by Carolyn Moynihan from Mercator.net as cited by Ladies Against Feminism β Jane Austenβs Marriage Challenge
Editorβs note: After the cultural angst of Bruce Gerencserβs love of television this piece from LAF illustrates two things perfectly. 1 β The revisionist history/misunderstanding of all that was inherent in Austenβs writings on marriage and courtship and 2 β their notions that some culture is Godly, but the rest of popular culture is somehow βevilβ. This piece misses many of the main points in Austenβs ideas on marriage and shame/blames those who like βGame of Thronesβ. GoT has nothing to do with the main theme of the article so itβs just gratuitous shaming. No, LAF, the main idea of βPride and Prejudiceβ and βSense and Sensibilityβ is not marrying up, or marriage no matter what the obstacles.
Guess it never occurred to the writer that it is actually possible to love both Austen and βGame of Thronesβ
During the last couple of weeks, while Jane Austen fans have been paying tribute to the famous novelist on the 200th anniversary of her death, devotees of a very different type of fiction have been getting their fix ofΒ Game of Thrones, Season 7. From all accounts this television series has more dead bodies than a busy mortuary, making it incredibly popular for some reason. A trailer for the series that I came across had over 35 million views.
As one writer hasΒ observed, death is barely glimpsed in Austenβs six novels. Writing at a time when high infant mortality and common diseases made death a regular visitor even in the families of the gentry, claiming Austen herself at the age of 41, she never killed off a major character. Her concern is with life and the great institution that produces and nurtures it: marriage.
Despite the dramatic differences between her world and ours, it is about this subject that her stories have most to teach our age. The fact that ours has largely lost the plot about matrimony may even be the reason that stories likeΒ Pride and PrejudiceΒ continue to find an audience after all this time: courtship, marriage, intimacy, children, in that order: how novel!
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