I decided to re-read one of my all time favorite Jane Austen books - Emma.
In the story the Woodhouses are the genteel family in the neighborhood and leave Emma desiring appropriate company on numerous occasions. One family that is available to her is the Bateses, an older lady and her niece.
Consider the dialogue below, from the younger Miss Bates, upon sharing news of the marriage between Mr. Elton and Miss Hawkins.
It is too tempting to break the whole monologue into a twitter stream:
--Got a note from @mrsCole. Just put on bonnet and spencer. Patty will have to wait.
--@Patty - I know Mother wants to know about the salting pan, but she must wait. @mrsCole sent a note!!!
--@Jane, don't run down the steps. I'll do it - your cold is too bad. @patty was washing the kitchen.
--@Knightley - how ever did you hear about @Elton news already?
--@mrsCole did you tell @Knightley about the @Elton news already?
Etc. Etc. Jane would have loved Twitter.
--Got a note from @mrsCole. Just put on bonnet and spencer. Patty will have to wait.
--@Patty - I know Mother wants to know about the salting pan, but she must wait. @mrsCole sent a note!!!
--@Jane, don't run down the steps. I'll do it - your cold is too bad. @patty was washing the kitchen.
--@Knightley - how ever did you hear about @Elton news already?
--@mrsCole did you tell @Knightley about the @Elton news already?
Etc. Etc. Jane would have loved Twitter.
3 comments:
Too funny! I wonder when somebody's going to write a whole novel in tweets? Lauren Myracle did the books all in chat conversations(ttyl, l8rg8r), but surely somebody's working on a twitter novel...
I could have kept going too! It was fun :)
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