As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of
genteel women living in Georgian - Regency England; she also creates a lively comedy of manners among her characters.Before she began the novel, Austen wrote, «I am going to take a heroine whom no one but myself will much like.»
Calm,
genteel women have turned into cranky lionesses, and you may yell, scream, or say things you don't mean or later feel bad about.
Not exact matches
It was a more
genteel time of boîtes and café - concerts, and disturbances would usually be limited to a some night owl on a bender wailing about his faithless
woman or some lady hysterical over seeing her man with another
woman.
Gvasalia is nothing if not unpredictable, so his recent Vetements show opened with a
genteel older
woman in a fur coat, the polar opposite of the club - kids culture he is known for (read about him on the Vetements website if you're curious).
Hook - up culture is overtaking the once
genteel dating scene, and many single
women and men in Canada struggle to meet someone who actually wants to settle down.
Despite sharing Ritchie's fascination with»70s revisionism and rough men calling each other cunts, London Boulevard inevitably has more in common with the Mike Hodges school of steely English gangsters, positioning Farrell as a modern - day acolyte to Michael Caine's
genteel bruisers: well - mannered and polite, but ready to smack a
woman or two around if it comes down to it.
Even having seen the French import Marguerite earlier this year, which covers the same territory, and Judy Kaye's one -
woman show Souvenir a decade ago, I had no feeling of déjà vu watching this
genteel and engaging time capsule.
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Charming,
genteel and with barely contained enthusiasm, Katharine Hepburn was one of those remarkable
women with a style unlike any other.