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Love and Freindship and Other Early Works (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading) - Sarah S. G. Frantz (Introduction), Jane Austen
Love and Freindship and Other Early Works (Barnes & Noble Library of Essential Reading)
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Jane Austen wrote the delightfully silly Love and Freindship and Other Early Works in her teenage years to entertain her family. With its endearingly misspelled title, the collection of brief experimental sketches reveals the making of one of the best-loved authors of British literature.In "Love... show more
Jane Austen wrote the delightfully silly Love and Freindship and Other Early Works in her teenage years to entertain her family. With its endearingly misspelled title, the collection of brief experimental sketches reveals the making of one of the best-loved authors of British literature.In "Love and Freindship" and "Lesley Castle," Austen parodies the sentimental and Gothic novels of love at first sight, clandestine elopements, long-lost relatives, fainting, fatal riding accidents, adultery, and castles. In "The History of England," Austen confirms that the only thing children learn in their classrooms are a few dates and some inconsequential, but usually scandalous, details about the personal lives of monarchs. Fundamentally, though, the stories demonstrate the lively mind and ready wit of a teenage girl living in the late eighteenth century.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9780760768563 (0760768560)
ASIN: 9780760768563
Publisher: Sterling
Pages no: 104
Edition language: English
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caseyreads
caseyreads rated it
I don't know about all these five and four star reviews. You can adore Jane Austen, but this early work of hers is far from polished or cohesive. Of course, it was never meant to be published. It seems like it was the normal ramblings of a young teenager, writing away in her journal about whatever w...
TheBecks
TheBecks rated it
I can't say that this is one of my favorites of Austen's. It was very quick, and very short, and funny in an over-the-top way, but I find that I much prefer her subtlety. Considering how young she was when writing this though, it's pretty damn impressive. "Run mad as often as you chuse; but do not f...
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