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Awwww! William's parents are so cute! Though I am sad by how things ended up. And I want to know: do they still love each other? Does he resent her for not being able to handle the stress, even if he knows it's not logical? Do they write to each other?

I very much like that Mori isn't providing a fairy-tale ending to the Jones' story. I like how quietly and slowly things fall apart, how love doesn't conquer all odds, how things like social expectations and whatnot have an effect, no matter how much people try to make them not matter. It's a nice contrast to the usual "Love conquers all!" schtick that annoys me.

But it also makes me afraid of what will happen with William and Emma. I do not know how it can possibly end well! And oh, they are so cute, and part of my love-triangle-hating heart is mollified by the fact that Eleanor isn't in this much.
(but i still want to whap william because dude! not nice!)

Also, I am a total sucker for letters in fiction.

I'm also glad that Mori isn't keeping Emma and William's relationship a secret; part of this is because I detest love stories that involve sneaking around. Another part is just because the schtick of "Oh no! Will they get caught!" gets really, really old.

In conclusion, Emma running toward William and flinging her arms around him is the cutest thing ever.

Unless the cutest thing ever is Mori Kaoru's author notes at the end ("Lace, lace, corsets, stairs, lace, aprons, aprons, glasses, glasses!").

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 01:00 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] raucousraven.livejournal.com
Oh, Emma. My big summer reading project. It's so adorable, and so ...fraught, really, for all the reasons you mention. I love the art, but my big love is probably for the pacing; nothing seems too forced, but the story moves, y'know? It's ...rather shatteringly period-appropriate that none of the answers are coming easily for any of the lovers, young or old.

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 02:59 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
Me too! Even though it has me in agonies of waiting for the next volume and the next and the next and etc.

I too adore how complicated and fraught everything is. How there is no clear path.

Though, wow, Oyce, you have a long list of things that drive you crazy in love stories!

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 05:33 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
Are you adamant about it? Or are you cool with sneaky love and/or triangles if they're done well?

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 06:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
No, no, no, not at all. That's all fascinating. I, too, do not believe that True Love Conquers All. But I am quite the sucker for Doomed Love. But only if it really is Doomed and not lamely for no-believeable-reason doomed. That's one of my big hates in romances when the thing keeping the lovers apart makes no sense at all. Grrr.

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 06:23 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
Oh, yes, Lust, Caution despite the really lame title is on my must-see -or-I'll-die list.

So, angels and demons are your bullet-proof kink?

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 06:52 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
The closest I get to bulletproof is girls cross dressing. When I was kid I really loved These Old Shades and the sequel not to mention the Angelique books which I remember as being full of Angelique having to pass as a boy but it is many many years since I read them so I may be misremembering.

Like you it's not really bulletproof because bad writing and scarifying politics will kill it stone cold dead for me.

I kind of like the Doomed Love of Rhett and Scarlett because it's so willful but you believe her blindness and stupidity and that he would finally lose patience with her. I wish the book wasn't so unspeakably racist . . .

I am also a huge fan of Rebecca in Ivanhoe. Though I am disturbed by my kind of wanting her and Bois-Gilbert to get it on. Because he is DREADFUL.

I do have a weakness for books where the love does not work out. But sometimes I feel very alone in that . . .

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 07:26 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
These Old Shades is a gas. It's by a long margin not the best Heyer but it's a lot of fun. I like the sequel too. I just bought the first two Hana Kimi and am very excited to read them. Don't spoil me or say anything about them. All I know is that they're cross dressy.

The great love that does not work out gives me a very strange feeling that I find hard to describe. It's like one part of me is brain washed into desperately wanting the two to walk off into the sunset together and part of the enjoyment of love gone wrong is the weird pulling feeling you get from the love-must-work brainwashing being thwarted. Or something.

Aargh! See? It's so hard to describe what the strange pulling ouch pleasure of tragedy is.

Oh, and yes also on the whole thank God I'm not gay bit. Erk.

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 07:44 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rachelmanija.livejournal.com
I have always wanted to have the guy be strangely attracted to the girl disguised as a guy, and then be freaked out when it turns out that she is actually a girl in disguise, because what he was attracted to was the guy. ZOMG! Is he actually gay?! Or not?! Can he actually be attracted to a woman?! Will this totally shake up his sexual identity?! The angst!

I would totally read that.

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 07:49 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
Now I want to write it! Because it would be DEEPLY awesome. You should do a manga!

I have a feeling it's been written though. (Not that that would stop me from writing it.) It feels SO familiar to me. Though that could be because it happened to me one time. I was fourteen or fifteen and waiting in a fairly sleazy (though not scary) part of Sydney to meet my boyfriend. I was wearing a guy's coat and jeans---pretty much boy clothes---and the coat was big and made me look flat. This guy came up to me and asked me how much. I was shocked and spluttered. And then he looked shocked and spluttered, "Oh my God! I thought you were a boy!" He hurried away very quickly.

Most surreal.

