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Jane too plain for publishers:
Helen Trayler, the publisher's managing director, said: "She was not much of a looker. Very, very plain. Jane Austen wasn't very good looking. She's the most inspiring, readable author, but to put her on the cover wouldn't be very inspiring at all. It's just a bit off-putting.
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Publishers have traditionally used a portrait of Austen by her sister Cassandra, which hangs in the National Portrait Gallery. This portrait has been now been digitally adjusted to remove her nightcap, give her make-up and hair extensions for a new edition of a memoir by Austen's nephew.
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Publishing Executive #2: "We could, y'know... sex up the photo. Y'know... shirtless, buff... like in those underwear ads. We'll make a few mock-ups and test'em with a sample demographic."
P.E.#1: "And a slogan to go with the ad campaign. I'm thinking: 'Joyce: 'Don't Hate Me Because I'm Irish."
(*SATIRE*)
(Just kidding... or am I?)
;)
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