For anyone wondering why the title is incomplete I think that's the point, to emphasize that Jane Austen was seen as the incomplete author therefore not completing the title on purpose to stress that point.
@CamJ95 The thing is most ppl don't understand the bigger picture and wider scale of things so what they look at is what is in front them instead of the whole frame.
1:30 - Chapter 1 - Jaune austen ; the early years 4:30 - Chapter 2 - Becoming Jane austen ; the juvenilia 6:15 - Chapter 3 - Jane learns of love ; tom lefroy 8:45 - Chapter 4 - The early stories 11:05 - Chapter 5 - Loss, moving & manuscripts 14:10 - Chapter 6 - By a woman 17:05 - Chapter 7 - Anonymous success 18:35 - Chapter 8 - A story cut short 20:00 - Chapter 9 - Renowned & beloved after the fact 21:40 - Conclusion
@@RodneySloan hmmm, well, I started with Dragonflight. I was a silly 18 year old, and if it hadn't been assigned, I would never have read it. It wasn't my fave, but it provided the foundation for the world-building to ensue, and as such, was necessary. My personal favorites are Dragonsinger and The White Dragon. I envy you, because you get to read everything with fresh eyes. It would be like reading the Valdemar books from Mercedes Lackey for the first time.
Ursula K LeGuin, one of the all time "your favourite writer's favourite writer"s. Decades ahead of her time on a bunch of social issues, had a real knack for mixing evocative complexity with simplicity, and was defiantly fighting the power well into her eighties.
Thank you for the chronological facts of my favorite author. Jane was an unworldly, yet genius, writer. She will be read by new fans in centuries to come. I want to personally thank Jane for the education, love of reading and many tears that she brought me in my formative years. I still read Pride and Predudice yearly just to be sure it can invoke the emotions that I first experienced. I introduced my daughter to Jane, and she became an English teacher specializing in the using literary classics in new ways to her lower economic students. ❤❤❤
Where she learned ro Dance is now a bank next door to a McDonalds opposite the statue shown here twice, which a few 100 ft away from where Burberry was established.
Stev-va-tun & Hampshire like in New Hampshire* (Always hear people from the US say shire correctly when it comes to that state. Hamp-shuh/Sheer. They changed the signs outside my hometowns train station to the borough name so can put "Birthplace of Jane Austen" 😅
Fave female writers... Ursula Le Guin, Mary Shelly, Diana Wynne Jones, and Tamsin Muir! Zadie Smith, Jane Austen, Agatha Christie and Isabel Allende are also pretty great, though write outside of genres I tend to read a lot.
Some names for future biographics video: Frances Perkins Jack Dempsey Dolly Madison Robert La Follette Sr George Westinghouse Henry Clay John J. Pershing Charles Evans Hughes
He'll never be back on this channel, he doesn't work for the channels owner anymore so stfu and stop asking for him, Simon has other channels go watvh those
Oh man, had Emma not been written, we'd never get Clueless... and I can't imagine not having that movie's lines to quote sporadically.
Excellent choice to cover. I'm only surprised she hadn't been done yet.
For anyone wondering why the title is incomplete I think that's the point, to emphasize that Jane Austen was seen as the incomplete author therefore not completing the title on purpose to stress that point.
I’m surprised it went over peoples heads. It’s clear as day!
@CamJ95 The thing is most ppl don't understand the bigger picture and wider scale of things so what they look at is what is in front them instead of the whole frame.
1:30 - Chapter 1 - Jaune austen ; the early years
4:30 - Chapter 2 - Becoming Jane austen ; the juvenilia
6:15 - Chapter 3 - Jane learns of love ; tom lefroy
8:45 - Chapter 4 - The early stories
11:05 - Chapter 5 - Loss, moving & manuscripts
14:10 - Chapter 6 - By a woman
17:05 - Chapter 7 - Anonymous success
18:35 - Chapter 8 - A story cut short
20:00 - Chapter 9 - Renowned & beloved after the fact
21:40 - Conclusion
Louisa May Alcott, Ada Lovelace, Anne McCaffrey, Mary Wolstonecroft, Mary Shelly.
yes, yes, yes, yes and yes
Not disagreeing, but I didn't get into Anne McCaffrey's work. Any suggestions on her best works?
@@RodneySloan hmmm, well, I started with Dragonflight. I was a silly 18 year old, and if it hadn't been assigned, I would never have read it.
It wasn't my fave, but it provided the foundation for the world-building to ensue, and as such, was necessary.
My personal favorites are Dragonsinger and The White Dragon.
I envy you, because you get to read everything with fresh eyes. It would be like reading the Valdemar books from Mercedes Lackey for the first time.
Ursula Le Guin, Mary Shelly, Anne McCaffrey, Maya Angelou, Amy Tan, Octavia Butler, the list goes on.
