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The Original Sanditon and Other Tales
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| Author:
Jane Austen
| Language:
English
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Publisher:
Om Books International
Author:
Jane Austen
Language:
English
Format:
Papaerback
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Explore the lesser-known works of Jane Austen in Sanditon and Other Tales, which sheds new light on her unpublished stories and later fragments, where Austen’s brilliant wit and mastery of storytelling shines through. From the unfinished seaside tale, Sanditon, to the cunning exploits of Lady Susan in the epistolary novella Lady Susan and glimpses of social complexities in The Watsons, each story presents a unique blend of humor and insight characteristic to the works of Austen.
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Explore the lesser-known works of Jane Austen in Sanditon and Other Tales, which sheds new light on her unpublished stories and later fragments, where Austen’s brilliant wit and mastery of storytelling shines through. From the unfinished seaside tale, Sanditon, to the cunning exploits of Lady Susan in the epistolary novella Lady Susan and glimpses of social complexities in The Watsons, each story presents a unique blend of humor and insight characteristic to the works of Austen.
About Author
Born on 16 December 1775 in Steventon, Hampshire, JaneAusten was one of eight children of George Austen, a clergyman, who assisted as the rector of the Anglican parishes.
Jane began writing as a teenager. In 1783, along with her sister Cassandra, she was sent to Oxford where she was taught by Mrs Ann Cawley. When the sisters caught typhus, both were sent home and Jane attended boarding school in Reading from early 1785. Since the Austen family couldn’t afford the school fees, Jane returned home in 1786.
In 1796, Jane began writing First Impressions and completed the first draft in August 1797, (later published as Pride and Prejudice). During this time, her father tried publishing one of his daughter’s novels. In her early years, Jane had unrestricted access to her father’s library and her father too would provide her expensive stationery to encourage her.
Jane began writing as a teenager. In 1783, along with her sister Cassandra, she was sent to Oxford where she was taught by Mrs Ann Cawley. When the sisters caught typhus, both were sent home and Jane attended boarding school in Reading from early 1785. Since the Austen family couldn’t afford the school fees, Jane returned home in 1786.
In 1796, Jane began writing First Impressions and completed the first draft in August 1797, (later published as Pride and Prejudice). During this time, her father tried publishing one of his daughter’s novels. In her early years, Jane had unrestricted access to her father’s library and her father too would provide her expensive stationery to encourage her.
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