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Fri, Sep. 21st, 2007 07:57 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] marfisa.livejournal.com
There's actually a subplot like that in the lesbian historical romance "Patience and Sarah," where the cross-dressing half of the eventual couple, who frequently passes as a boy (I forget whether it's Patience or Sarah), gets hired as a helper by one of those guys who travels around in a caravan selling allegedly miraculous elixirs to gullible eighteenth- or nineteenth-century townsfolk. Anyway, after a few days of traveling together the guy makes a pass at the cross-dressing girl, whom he thinks is a boy, and she turns him down. He starts sulking and going, "How do you know you don't like it if you've never tried it?," or something to that effect. Finally Patience or Sarah just comes right out and tells him she's female, then asks if he thinks maybe he was picking up on that. The guy is quite definite about that not being it, and is now as thoroughly over his infatuation with the faux-boy assistant as if he'd been doused with a bucket of water.

A year or so later the cross-dressing girl runs into the guy again with his wife and children (yes, he's married--he'd mentioned that to her when they were originally travelling together). It turns out he's told his family all about her--well, not quite all, since according to the sanitized version one of the kids repeats, the apparently bisexual (at least) medicine-peddler discovered that his "boy assistant" was actually a girl when he went to ask if he could borrow the "boy's" razor and caught "him" not quite dressed enough that it was apparent that the "boy" had breasts, or something to that effect. The cross-dressing girl is a bit disconcerted that he told them anything at all, but plays along with his version of the story.

The guy does seem to love his wife and children, so it's not clear whether he's basically gay but managing to get some kind of emotional fulfillment out of the heterosexual relationship despite its not suiting his sexual tastes (and therefore making passes at attractive young men when he's a safe distance from home), or just likes both genders, but only wants to play around with the one he isn't already married to (or something along those lines).

cross-dressing in fiction

Thu, Sep. 20th, 2007 04:29 pm (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
"I think the one thing that bugs me about cross-dressing is when the guy thinks he is attracted to another man OH NOES and is sooo relieved to find that he is not homosexual."

You might find the novel Through A Brazen Mirror by Delia Sherman interesting. One of the things it does is turn that convention on its head.

TNT

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 01:10 am (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] cryptoxin.livejournal.com
I've held off watching the last 2-3 episodes of the second season of the anime because I can't bear for it to be over. Though it is a bit odd hearing "Emma-san" and "William-sama" in the dialogue....

I really love the older female characters -- they're all interesting, and I rarely see women over 30 portrayed well in anime, much less multiple women in the same series.

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Wed, Sep. 19th, 2007 03:00 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] justinelavaworm.livejournal.com
It is a very woman centred manga. And lots of them are older. I feel very dense for not having noticed that properly. Especially as it was there from the beginning with Emma's first boss.

I know that this is an old thread, but....

Wed, Feb. 27th, 2008 07:53 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] wiltshire-lady.livejournal.com
I recently saw Emma and then hurried to buy all the manga as well...I love it;)
Here are my theories (answers to your questions...)
Yes, I think Richard and Aurelia love each other very much, they really do. I wouldn't be surprised if they both were thinking "Wow, I just really want to be back with you sooo much, but is it what you really want?" I am sure that Richard doesn't resent Aurelia as his wife for not being able to keep up with all the social duties because he loves her so much, but I am sure that part of him is upset that she was unable to. I think he just feels badly that this was, unfortunately, the best decision that could have been made for everyone in the long run. This might be why Richard is so hard on William when it comes to Emma. Never once does Richard tell William that his feelings are unreasonable, just the idea of marriage to Emma. Richard knows exactly how William feels because their situations are very similar. Both fell in love with women that were not perfectly cut out for society life, and Aurelia, though she was from the nobility, obviously did not care much for the lifestyle. This at the time, however, rather than sending a red flag to Richard, enchanted him and he fell for her, just like William did with Emma. I am sure Aurelia and Richard wrote letters and visited each other as well. I would be quite surprised if Richard didn't take a few days off here and there to go up to Haworth and spend time with her...or he might have moved to the countryside after his retirement. (awwwww, now I just went all sappy)

William does need to be whapped. A few times actually. I agree

Sorry this was long. Just wanted to spread the Emma love.

Re: I know that this is an old thread, but....

Fri, Feb. 29th, 2008 12:39 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] wiltshire-lady.livejournal.com
Well...actually I've been working on a few Richard/Aurelia fanfics in my spare time :) :)
I am a sucker for guys that are all gruff on the outside and totally mushy on the inside---must be why I like Richard...
I also love romances reuniting!!

Interested??

In fact....

Sat, Mar. 1st, 2008 04:47 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] wiltshire-lady.livejournal.com
We should have a Richard/Aurelia happy fic writing contest...lol

Volume 7 out in 12 days....yay!

In fact....

Sat, Mar. 1st, 2008 04:47 am (UTC)
Posted by (Anonymous)
We should have a Richard/Aurelia happy fic writing contest...lol

Volume 7 out in 12 days....yay!

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