Jane Austen Action Figure

It's all about"Jane"
My girlfriend and I found this at a Boutique surrounded by Jane Austen items. We laughed alot and I have enjoyed it in my bookcase, having friends discover it among my books. It is more a conversation piece than a toy.

Love Jane
The perfect present for a lady who loves Jane Austen. I'm sure this memento will never leave the package because it is well loved. It arrived very quickly in perfect condition.

Cute, fun gift for avid Jane Austen Fan
My friend loves Jane Austen so I knew I had to buy her this figurine the second I saw it. It's a cute little gift and will definitely be appreciated by Austen fans big and small. This isn't really a toy, though; my friend hasn't removed it from the box because we don't think it looks very durable.

Not chosen as a toy but as a literary figure
Figure has good detail with book and writing table. Book fell out of the hand and could not be reinserted, but otherwise a good representation of Jane Austen.

all Jane all the time!!!
Loved the Jane Austen figure. Added to a display of books. videos it completes the Austenite that is me!!!! Had trouble getting it out of the package; book came out of Jane's hand ,won't go back in , Very detailed, looks just like her!!?!

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This 5-inch tall Jane Austen action figure is made of hard vinyl and comes with a mini 'Pride & Prejudice' and a writing desk with a removable quill pen. Despite a rather sheltered life, Jane Austen was able to capture the subtleties of human interaction so perfectly that her novels continue to be immensely popular. Born: December 16, 1775 - Stevenson, England Occupation: Novelist Died: July 18, 1817 - Winchester, England Weapon of Choice: Character Study Accomplishments: Six major novels: Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Northanger Abbey, Emma, Mansfield Park and Persuasion. Interesting Fact: Over 40 sequels to Pride and Prejudice have been written by other authors. Jane Austen, an enduring and much-loved English author, wrote novels which reflected universal and timeless truths about humanity. She wrote about the times and people she knew without using popular plot devices such as kidnappings and class struggles used by other authors of the period. Her light irony and humor earned her a devoted and consistent following. To this day, readers appreciate the way she captured the tranquility of a more leisurely era, combining cleverness and morality with poignant depictions of English country living. She died and was buried in Winchester Cathedral in 1818 with the inscription: 'She opened her mouth with wisdom and in her tongue is the law of kindness.'
Model: 11513
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