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eazybee
Jane Austen had a very sharp tongue on occasion (see her letters) so although she would have been a shrewd, witty and pithy contributor she did not suffer fools gladly , so sadly, I fear she would be banned.
I agree eazybee with all you say but think she probably would have avoided being banned. She had constraint and ascorbic skills to use words but managed to stay within the rules and constraints of polite society. She was also patient "time will explain..."
No matter if her views were not shared she would have stood her corner, even in the face of universal disagreement " there is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others. My courage always rises at every attempt to intimidate me.."
Now far be it from me to ever criticise a posters' spelling or grammar, but because this is a literary thread, and because the OP loves correctness, here goes ............
Jane Austen did not have ascorbic skills. I think that means a sort of acid known as Vitamin C used in food.
I think it should read acerbic skills.