On the Shelf
Fuzzy Austen, Tipsy Wilde
August 28, 2012 | by Sadie Stein

The literary felted dolls of My Cozy Classics are, quite simply, delightful. Above, a felted Elizabeth Bennett.
Norman Mailer, film director.
Exactly how Ladbrokes goes about determining their literary odds.
Drink like Oscar Wilde: strongly against your doctor’s orders.
The DNA of a successful book.
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Joe Carlson | August 28, 2012 at 12:38 pm
Been a long time since I read PRIDE AND PREJUDICE – can’t quite recall the classic “muddy” scene? Where is Elizabeth off to?
Sadie Stein | August 28, 2012 at 12:40 pm
Joe: it is when she opts to walk to Netherfield Park to care for Jane and Miss Bingley etc. mock her muddied gown. (This is a restaging of the BBC version, I believe!)
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