Please join me in welcoming Victoria Connelly to Debbie's Book Bag today. Victoria is here promoting her latest release, Mr. Darcy Forever. She took time out of her busy schedule to talk to us about why she thinks Mr. Darcy appeals to women. The publisher is sponsoring a giveaway for two copies of Victoria's book, see details at the end of the post.
I think Mr Darcy still appeals to women today
because he is strong and dependable. At
first, admittedly, he doesn’t come across well but we later realise that this
is because he didn’t want to bad-mouth George Wickham. This is so admirable a quality. He would rather be misunderstood by the woman
he admires most in the world than dish the dirt on Wickham. How many people would stay silent and strong
like that?
He helps Elizabeth’s family when they run
into trouble and he does it purely out of love for her and not to be held in
great esteem and thanked for his actions.
Indeed, Elizabeth is never meant to know that he has intervened in her
family’s affairs.
Mr Darcy might appear proud and standoffish
at first. He might not want to dance and
make small talk in the same way as the wonderfully affable Mr Bingley does but
we soon learn that he is a deeply loyal man.
His housekeeper sings his praises, his sister is totally devoted to him
and Mr Bingley can’t be wrong to have chosen him as his best friend.
Yes, Mr Darcy makes mistakes – great big
stonking ones. He gives appalling advice
to Bingley having completely misread Jane Bennet’s character, he snubs
Elizabeth at the ball and then insults her and her family. He also manages to alienate just about the
whole of Meryton but, from the first time we see him, he fascinates us and he
is willing to change for the woman he loves and that is totally
irresistible!
We desperately want him to find his happy
ending with Elizabeth and, two hundred years later, we are still looking for Mr
Darcy in our own lives.
GIVEAWAY DETAILS:
9 comments:
Mr Darcy Forever is on my WishList!!! i can't wait read it!!!
thank you for the giveaway!!!
I just recently discovered P&P variations and am loving them. thanks
I have my own Mr. Darcy but would love to read this!
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It is amazing that the character of Mr. Darcy continues to resonate 200 years on. I guess Jane Austen must have done something very right.
Just like the characters, I love all things Austen. I love that Mr. Darcy has universal appeal to this day.
I'm always drawn to anything with a reference to P&P!
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Another good book to read. Thanks for the giveaway. Tore923@aol.com
I enjoyed the interview. This sounds like an interesting interpretation of Mr. Darcy.
I like all the books on Mr. Darcy out there.
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