A new Austen drama made me wonder: is the fate of bookish young women really so different today? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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<p>The Other Bennett Sister reminded me of my own self-consciousness – and worry that girls still have to play down their cleverness</p><p>To be a clever, bookish teenage girl is to spend a certain amount of time standing on the sidelines, feeling invisible to boys. When I was at school, there seemed to be a natural division: you could be smart or pretty, but you could not be both. Of course, there were girls who were indeed both, but they either intentionally dumbed themselves
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<p>The Other Bennett Sister reminded me of my own self-consciousness – and worry that girls still have to play down their cleverness</p><p>To be a clever, bookish teenage girl is to spend a certain amount of time standing on the sidelines, feeling invisible to boys. When I was at school, there seemed to be a natural division: you could be smart or pretty, but you could not be both. Of course, there were girls who were indeed both, but they either intentionally dumbed themselves
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