The older I get, the more I like Lady
Catherine. This is partly because, as an ageing woman, I have more sympathy for
other older women. Older women are often mocked in fiction: dismissed as silly,
no longer beautiful, and frequently poor. Even Jane Austen was not beyond
ridiculing them – think of Miss Bates and of Lady Bertram – but Austen also
treated many with respect, even when her characters do not (Marianne Dashwood
is extremely rude to Mrs. Jenkinson, and Emma is impatient with Miss Bates).
Lady Catherine may be proud, but that is
something to be expected of a woman who is the daughter of an earl and the
mistress of Rosings Park. And she has, in my opinion, many admirable character
traits.