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    This beautifully designed original edition of Jane Austen's beloved novel, twice released as a major motion picture, is about a spoiled, precocious, headstrong young woman, Emma Woodhouse, who is blind to the dangers of meddling in other people's lives. Set in Regency England in the early nineteenth century, Emma lives with her wealthy, kindly, yet eccentric father who is quite the hypochondriac. Lovable, beautiful, wealthy and smart, Emma enjoys matchmaking and believes that she can determine people's emotions and whom they love simply by watching them. Unfortunately, she is also a spoiled, meddlesome snob and not at all good at arranging marriages. Her rich imagination and mistaken perceptions lead her astray in this playful comedy of manners which highlights England's country society and their obsession with social distinctions as well as the dependence of women on marriage at that time to secure their class rank and economic security. Jane Austen was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction, set among England's high society with their country estates and emphasis on social standing, earned her a place as one of the most widely read writers in English literature. Her timeless stories of the landed gentry have been turned into a host of movies and television shows, and translated into multiple languages. Her realism and stinging social commentary have cemented her historical importance among scholars and critics alike. Readers, young and old, have enjoyed being a part of that era through Austen's rich and memorable characters as they romp through her detailed novels of English country life in the nineteenth century.

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    Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. Her works critique the novels of sensibility of the second half of the 18th century and are part of the transition to 19th-century literary realism. Her use of biting irony, along with her realism, humour, and social commentary, have long earned her acclaim among critics, scholars, and popular audiences alike. With the publication of Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816), she achieved success as a published writer.

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    Pride and Prejudice is an 1813 romantic novel of manners written by Jane Austen. The novel follows the character development of Elizabeth Bennet, the dynamic protagonist of the book who learns about the repercussions of hasty judgments and comes to appreciate the difference between superficial goodness and actual goodness. Its humour lies in its honest depiction of manners, education, marriage, and money during the Regency era in England. Pride and Prejudice has consistently appeared near the top of lists of "most-loved books" among literary scholars and the reading public. It has become one of the most popular novels in English literature and has inspired many derivatives in modern literature.

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    Persuasion is the last novel fully completed by Jane Austen. It was published at the end of 1817, six months after her death. The novel was well-received in the early 19th century, but its greater fame came later in the century and continued into the 20th and 21st centuries. Much scholarly debate on Austen's work has since been published. Anne Elliot is noteworthy among Austen's heroines for her relative maturity. As Persuasion was Austen's last completed work, it is accepted as her most maturely written novel, showing a refinement of literary conception indicative of a woman approaching forty years of age. Her use of free indirect discourse in narrative was in full evidence by 1816.

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    Emma, by Jane Austen, is a novel about youthful hubris and romantic misunderstandings. It is set in the fictional country village of Highbury and the surrounding estates of Hartfield, Randalls and Donwell Abbey, and involves the relationships among people from a small number of families. The novel was first published in December 1815, with its title page listing a publication date of 1816. As in her other novels, Austen explores the concerns and difficulties of genteel women living in Georgian-Regency England. Emma is a comedy of manners, and depicts issues of marriage, sex, age, and social status.

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    Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots often explore the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of favourable social standing and economic security. Her works critique the novels of sensibility of the second half of the 18th century and are part of the transition to 19th-century literary realism. Her use of biting irony, along with her realism, humour, and social commentary, have long earned her acclaim among critics, scholars, and popular audiences alike. With the publication of Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816), she achieved success as a published writer.

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    Persuasion (1817) is the final novel written by English author Jane Austen-and the first to be attributed to her name. Persuasion was published posthumously to widespread critical acclaim, and has since been recognized as an understated and mature work of fiction from one of history's finest writers. Like most of Austen's novels, Persuasion involves an intricate network of characters and relationships, illustrating its author's peerless attention to the inner workings of aristocratic society and the nuances of human communication.Persuaded by her wealthy family to break off her engagement to the young Frederick Wentworth, Anne Elliot finds herself unmarried nearly eight years later. By now, with the Elliot family all but ruined by the spendthrift Sir Walter and his enabling daughter Elizabeth, the prospect of marriage is not only a distant hope for Anne, but a bitter reminder of what could have been. When chance reunites her with Frederick, now the esteemed Captain Wentworth for his accomplishments in the Napoleonic Wars, she will have to navigate feelings both old and new with the reversal brought on by their opposing fortunes. As the two are drawn closer together, they will have to decide if it is possible to rekindle a love that has lain dormant much longer than their engagement was allowed to last. Jane Austen's Persuasion is a perceptive and entertaining novel that raises timeless questions regarding the inequity of social life, the disparate opportunities available to men and woman, and the indomitable feelings which work to draw them together-and threaten to drive them apart.With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Jane Austen's Persuasion is a classic of English literature reimagined for modern readers.

