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The Jane Austen Insult Guide for Well-Bred Women: Serving Tea with a Side of Scorn

By Emily Reed


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Publish Date

April 08, 2025

Category

Literary Criticism / Subjects & Themes / Women

Price

$20.00
A sensible collection of withering rebuffs for Jane Austen fans This gifty humor book is a celebration of the sharpest, wittiest, most beloved Jane Austen characters and the surprisingly timeless power of their biting and poignant words. Each spread includes a scathing Austen character quote, its literary context, and poignant suggestions for modern-day application. Did that anti-immigration speech from Uncle Ron ruin Thanksgiving dinner? Render him confused and speechless with a well-timed, hate-whispered: “It was a delightful visit—perfect in being much too short” as you hightail it out of there. The Jane Austen Insult Guide for Well-Bred Women is the perfect female-forward humor gift for book lovers and Austen fans alike. “I send no compliments to your mother.” —Lady Catherine, Pride and Prejudice "It was a delightful visit—perfect in being much too short." —Emma “After abusing you so abominably to your face, I could have no scruple in abusing you to all your relations.” —Elizabeth, Pride and Prejudice
EMILY REED is a freelance writer and ardent Austen fan who often finds herself wondering "What Would Jane Do?" in irksome social interactions. You can usually find her curled up with a book and a cat at her home in Bloomfield, New Jersey.

ISBN: 9781250372949
Format: Hardback
Pages: 160
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Published: April 08, 2025