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00:00¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
00:29¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
00:59¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:03¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:07¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:11¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer?
01:13¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:17¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:21¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:25¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:27¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:31¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:33¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:37¿Qué así?
01:38¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:40¿Qué es lo que se considera en el orden de leer a Austen?
01:45I think anybody who doesn't like Pride and Prejudice almost immediately probably is never going to like Jane Austen.
01:51And then one could read Emma for its rather, I think, more complex and subtle humour.
02:01It's the longest and I think the most complicated of Jane Austen's novels.
02:06Then perhaps Mansfield Park, which actually came between Pride and Prejudice and Emma,
02:11and which is, I think, the most challenging Austen novel because she reacted against what she herself had done in Pride and Prejudice
02:20with this extraordinary and witty heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, by creating Fanny Price,
02:31the most reserved of all her heroines and the least irreverent.
02:41Then perhaps Persuasion, her last completed novel, which I think many people have as their favourites.
02:47It's the most melancholy and the most romantic of Austen's novels,
02:52the novel in which the heroine turns down the man she loves but then gets a second chance.
02:58Then perhaps Northanger Abbey, which although was published after Austen's death,
03:05was probably the earliest of her novels, at least in draft form,
03:11and is a playful jeu d'esprit, best enjoyed when you've already read some other Austen novels.
03:19And then perhaps last of all, the one she completed first, Sense and Sensibility,
03:25which is a novel where she's still finding her way, finding her technique,
03:32still writing much influenced by the 18th century prose writers to whom she was devoted, like Dr. Johnson.
03:40And perhaps a novel which is only really relishable once you've understood the extraordinary originality of the novel she went on to next.
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