Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English author born in Hampshire, England. She's best-known for her novels in which she critiques eighteenth-century society and displays her characteristically sharp wit. Austen's most famous works include 'Sense and Sensibility' (1811), 'Pride and Prejudice' 1813, and 'Emma' (1816). Although her works have now been translated and printed in editions across the globe, Austen was relatively unknown during her lifetime, publishing her novels anonymously.
Jane Austen, gemalt von ihrer Schwester Cassandra, Ausschnitt
Introduction
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Volume the First: Frederic and Elfrida
Jack and Alice
Edgar and Emma
Henry and Eliza
The adventures of Mr Harley
Sir William Mountague
Memoirs of Mr Clifford
The beautiful Cassandra
Amelia Webster
The Visit
The Mystery
The Three Sisters
A fragment - written to inculcate the practise of Virtue
A beautiful description of the different effects of Sensibility on different Minds
The Generous Curate
Ode to Pity
Volume the Second: Love and Freindship
Lesley Castle
The History of England
A Collection of Letters
The female philosopher
The First Act of a Comedy
A Letter from a Young Lady
A Tour through Wales
A Tale
Volume the Third: Evelyn, Catharine, or the Bower
Corrections and Emendations
Appendix A. The History of England: facsimile
Appendix B. Marginalia in Oliver Goldsmith's The History of England
Appendix C. Marginalia in Vicesimus Knox's Elegant Extracts
Appendix D. Sophia Sentiment's letter in The Loiterer
Appendix D. Continuations of 'Evelyn' and 'Catharine' by James Edward Austen and Anna Lefroy
Abbreviations
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