SINEAD MURPHY is an outspoken critic and feminist. She's a professor of philosophical studies at Newcastle University and the author of The Art Kettle.
"The world is overrun with manuals positively chock full of garbage
advice about love and life. You could do much, much worse than a
spot of guidance from Jane Austen."
--Jezebel
"What are we to learn from Austen's brand of feminism? Nothing more
or less than this: that feminist ideas mean very very little in the
abstract, for they still require a strategy to make them work in
the world... Jane Austen needed to be a feminist in action just to
be a feminist in print. We are quite free to be feminists in print,
but we must follow her activist example if we are ever to be
feminists in fact."
--Huffington Post
"This cute, feminist dating guide is sweet and fun, and for any
lit-lover with a sense of humor and an active Tinder account, this
is a cute gift to add to the pile."
--Bustle, Gifts for Book Lovers
"[A] witty, brief new guide... Certainly, there is infinite wisdom
to be culled from Austen."
--Flavorwire
"Murphy compiles all of the attributes readers love in Austen's
heroines into one helpful guide for navigating the dating world...
For women everywhere who long for a Jane Austen romance, The Jane
Austen Rules shares a formula for a love story."
--Deseret News
"Ms. Murphy has done an excellent job of blending light-hearted
charm with reflections on the serious business of love and
life."
--AustenProse
"A new book that tears apart the myths created by toxic dating
guides...Couldn't agree more."
--Evening Standard's Londoners Diary (UK)
"The key to dating in today's day and age can be summed up with one
essential question: What would Jane Austen do?...Sweet and to the
point, this volume makes for an enjoyable and useful read."
--Publishers Weekly
"A delightful mashup of Jane Austen and The Rules, this modern
guide to romance is pure stout-hearted charm."
--Amy Dickinson, advice columnist "Ask Amy" and NPR contributor
"The key to dating in today's day and age can be summed up with one
essential question: What would Jane Austen do?...Sweet and to the
point, this volume makes for an enjoyable and useful read."
--"Publishers Weekly"
"A delightful mashup of Jane Austen and "The Rules," this modern
guide to romance is pure stout-hearted charm."
--Amy Dickinson, advice columnist "Ask Amy" and NPR contributor
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