Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 18

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” Claude was particularly dumb with this scene. Inspite of repeated instructions to ignore a spot in the outline for this scene, which had Elise telling Eleonore who the father of the former’s child was, the AI just kept doing it. I finally edited it out of the fourth draft. That one was my fault for not fixing the continuity of the outline better. But the transportation logistics were all on Claude. It started with Eleonore commuting up to the Morin property by steam ferry (in 1813, Claude?) in the first draft, and continued in later drafts with her occasionally traveling there in her mother’s carriage (yeah, no, they’re not wealthy enough to have one anymore) and having her ride fifteen miles to the Morin home only to turn around and go back the same day (yeah no). On the plus side, when I spelled out the parameters for what the story needed the Morin home to be (farm worked by free labor, manageable distance from town, but considered a healthier place to live, and far enough to be a discreet place to give birth to a love child, plants compatible with Creole medicine), Claude offered sound advice. We also had a productive discussion about the slave uprising of 1811 in the German Coast, which you will see some references to below. Eventually, as you can see, I decided this needed to be Marianne POV instead of Eleonore, and that is reflected in the version below.

Caring for Elise

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 17

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” This is the second draft, which I prompted for because a prior connection between the Edward/Lucy characters didn’t work with what we had so far. Apart from that, I have trimmed some of Claude’s usual excesses, and changed the exit line.

Lucie’s Revelation

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 16

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” Well, here we are at what I *think* is the mid-point of the story. Claude’s initial draft got tangled up in its own feet about what Marianne thinks E&E will select in the way of books (correct sentiment, but pronoun trouble), and drifted back into the source novel backstory of Edward having a prior connection with Lucie, in spite of the outline suggesting otherwise. The redraft was to fix these issues. Once I told Claude what I thought was Edward’s issue with declaring himself to Eleonore, Claude did a solid job. But of course the LLMs are all professional championship grade wafflers, and poor Edward is only an amateur at the sport. On an unrelated note, I like the dog on the flatboat.

A Growing Attachment

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 15

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” Claude’s first draft is largely what you see here; I only had it rework the part where Alejandro is genuinely pleased about something. For my part, I dropped the very last sentence of the scene (too much in the style of some of Claude’s other outros), and trimmed the initial description of the room in the house on Rue Royale.

A Blooming Romance

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 14

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” In the first draft, Claude followed the character sheet on a point I had decided against and forgotten to correct (Anne-Marie Acier/Nancy Steele as seamstress) and ignored the same document on a more important point: that the Acier sisters are pretending to be richer than they really are. The redraft was to address these points, and add the idea that the Aciers had been eavesdropping on Eleonore’s conversation with Edward. The version below has a few rewordings by me and continuity tweaks.

Acier

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 13

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” This took several drafts, mostly to clarify a somewhat muddled conversation about whether Mrs. Jennings’ gatherings were orderly or not, and delete named references to a couple of characters who are still a little bit before their formal introduction. And also, get Claude to quote Cowper directly. In terms of interesting Claude innovations, the idea of the Willoughby analogue kind of winding Marianne up and watching her go was new to me. It’s not entirely in line with the source novel, where he tends to parrot her literary opinions, but I decided I liked it here, and left it in. I reworded the overly vague last line slightly and reworked Edward’s thoughts about his father to be somewhat differently expressed than the last time the subject came up.

A Literary Conversation

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 12

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” This was a difficult scene because in the original outline, this was Edward’s introduction, and I decided I wanted him in much, much earlier, as in the source novel. Claude also randomly dropped a woman into the party who I decided was going to be important later, so between that and the emdashes and Robert randomly materializing at Mrs. Jennings’s party, and some other issues, the drafts added up. What you see below is like draft four or five.

Edward and Robert

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 11

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” Claude’s first draft had some ai-isms that annoyed me, so I asked for a redraft. I couldn’t get it to shorten its sentences much, but decided it worked with the Romance-language background that most of the characters come from. Its long rambling sentences seemed particularly apropos, in this scene set along the Mississippi.

Ride Along the River

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 10.5

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” This was the original scene 10 in the outline. But a ‘happy little accident’ produced something that I thought was a nice Edward moment that came before this. Hence, the quirky numbering. In the first draft, Claude ignored the explicit statement in the outline that Elise doesn’t confide her lover’s name to her uncle or anyone else at this point in the plot. Claude also committed em-dashes, for the first time in several scenes. I ordered a redraft, and then trimmed a few bits from the first couple of paragraphs of draft 2. I am really enjoying Claude’s interpretation of Morin (the Brandon analogue). Maybe it’s because Brandon is one of my favorite characters in S&S. Maybe it’s because, at the brainstorming stage, I came up with a background for Morin that I really liked. Whatever. Morin’s a good dude.

Partial Confession

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Fanficcing with Claude: Sense and Sensibility and Placage, Scene 10

For more information about this project, check out the earlier posts in the category “Sense and Sensibility and Placage.” What we have here today is what Bob Ross would call a happy little accident. I looked at the outline, got turned around as to whether the first Edward Ferrars POV scene was ten or twelve, and prompted Claude to write this as an Edward scene. I thought it worked surprisingly well with Edward being on the outside of Eleonore’s conversation with Elise, so I kept it, trimming only the end. The Elise scene POV that was the original scene 10 is now scene 10.5.

Élise’s Distress

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