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    Read one of the best-loved Jane Austen books of all timeThe definitive editionLARGE PRINT EDITION16-point font for easy readingProfessionally typeset for premium-quality printFeatures an uplifting extended biography of the life and experiences of Jane AustenNorthanger Abbey is a well-known and beloved Jane Austen novel. This parody of Gothic fiction was the first of Austen's novels, but it wasn't published until after her death. This fun, thrilling novel parodied the habitual clichés of gothic novels and it has won a spot in the heart of Jane Austen fans, spurring numerous adaptations, movies, and TV series.The story follows young and naive Catherine Morland, a "young heroine in training" who spends too much time reading fiction. When Catherine is invited by her neighbors to spend the ball season with them, she is delighted to meet Tilney, a young gentleman, Thorpe, a quiet and reserved young man, and Isabella, a vivacious and lively young lady."Beware how you give your heart."While Catherine is not interested at all in Thorpe, he perceived Tilney as a rival for Catherine's affections and tries to sabotage their friendship. This puts Catherine in many awkward situations. When she is invited to stay in their manor, Northanger Abbey, Catherine puts their friendship further at risk by fantasizing about the place like the scenario of a Gothic novel.Will young Catherine mature past her delusions, or will her daydreams end her friendship with Tilney? Follow the twists and turns of this thrilling story in this edition of Northanger Abbey.Get your copy of this timeless classic today!

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    Read one of the most popular books of all timeThe definitive editionLARGE PRINT EDITION16-point font for easy readingProfessionally typeset for premium-quality printFeatures an uplifting extended biography of the life and experiences of Jane AustenSense and Sensibility is one of Jane Austen's most known and loved novels. First published in 1811, this novel was so popular in its time that it sold out the first print and a second one had to be made shortly after. It has been continuously printed ever since. Numerous television series and play adaptations have been based on this novel.In this story, we meet the Dashwood family. Recently widowed, the mother needs to move with her three young daughters to the cottage of a distant relative. There, young Elinor and Marianne will meet Jennings, a well-meaning but gossipy young man, Colonel Brandon, an older and reserved man, and the dashing young Willoughby to who Marianne falls in love with almost immediately."If I could but know his heart, everything would become easy."Willoughby and Marianne seem to be deeply in love, and her displays of affection forego all sense of decorum, despite her sister's pleads to "remain sensible." Soon, Willoughby needs to depart the town on business which sends Marianne into sorrow.How will their story fare? Will Marianne marry Willoughby? Will Elinor be able to put some sense into her sister? Read this edition to find out!Get your copy of this timeless classic today!

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    Read one of the most popular Jane Austen books of all timeThe definitive editionLarge Print editionFeatures an uplifting extended biography of the life and experiences of Jane AustenProfessionally remastered for premium quality print and easy readingPersuasion is one of Jane Austen's masterpieces. The last fully written novel she ever published, Persuasion was published in 1817 after her death. It is the culmination of Austen's many years of writing. This lovely novel gives readers fully-fleshed glimpses into the protagonist's psyche. It has been adapted numerous times into movies, TV series, and plays.In this story, we follow Anne Elliot, a spinster of twenty-seven years who has to move with her family in hopes of reducing their debt by renting their home to a naval Admiral and his wife. As it turns out, the brother of the wife is Anne's long-lost love. They were engaged seven years prior, but Anne was persuaded to break the engagement by her family because he was a "e;poor naval officer of no prospects."e;"e;How quick come the reasons for approving what we like."e;Now a rich officer, Wenworth seems to not have forgiven Anne for breaking off their engagement. What will happen between them? Will their love be rekindled or is the animosity too strong? Read this edition and find out!Get your copy of this timeless classic today!

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    Read one of the most popular authors of all timeThe definitive editionLARGE PRINT EDITIONFeatures an uplifting extended biography of the life and experiences of Jane AustenProfessionally remastered for premium quality print and easy readingEmma is one of Jane Austen's most well-known and popular novels. First published in 1815, this comedy of manners explores sex, marriage, social status, and youth. It has spurred many modern adaptations in film, TV series, and stage plays.Young Emma Woodhouse is handsome, rich, headstrong, and lively. After Miss Taylor, her former governess and best friend, retires to get married, Emma decides that she likes matchmaking and tries to enter into the profession."e;I may have lost my heart, but not my self-control. "e;She starts off by persuading her friend Miss Harriet to refuse a proposal from Robert Martin, a young farmer, although she likes him. She hopes she will instead marry Mr. Elton, the local vicar, even though he considers Harriet well below his social standing. Mistakenly taking Emma's interest for love, Mr. Elton proposes to her instead.Will Emma's matchmaking abilities flourish or will she wreak havoc amongst her friends? If you want to learn more about Emma's exploits, you will have to read this edition of Emma!Get your copy of this timeless classic today!

  • av Jane Austen & Joanna Nadin
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    A fresh, funny and accessible retelling of Jane Austen's classic story, with witty black and white illustrations throughout.

  • av Steven Butler & Jane Austen
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    A fresh, funny and accessible retelling of Jane Austen's classic story, with witty black and white illustrations throughout.

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    Impulsive Marianne Dashwood and cautious Elinor are as different as two sisters could be, yet both are shattered by their father's sudden death. Elinor's attachment to the reserved Edward Ferrars is torn asunder by family opposition and his own dark secret, while Marianne's brilliant romance with the dashing John Willoughby comes to a tumultuous end in a devastating public betrayal. Can the two sisters overcome these trials to find true, lasting happiness? Jane Austen's beloved first novel, filled with romance, redemption and social critique, is brought to life for a modern audience in this gorgeous manga-style adaptation!

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  • av Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf & Ulrich Baer
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