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The Friendly Jane Austen: A Well-Mannered Introduction to a Lady of Sense and Sensibility - Natalie Tyler, Jon Winokur, Reid Boates
The Friendly Jane Austen: A Well-Mannered Introduction to a Lady of Sense and Sensibility
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Every generation rediscovers Jane Austen with a renewed passion for her timeless stories of romance, family relations, and foibles of human nature. Today she is more popular than ever. Natalie Tyler captures the essence of this enthusiasm in a book that shuns obscure academic approaches and... show more
Every generation rediscovers Jane Austen with a renewed passion for her timeless stories of romance, family relations, and foibles of human nature. Today she is more popular than ever. Natalie Tyler captures the essence of this enthusiasm in a book that shuns obscure academic approaches and provides lively discussions about every one of Austen's novels and characters. Readers can experience the highlights of Austen's early writings, learn about the man who almost won her hand, and puzzle over what on earth she meant by the last line of Persuasion. Tyler includes quizzes, eye-catching illustrations, interviews with Austen scholars and lovers of her work-such as Jane Smiley, T. C. Boyle, and Miss Manners-plus a filmography, a bibliography, and browsable quotes and sidebars to create this wildly entertaining Austen companion.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780141001920 (0141001925)
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
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Telynor's Library, and then some
Telynor's Library, and then some rated it
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A great introduction to the fiction and world of Jane Austen. Goes a long way towards untangling what is going on, and understanding the background of the novels. A must for those who love Ms. Austen.
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