Lit~Lass
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Gender Focus | Archive
- A Classic Case of Madness
- A Clerk of Oxford
- A Folk Song a Week
- A Nevill Feast » The Daisy and the Bear – Chapter 3: A Scrap of Life
- A Shelf of One's Own
- A Thinking Reed
- Adventist Activism
- Animal Voices
- Ashes From Burnt Roses
- austenonly
- Austin Channing Brown
- Be The Change
- beggarsdaughter.com
- Biblical Personhood
- Blog |
- Bookgirl
- BRIAN L HANSON | history. theology. music. life.
- Brute Reason
- Butterfly Crossing
- Canadian Art
- Classical Quest
- Coffee & Procrastination
- Compulsive Overreader
- Covered In Flour
- daily lectionary - Preston Yancey
- Defeating the Dragons
- Diary of an Autodidact
- Dinah Roe - Pre-Raphaelites in the City
- Down in La Mancha
- Dr Sarah Peverley
- Feminist CurrentFeminist Current | Feminist Current
- Feminist Fiction
- Feminist Philosophers
- Feministe
- Feminéma
- Fluid Imagination
- Gender Focus
- Grateful to the dead
- History In High Heels
- History Today | The World's Best History Writing
- holy hellions
- Hypergraffiti
- In These Times
- Interesting Literature
- Jane Austen Today
- jliedl.ca
- Kristin Berkey-Abbott
- Kyra Cornelius Kramer
- Lily Oak Books
- Literary Ladies Guide to the Writing Life
- Liz Boltz Ranfeld
- lucysnowediaries | This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas
- Menno Nerds
- Musings of a Bookworm
- My Barrett Browning Blog
- MythMatters
- Notches: (re)marks on the history of sexuality
- Novel Readings
- Poetry podcast
- Political Jesus:Stromata on Christianity, Politics, Sports, and being so chic and cutting edge
- Pre-Raphaelites in The City
- quiteirregular
- Rachel Held Evans - blog
- Rare Rocks
- Rebekah Devine
- redemption pictures
- Rosemary and Reading Glasses
- Sarah Emsley
- Sarah Over the Moon
- Sarah Thebarge
- Sarah's History Blog
- Scottish Vegan Homemaker
- see preston blog
- Semper Eadem
- socialessentialism | feminism gone radical
- Society of Adventist Philosophers
- Spectrum Blog
- Summer of Blood
- Synonyms and Such
- t r u t h o u t
- The Adventures of Notorious Ph.D., Girl Scholar
- The APF Blog | News and Commentary for the Healing of the Nations
- The Art of Uncertainty
- The Blog | History Today
- the bower
- The Elizabeth Files
- The Junto
- The Little Professor
- The Madwoman with a Laptop
- The Oeditrix
- The Pietist Schoolman
- The Pre-Raphaelite Society
- The Society Pages: All Blogs
- The Tyndale Society
- The Underground Railroad
- The Vegan Ideal blogs
- The Writer's Almanac with Garrison Keillor
- Transpositions
- Velveteen Rabbi
- Victorian Literature
- Victorian Poetry Network
- Waging Nonviolence
- Wanderlust
- We Read To Know We're Not Alone
- Wesleyan Arminian
- Wild Rumpus
- ZYZZYVA
Gender | Female |
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Occupation | Student |
Location | Canada |
Interests | Literature, history, baroque music, poetry, Christian history and doctrine, writing, vegetarian/vegan cooking and baking, gardening, piano, singing, violin, feminism, sketch comedy, animals, literary criticism, film |
Favorite Movies | Wit, Sense and Sensibility, God's Outlaw, Much Ado About Nothing, anything with Emma Thompson |
Favorite Music | Handel, Bach, Purcell, Mozart, hymns, Emma Kirkby, Kathleen Ferrier |
Favorite Books | Emma, Jane Eyre, Middlemarch, Anne of Green Gables, Favorite authors: Emily Dickinson, George Eliot, Robert Browning, John Donne, William Wordsworth, John Milton, Sam Campbell, Josephine Cunnington Edwards, Jane Austen is my Deity, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Louisa May Alcott |
What Would Jane (Austen) Do? "There is one thing which a MAN can always do, and that is his duty." But what Jane, as a woman, would do is past finding out.