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1bleuroses
I posted this in a group called "I Love Jane Austen" then came across this group.
I like Jane, but am not so versed in her books that I recognised the name 'Two Inches of Ivory'.
What does it refer to?
Oh, by the way, here's my post about the film (I believe it will open in London well before we see it in the US)
"There's a new film coming out titled 'Being Jane' with Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen.
Have a look at the trailer..."
http://www.bvimovies.com/uk/becoming_jane/
I like Jane, but am not so versed in her books that I recognised the name 'Two Inches of Ivory'.
What does it refer to?
Oh, by the way, here's my post about the film (I believe it will open in London well before we see it in the US)
"There's a new film coming out titled 'Being Jane' with Anne Hathaway as Jane Austen.
Have a look at the trailer..."
http://www.bvimovies.com/uk/becoming_jane/
2Doulton
On Jane Austen's birthday in 1816 she wrote to her nephew,
"What should I do with your strong, manly, spirited Sketches, full of Variety and Glow? -- How could I join them on to the little bit (two Inches wide) of Ivory on which I work with so fine a Brush, as produces little effect after much labour?"
It is possible that she was writing in jest, since she was also really enjoying her money-making capabilities at that time.
"What should I do with your strong, manly, spirited Sketches, full of Variety and Glow? -- How could I join them on to the little bit (two Inches wide) of Ivory on which I work with so fine a Brush, as produces little effect after much labour?"
It is possible that she was writing in jest, since she was also really enjoying her money-making capabilities at that time.
4joy2bme
I found a very good explanation of this at the following web-site:
http://www.ansible.co.uk/cc/cc141.html
Scroll down to the part that is entitled "Culture Corner: Jane Austen's Lap-Top Wordprocessor"
http://www.ansible.co.uk/cc/cc141.html
Scroll down to the part that is entitled "Culture Corner: Jane Austen's Lap-Top Wordprocessor"
5bleuroses
Hi joy2bme,
Sorry for the delay in responding to your post! As this isn't a regular group I watch, I guess my question fell to the wayside.
Indeed, the article was very interesting though I still think it must've been very time consuming!
Thank you very much for your research and link! I've endeavored to read Ms. Austin as well as other classics LT has brought to the forefront of my TBR list!
Happy Reading!
Cate
Sorry for the delay in responding to your post! As this isn't a regular group I watch, I guess my question fell to the wayside.
Indeed, the article was very interesting though I still think it must've been very time consuming!
Thank you very much for your research and link! I've endeavored to read Ms. Austin as well as other classics LT has brought to the forefront of my TBR list!
Happy Reading!
Cate
6countrylife
Hello - I am new at LT; just started adding my books in fits and spurts over the last couple of weeks, but find myself sidetracked by interesting group talk.
Thank you, joy2bme. I was fascinated to learn about the two inches of ivory and wasn't satisfied until I could see a picture of it. If anyone else is interested to "see" one, google "ivory memorandum".
Bleuroses, thank you for mentioning "Becoming Jane" - can't wait for August!
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Thank you, joy2bme. I was fascinated to learn about the two inches of ivory and wasn't satisfied until I could see a picture of it. If anyone else is interested to "see" one, google "ivory memorandum".
Bleuroses, thank you for mentioning "Becoming Jane" - can't wait for August!
eta: countrylife.key jane austen
7bleuroses
Welcome to LT countrylife.....it's a great place to hang around!! I am also looking forward to seeing the film - I love costume dramas!
8EmmaWatson
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9EmmaWatson
How interesting! Does a photo of this "word processor" exist anywhere? I'd like to see what it actually looks like.
10countrylife
EmmaWatson - Enter "ivory memorandum" in Google Images, and you will see several pictures.
11EmmaWatson
Thanks, countrylife, I followed your suggestion and was able to see a few good pictures.