicio, Jane Austen.
mortraineys-blog: “In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.” - Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
queerpotters: #you know this some real shit cause if you’re in the rain for like five minutes in jane austen you get all sick #and have to be ‘bedridden’ and ‘fussed over’ #so he went out after her in the regency equivalent of a shootout
lacoleccionistadecitas: #452 “No hay nada más engañoso que la apariencia de humildad. A menudo sólo es carencia de opinión, y a veces una ostentación indirecta”Fitzwilliam Darcy - Orgullo y Prejuicio - Jane Austen
pensando-en-libros: “Podría perdonarle fácilmente su orgullo si no hubiese herido el mío”.Jane Austen - Orgullo y Prejuicio