Jan. 28th, 2006

wahlee: (Unintelligible)

Janeite

You scored 94% Austen Knowledge!

You know the books inside and out, and you have quite a bit of knowledge about Jane Austen herself. You are a true fan and deserving of the label "Janeite"!












My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 50% on AustenKnowledge




Link: The Are You a Janeite? Test written by deedeeinfj on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test


Although, [livejournal.com profile] edeainfj, I must disagree on your Knightley/Emma question. Emma and Knightley are the same relationship to each other as Edward and Elinor: none at all. Their siblings are married to each other (John to Isabella, John to Fanny), but they're not related by marriage, just as I have no relationship with my brother's wife's siblings. Mr. John Knightley is Emma's brother-in-law, and Mr. George Knightley is Isabella's brother-in-law, but Emma and George Knightley have no relationship whatsoever. Until they get married, that is. ;)

ETA: Re-took it with adjusted question. Realized I misread one of the questions. Oops. ;) That's more like it, though. :P
wahlee: (Unintelligible)

Janeite

You scored 94% Austen Knowledge!

You know the books inside and out, and you have quite a bit of knowledge about Jane Austen herself. You are a true fan and deserving of the label "Janeite"!












My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 50% on AustenKnowledge




Link: The Are You a Janeite? Test written by deedeeinfj on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test


Although, [livejournal.com profile] edeainfj, I must disagree on your Knightley/Emma question. Emma and Knightley are the same relationship to each other as Edward and Elinor: none at all. Their siblings are married to each other (John to Isabella, John to Fanny), but they're not related by marriage, just as I have no relationship with my brother's wife's siblings. Mr. John Knightley is Emma's brother-in-law, and Mr. George Knightley is Isabella's brother-in-law, but Emma and George Knightley have no relationship whatsoever. Until they get married, that is. ;)

ETA: Re-took it with adjusted question. Realized I misread one of the questions. Oops. ;) That's more like it, though. :P
wahlee: (Unintelligible)

Janeite

You scored 94% Austen Knowledge!

You know the books inside and out, and you have quite a bit of knowledge about Jane Austen herself. You are a true fan and deserving of the label "Janeite"!












My test tracked 1 variable How you compared to other people your age and gender:
free online datingfree online dating
You scored higher than 50% on AustenKnowledge




Link: The Are You a Janeite? Test written by deedeeinfj on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test


Although, [livejournal.com profile] edeainfj, I must disagree on your Knightley/Emma question. Emma and Knightley are the same relationship to each other as Edward and Elinor: none at all. Their siblings are married to each other (John to Isabella, John to Fanny), but they're not related by marriage, just as I have no relationship with my brother's wife's siblings. Mr. John Knightley is Emma's brother-in-law, and Mr. George Knightley is Isabella's brother-in-law, but Emma and George Knightley have no relationship whatsoever. Until they get married, that is. ;)

ETA: Re-took it with adjusted question. Realized I misread one of the questions. Oops. ;) That's more like it, though. :P

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