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Diana Birchall has set herself an extremely difficult task in Mrs. Elton in America, which is actually a collection of three shorter works: “The Courtship of Mrs. Elton,” “In Defense of Mrs. Elton,” and “Mrs. Elton in America.” The book began when Birchall wrote one of the sections for the members of the Austen-L and Janeite listservs. Birchall provides an alternate interpretation of Mrs. Elton’s annoying . Diana Birchall. Diana Birchall (email: Birchalls@www.doorway.ru) is a story analyst at Warner Bros. She is the author of Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma and Mrs. Elton in America (Sourcebooks), In Defense of Mrs. Elton (JASNA), and Onoto Watanna, a scholarly biography of her grandmother, the first Asian American novelist (University of Illinois Press).  · All three “Mrs. Elton” stories are collected in the volume, Mrs. Elton in America. Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma. Beginning twenty-five years after Darcy and Elizabeth’s wedding, their life together has been wonderful and their marriage is still thriving. Their grown children bring them great delight, along with some trepidation, Mrs. Darcy’s nieces come for a visit, and a theatrical scandal threatens to Author: Diana Birchall.


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MRS ELTON in AMERICA and other stories inspired by characters created by Jane Austen and herewith comprising The Compleat Mrs Elton from the pen of DIANA BIRCHALL. Diana Birchall has set herself an extremely difficult task in Mrs. Elton in America, which is actually a collection of three shorter works: “The Courtship of Mrs. Elton,” “In Defense of Mrs. Elton,” and “Mrs. Elton in America.” The book began when Birchall wrote one of the sections for the members of the Austen-L and Janeite listservs. Birchall provides an alternate interpretation of Mrs. Elton’s annoying behavior in Emma, pointing out that arriving in the village of Highbury. All three “Mrs. Elton” stories are collected in the volume, Mrs. Elton in America. Mrs. Darcy’s Dilemma. Beginning twenty-five years after Darcy and Elizabeth’s wedding, their life together has been wonderful and their marriage is still thriving. Their grown children bring them great delight, along with some trepidation, Mrs. Darcy’s nieces come for a visit, and a theatrical scandal threatens to embroil them all.

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