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A Rambling Fancy

by Caroline Sanderson

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Series: Cadogan guides

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Caroline Sanderson seeks out Jane Austen's England to see what still remains today. Following in Jane Austen's footsteps, she tramps the muddy fields around Austen's childhood home in Hampshire, walks the elegant streets of Bath, and strolls along the breezy promenades of south coast resorts. Drawing on Jane Austen's letters and novels, Sanderson charts her own experiences of the places from which Jane Austen sought inspiration, and reaches some original and fascinating conclusions, whilst shedding light on just why this very English novelist is still so universally cherished and why her influence remains so great.… (more)
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This book is one woman's journey through all the various places that Jane Austen lived and wrote about in her novels. Caroline Sanderson perfectly blends the novels and characters with the historical settings, she ignited my desire to go and walk in the footsteps of Jane Austen for myself. I really enjoyed her witty humor as she blended two completely different worlds into one, and I adored her own conclusions and interpretations about Austen and her writing. ( )
  Renz0808 | Oct 29, 2010 |
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You will think me rhapsodizing; but when I am out of doors, especially when I am sitting out of doors, I am very apt to get into this sort of wondering strain. One cannot fix one's eyes on the commonest natural production without finding food for a rambling fancy.

Fanny Price in Mansfield Park (Chapter 22)
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There are already plenty of tourist guides to the places most associated with Jane Austen, and books of walks that will conduct you across towns and villages and fields while pointing out places she knew, as well as pubs that serve a decent lunch on the way. (Introduction)
This is where it all began, here in this field.
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Caroline Sanderson seeks out Jane Austen's England to see what still remains today. Following in Jane Austen's footsteps, she tramps the muddy fields around Austen's childhood home in Hampshire, walks the elegant streets of Bath, and strolls along the breezy promenades of south coast resorts. Drawing on Jane Austen's letters and novels, Sanderson charts her own experiences of the places from which Jane Austen sought inspiration, and reaches some original and fascinating conclusions, whilst shedding light on just why this very English novelist is still so universally cherished and why her influence remains so great.

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In A Rambling Fancy, Caroline Sanderson seeks out Jane Austen’s England – the churches, great houses, coaching inns, rectories and seaside lodgings – to see what still remains today. Following in Jane Austen’s footsteps, Sanderson tramps the muddy fields around Austen’s childhood home in rural Hampshire, walks the elegant streets of Bath, and strolls along the breezy promenades of south coast resort. Drawing upon Jane Austen’s letters as well as her many novels Caroline Sanderson charts her own experiences of the very places from which Jane Austen sought inspiration, reaching some original and fascinating conclusions.

Sanderson, a lifelong Austen devotee, also sheds light on just why this very English novelist is still so universally cherished and why Austen’s influence remains so great. Are we riding a wave of nostalgia for a way of life now completely lost to us? Or have we finally cast off the chintz and embraced Austen as a novelist for our own times – one whose understanding of how we behave towards one another, and of the importance of money, sex and social status is just as pertinent as it ever was? [retrieved 8/24/2016 from Amazon.com]
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