
When Jane Austen abandoned writing her novel called The Watsons she did so after just five chapters, and in Emma Watson Joan Aiken finishes off the task, or that’s what I thought, but in reality this book contains no writing from Jane Austen at all. Joan Aiken just takes up the tale from where Austen left off, it’s not exactly a success in my opinion.
I suppose it depends what you’re looking for, I expected the book to be written in Jane Austen’s style but it really wasn’t, and as it went on it became more like something written by Georgette Heyer, with less of her style and wit. Otherwise it was quite entertaining, and maybe I’m being unfair, it might just be too difficult to get into the Austen mode, but it did seem to me that really no effort was put into it. There’s nothing of Austen – it’s all Aiken, goes into topics which Austen would not have and, although I like Aiken’s writing in general, this was a disappointment.
Not sure if I have read this one but I do own several of Joan Aiken’s Austen-like novels and enjoy them but I do agree they are more like Heyer but less witty! I prefer the historical novels by Joan’s sister Jane Aiken Hodge.
Constance,
I know that I read some of Jane Aiken Hodge’s books back in the year dot, but have no memory of them, so I will definitely try to get a hold of some in the future.