
Love and Freindship: And Other Youthful Writings (Penguin Clothbound Classics)
Jane Austen
Introduction by Christine Alexander
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Jane Austenâs earliest writing dates from when she was just eleven-years-old, and already shows the hallmarks of her mature work. But it is also a product of the times in which she grew upâdark, grotesque, often surprisingly bawdy, and a far cry from the polished, sparkling novels of manners for which she became famous. Drunken heroines, babies who bite off their mothersâ fingers, and a letter-writer who has murdered her whole family all feature in these highly spirited pieces. This edition includes all of Austenâs juvenilia, including her âHistory of Englandâ and the novella Lady Susan, in which the anti-heroine schemes and cheats her way through high society. With a title that captures a young Austenâs original idiosyncratic spelling habits and an introduction by Christine Alexander that shows how Austen was self-consciously fashioning herself as a writer from an early age, this is a must-have for any Austen lover.
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Jane Austen
Introduction by Christine Alexander
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Jane Austenâs earliest writing dates from when she was just eleven-years-old, and already shows the hallmarks of her mature work. But it is also a product of the times in which she grew upâdark, grotesque, often surprisingly bawdy, and a far cry from the polished, sparkling novels of manners for which she became famous. Drunken heroines, babies who bite off their mothersâ fingers, and a letter-writer who has murdered her whole family all feature in these highly spirited pieces. This edition includes all of Austenâs juvenilia, including her âHistory of Englandâ and the novella Lady Susan, in which the anti-heroine schemes and cheats her way through high society. With a title that captures a young Austenâs original idiosyncratic spelling habits and an introduction by Christine Alexander that shows how Austen was self-consciously fashioning herself as a writer from an early age, this is a must-have for any Austen lover.
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