Late last year I created a blog for my local Jane Austen group and in the blog roll listed some of the well-known (among Austen circles anyhow) Austen blogs. Since then I have come across many bloggers like myself – such as, say, So Many Books and The Captive Reader – who like Jane Austen but don’t focus their blogs on her. Nothing unusual about all this you might say, but then things start to get a little weird, almost as weird as the appearance of books like Pride and prejudice and zombies, because I recently came across another Austen-lover’s blog, this one a foodie. It’s called Pride and Vegudice and belongs to a vegan-lovin’ Austen fan. Now what would mutton-stew-and-roast-pork-eating Jane Austen think of that?
In the immortal words of another nineteenth century writer, it just gets curiouser and curiouser!

I just think its great that people still read! To bring novelty and passion to ancient books says something about the quality of the writing, but also of the reader
I still have The Book of Nonsense, ed Roger Lancelyn Green pub 1951 which I recived in 1954! An abiding pleasure over many years. Have you read Diary of a Nobody by George and Weedon Grossmith? You might like it
Absolutely Tom. And yes, I have read that, a long time ago. I gave it to my son a few years ago, but I’m not sure he read it. However, I plan to lift it from his shelves (as he hasn’t removed all his books yet) and reread it because I remember little other than enjoying it and that it was humorous.
What I love about the net is that you get to ‘meet’ all kinds of interesting and witty people who in real life seem quite boringly normal LOL
Lisa:)
LOL Lisa … one could read that a multitude of ways. Is it disappointing or reassuring that they are boringly normal do you think!?
Pride and Vegudice, excellent! Since I’m a long time vegan that blogger is a woman after my own heart. And thanks for including me in your mentions 🙂
You’re welcome Stefanie – it’s a real pleasure knowing you in the blogosphere. Pride and vegudice is a rather nice blog – even though I’m not vegan. She has some lovely looking recipes there. And, if you’ve looked, you might have noticed her on-the-theme “sign up” message…
I didn’t know you had a blog on Austen, interesting. And I think the vegan blog is interesting as well: I’m a vegetarian and an Austen lover so who knows, I might just find some good recipes on there.
Hi Iris, the Vegudice blog looks great doesn’t it. I’m not vegan or vegetarian but I do like vegetarian/vegan food a lot. (Let’s face it, I like FOOD a lot!). The Austen blog is a group blog I set up last year for my local Jane Austen group. It’s working pretty well as a way in which we can report on our meetings, and share other Jane Austen “things” we do or come across.
A combination of Austen + Nonsense
Apologies for lowering the tone!
Oh but, as you clearly know I do like a bit of nonsense! Must admit I haven’t read – and nor do I intend to – read Sense and sensibility and sea monsters – but those who have say it is much better written than P& P and zombies. Thanks Tom.