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If you ever need to find Maeve Robinson, look for her in her converted garden shed, where she will either be busily writing, or curled up with a good book! After retiring from teaching, Maeve is pursuing a long-held dream: writing about the fascinating, highly mannered, and sometimes downright strange Regency period. No matter how many times she reads them, Maeve remains fascinated by the wit and psychological insight of Jane Austen’s books and characters. From the conflicting perspectives of Emma to the perfect romance of Elizabeth and Mr Darcy, there is - as Jane herself would say - “something new to be observed in them forever.”

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“I warn you, Darcy. If I make my own fortune one day, and find Elizabeth Bennet cast aside by you and still unmarried, I will have no compunction about courting her myself.”
Maeve Robinson, Remembering Elizabeth: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

“The minute I am of age, I shall leave your house,” she retorted. “I do not wish to live under the roof of someone who treats women so despicably.”
Maeve Robinson, Remembering Elizabeth: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

“Speaking of duty and honour, are you really so dishonourable that you would throw over a woman he had been betrothed to even after the news of the impending marriage has been published and the marriage contract drawn up?” Georgiana demanded. “If so, you would deserve any breach of promise suit the Bennets bring, and I would willingly testify against you.”
Maeve Robinson, Remembering Elizabeth: A Pride and Prejudice Variation

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