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Ms Austen | Lyrical Literacy Homage to Jane Austen
The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a poetic homage to Jane Austen, the revolutionary author who wielded her pen with subtle defiance against Regency-era conventions. This evocative poem captures Austen's essence as a writer who, beneath the veneer of propriety and tea cups, crafted stories that challenged social norms and exposed the follies of the aristocracy. Through elegant verse, we explore how Austen remained "small and still, yet fiercely wrote what the world dared only think," using her literary genius to create female characters who whispered loudly through history. The poem honors her as an unmarried woman "always wed to truth and irony," whose seemingly gentle stories contained razor-sharp social commentary that continues to resonate centuries later.
Visit the Lyrical Literacy podcast https://podcast.humanitarians.ai/ for more literary adventures set to music.
Ms Austen
Small and still
Tea cups clinked and manners blinked
Never married
Dear Jane they said sweet auntie plain
She knew the price of being good
Austen is a verb you see
So now we sit
#JaneAusten #LiteraryHeritage #QuietRebellion #LyricalLiteracy #WomenWriters #RegencyEra #FemaleEmpowerment #ClassicLiterature #PrideAndPrejudice #LiteraryPoetry
By bearw3Ms Austen | Lyrical Literacy Homage to Jane Austen
The Lyrical Literacy podcast presents a poetic homage to Jane Austen, the revolutionary author who wielded her pen with subtle defiance against Regency-era conventions. This evocative poem captures Austen's essence as a writer who, beneath the veneer of propriety and tea cups, crafted stories that challenged social norms and exposed the follies of the aristocracy. Through elegant verse, we explore how Austen remained "small and still, yet fiercely wrote what the world dared only think," using her literary genius to create female characters who whispered loudly through history. The poem honors her as an unmarried woman "always wed to truth and irony," whose seemingly gentle stories contained razor-sharp social commentary that continues to resonate centuries later.
Visit the Lyrical Literacy podcast https://podcast.humanitarians.ai/ for more literary adventures set to music.
Ms Austen
Small and still
Tea cups clinked and manners blinked
Never married
Dear Jane they said sweet auntie plain
She knew the price of being good
Austen is a verb you see
So now we sit
#JaneAusten #LiteraryHeritage #QuietRebellion #LyricalLiteracy #WomenWriters #RegencyEra #FemaleEmpowerment #ClassicLiterature #PrideAndPrejudice #LiteraryPoetry