Fascinating! "This is related to a higher-than-average propensity for words like quite, really & very—the sort that writers are urged2avoid"
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Jane 4 Evarrrr
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She's really quite very much the bestest.
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not so sure abt this simplistic take. Like all great art, her novels are more than the sum of their parts (or in this case, words).
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This is so cool!
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It's a cool idea! I would like to see more comparison with other authors.
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I read the complete
#JaneAusten novels one summer,@maureenmcdole@keepstpetelit ...still have that omnibus volume somewhere! Enjoy!!
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Might you also, similarly, enlighten us as to how the Dude Abides?
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'.... nature as she really exists in the common walks of life & presenting to the reader, instead of splendid scenes of an imaginary world'
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So basically lots of adverbs and can and must a lot? This confused me
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