Subject: I know. I don't understand why this would appeal to anyone.
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Posted on: 2008-09-30 18:13:00 UTC

(especially as the first line of P&P is a false truth)

Yes, it's intentionally false: she is mocking people who think that any single man in possession of a large fortune must be in want of a wife. Miss Austen has quite a bit of biting satire in her book. Contrary to certain adaptations, it's not just about who ends up with whom romantically.

That's the other thing that bothered me. As stupid as "Lost in Austen" is, it's also not funny!

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