Jane Austen Sequels- A Noteworthy Courtship, by Laura Sanchez
A noteworthy courtship is a tale inspired by the Pride and Prejudice and other Pride and Prejudice sequels. It has many of the previous characters from Pride and Prejudice such as Mr. Darcy, Elizabeth and Jane Bennet, and Mr. Bingley to name a few.
The story goes on to describe what may have happened if the events had differed from the original plot in the Jane Austen novel. For example, what would have happened if the Netherfield party didn’t leave Hertfortshire right after the Netherfield ball had finished and what would have happened as a result? What if would have happened if Mr. Darcy had given himself an inducement to remain? Would the characters demonstrate they’re proprietry or lack of proprietry as they did?
The story explores other potential events in the book with new exploits and comical entanglements as the characters in the story change due to different circumstances. For example two characters in the story are drawn repeatedly to the same bookshop in Meryton with little explanation why or how and a gentleman from Kent is far less easily dissuaded than he otherwise could have been.
Some characters from the original pride and prejudice remain the same. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet are as troublesome and lackadaisical as always although the plot does differ when Miss Jane Bennet and Mr. Bingley are left to their own devices without the untimely interference from their friends in the original story.
The writer also gives more insight into the character of Mr. Darcy and delves into the misunderstandings between him and Elizabeth. One of the references of the book is from the movie You Got Mail, and the plot mingles in with the story lines.
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