Ursula K LeGuin, one of the all time "your favourite writer's favourite writer"s. Decades ahead of her time on a bunch of social issues, had a real knack for mixing evocative complexity with simplicity, and was defiantly fighting the power well into her eighties.
Wonderful writer and activist
Yes!! For some reason her writing just flows so well for me. Usually it takes a while to get through books but not for Ursula's writing.
Tried to read one of her novels about Earthsea or Shanara IIRC but couldn't do it. Might try again sometime.
Thank you for the chronological facts of my favorite author. Jane was an unworldly, yet genius, writer. She will be read by new fans in centuries to come. I want to personally thank Jane for the education, love of reading and many tears that she brought me in my formative years. I still read Pride and Predudice yearly just to be sure it can invoke the emotions that I first experienced. I introduced my daughter to Jane, and she became an English teacher specializing in the using literary classics in new ways to her lower economic students. ❤❤❤
Thank you for posting this. I learned a lot. Well presented.
Charlotte Bronte, Jilly Cooper, Barbara Taylor Bradford, Mercedes Lackey…
Where she learned ro Dance is now a bank next door to a McDonalds opposite the statue shown here twice, which a few 100 ft away from where Burberry was established.
Incomplete title guys. Nice one
By design. Think about it.
If you saw the thumbnail, the title makes sense.
A solid review of the life of Austen
He holds up S.C. Jensen "Tropical Punch" and "KLS-9" by Leigh Grissom
Jane Austen... definitely her. ❤❤❤
Elementary school: Emily Rodda
Teen years: Tamora Pierce.
College: Jane Austen and Mary Shelley
Since then: Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers
I was so much fascinated by her novels and loved the BBC tv series of Pride and Prejudice
Maybe Elizabeth Dickinson or agatha Christie or mary Wollstonecraft
Great video
The title is incomplete yet this guy has a full hairline
This comment literally made my day😂🤣
One of my favourite female authors is ONO Fuyumi who wrote Twelve Kingdoms.
Toni Morrison is my favorite female author!
I'd love to see a video on Shel Silverstein!!!
Thanks for asking :) Debora Geary & Mercedes Lackey
Stev-va-tun & Hampshire like in New Hampshire* (Always hear people from the US say shire correctly when it comes to that state. Hamp-shuh/Sheer.
They changed the signs outside my hometowns train station to the borough name so can put "Birthplace of Jane Austen" 😅
Thanks.
Anne McCaffrey, and Mercedes Lackey.
Thought the thumbnail said: "Incompetent Legend" and thought 'Oh sh*t, that's a surprising take! It's like an anti-Plutarchian biography.'
It could work for the title of an episode on William McGonagall or Timothy Dexter.
Robin Hobb, fantastic author, strongly recommend.
Fave female writers... Ursula Le Guin, Mary Shelly, Diana Wynne Jones, and Tamsin Muir!
Zadie Smith, Jane Austen, Agatha Christie and Isabel Allende are also pretty great, though write outside of genres I tend to read a lot.
New face in the chair,
But the silence still lingers-
Simon’s shadow stays.
Yet no one cares.
My favorite author, male or female is Candice Millard!
the second son , George had some kind of mental handicap and was set away.
Darcy Coats ------ great ghost stories
Jane Austen- favourate women author.
Family Guy taught me all I need to know about Jane Austen.
When will Smallwood be taking over??
22min video, 13 commercials
Robin Hobb and the OG Agatha Christie.
Toni Morrison. Maya Angelou. Harper Lee.
You never quoted her.
Agatha Christie and Jane Austen
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Soap author. Hannah More was more popular at that time.
Okay, not a big cyberpunk writing. I'll go with Anne McCaffrey, Andre Norton and Lilian Jackson Braun, two sf writers and an early cozy mystery one.
Some names for future biographics video:
Frances Perkins
Jack Dempsey
Dolly Madison
Robert La Follette Sr
George Westinghouse
Henry Clay
John J. Pershing
Charles Evans Hughes
Didn’t she play Morticia on the Addams Family
Lewis Carroll
The new host is an upgrade over the temporary host... I had stopped visiting this channel post Simon
Wow, you made loads of mistakes in this.
Day 2 of Requesting George Mallory
The title😂😂😂😂
Lois McMaster Bujold and Kage Baker are two of my most treasured authors.
Please bring back Simon.
He's got like 8 other channels ..the man needs a break lol 😉
Yeah I clicked on this but then forgot he wasn’t the host anymore 😞
@@benledger6451 it’s disappointing, this channel gets nowhere near the amount of views since Simon left.
He'll never be back on this channel
Show some respect and stop going on about Simon. It has been well over a year now. Get over it
74th
I am glad Simon whistler is gone. I could not stand him.
Bring back Simon plz
He'll never be back on this channel, he doesn't work for the channels owner anymore so stfu and stop asking for him, Simon has other channels go watvh those
my favorite female author: Ayn Rand
also Colette and Oriana Fallaci
Yuck
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