Lady Susan

Lady Susan Jane Austen

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AUTHOR: - Jane AUSTEN, born in 1775 and died in 1817 (at 42), is an English author.Her writings are imbued with realism and she has devoted herself to social criticism and to convey the message of freedom of thought with humor and irony. This franchise has allowed him to be esteemed and loved for his books that are distributed and read by a large audience.His work is rich in famous novels: Sens and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816). Two other novels published posthumously in 1818: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.Her books are mostly sentimental, written in the 18th century, with intrigue, comic nature, and women's dependence on marriage as a plot for social status and economic security.These novels deal with moral issues and propose happy outcomesThe literary elite admired the work, especially after the publication by his nephew of "A Memoir of Jane Austen" in (1869).His artistic, ideological and historical works are a real success. These are part of the literary heritage of Britain and English-speaking countries, and even of world literature.FICTION: - The fictional LADY SUSAN by Jane Austen was posthumously published in 1871 in London, England.It's an epistolary novel, a moral tale, written at 19, in Steventon, in his childhood home in Hampshire, UK.The novel is composed of 41 letters. These are fictitious correspondences between Lady Susan and her friend Mrs Alicia Johnson, between Lady de Courcy and her mother and between other characters.Mainly, this is the story of the widow Lady Susan Vernon. This one has a 16 year old girl, Frederica, shy. She is terrified by her mother.Lady Susan is suspected of being immoral, perverted and manipulative to the highest degree. She maintains several flirts at a time. She is looking for husbands for her and for her daughter, if possible wealthy.Lady Susan had tried to prevent the marriage at the beginning, 6 years ago, of her brother-in-law with Mrs Vernon, born Lady of Courcy. These have several very young children.

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description 56 pages
Lady Susan

Lady Susan Jane Austen

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AUTHOR: - Jane AUSTEN, born in 1775 and died in 1817 (at 42), is an English author.Her writings are imbued with realism and she has devoted herself to social criticism and to convey the message of freedom of thought with humor and irony. This franchise has allowed him to be esteemed and loved for his books that are distributed and read by a large audience.His work is rich in famous novels: Sens and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1816). Two other novels published posthumously in 1818: Northanger Abbey and Persuasion.Her books are mostly sentimental, written in the 18th century, with intrigue, comic nature, and women's dependence on marriage as a plot for social status and economic security.These novels deal with moral issues and propose happy outcomesThe literary elite admired the work, especially after the publication by his nephew of "A Memoir of Jane Austen" in (1869).His artistic, ideological and historical works are a real success. These are part of the literary heritage of Britain and English-speaking countries, and even of world literature.FICTION: - The fictional LADY SUSAN by Jane Austen was posthumously published in 1871 in London, England.It's an epistolary novel, a moral tale, written at 19, in Steventon, in his childhood home in Hampshire, UK.The novel is composed of 41 letters. These are fictitious correspondences between Lady Susan and her friend Mrs Alicia Johnson, between Lady de Courcy and her mother and between other characters.Mainly, this is the story of the widow Lady Susan Vernon. This one has a 16 year old girl, Frederica, shy. She is terrified by her mother.Lady Susan is suspected of being immoral, perverted and manipulative to the highest degree. She maintains several flirts at a time. She is looking for husbands for her and for her daughter, if possible wealthy.Lady Susan had tried to prevent the marriage at the beginning, 6 years ago, of her brother-in-law with Mrs Vernon, born Lady of Courcy. These have several very young children.

business Independently Published
menu_book N/A
calendar_today 2018
qr_code_2 9781731299628
language EN
description 56 pages