anghraine: darcy kissing elizabeth's hand after their engagement in "austen's pride" (darcy and elizabeth (engagement))
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I still think about Donald Greene’s article about how the (maybe) Tory-aligned Bennet-Gardiners force the Whig-coded Darcy-Fitzwilliams to take them seriously, and … the underlying concept is so interesting!

but, also:

1) there’s no suggestion that Elizabeth cares about her family’s politics, whatever they may be, or that they bear on her choices and perspectives; additionally, she’s often positioned as out of sync with most of her family and it’s implied that she and Jane have been strongly influenced by their frequent visits to the Gardiners, whose politics we also know nothing about

(otoh, Darcy’s combination of elitism and progressivism is super stereotypically Whig, not to mention his name)

2) even if you see the Bennets as Tory-aligned, Darcy is in no way assimilated into their world and its politics; there’s no indication that he ever likes Mr Bennet; it’s Elizabeth who is longing for Pemberley by the end; and the final emphasis is on the tight connection between her, her powerful landlord of a husband, and her mercantile relations.

It would, of course, be odd to say it’s the other way around and the Darcy-Fitzwilliams force Elizabeth to take them seriously (lol Lady Catherine), because the dynamics of the novel are very much more complex than that. But it is certainly Elizabeth who is actively eager to enter Darcy’s world while Darcy is at all points uneasy with hers. If Darcy and Elizabeth are politically active as a couple, it is vastly more likely for Elizabeth to become a Whig hostess than Darcy a Tory sympathizer.

(And in my headcanon, that’s exactly what happens!)

# look political darcy/elizabeth is everything #but not like... that... #anyway elizabeth totally does become a 1790s whig political hostess #and is great at it #and it's a significant part of the reason that lord blank whoisdefinitelynotearlfitzwilliam*cough* comes to like her #elizabeth's charm and intelligence actually make her a major asset to the fitzwilliams and they're just too snobby to see it at first #even ly c realizes it in the end (though she would die before admitting it) #i do think elizabeth was originally pretty apolitical (insofar as that was possible) while darcy overflows with political ideals #but he doesn't have much tolerance or ability wrt the day-to-day bullshit and elizabeth shines there #so as a couple they're kind of perfectly suited #even though individually they wouldn't be

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