Lady Susan, Sanditon and The Watsons
Title | Lady Susan, Sanditon and The Watsons PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Austen |
Publisher | Courier Dover Publications |
Pages | 163 |
Release | 2020-04-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0486846776 |
Three of Austen's smaller works, worthy of reading for both pleasure and study: Lady Susan, in which a widow seeks an advantageous second marriage; and the unfinished novels The Watsons and Sandition.
Unfinished Austen: Interpreting "Catharine", "Lady Susan", "The Watsons" and "Sanditon"
Title | Unfinished Austen: Interpreting "Catharine", "Lady Susan", "The Watsons" and "Sanditon" PDF eBook |
Author | Joanne Wilkes |
Publisher | Anthem Press |
Pages | 106 |
Release | 2023-09-05 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1839986034 |
Unfinished Austen examines four texts that Jane Austen left incomplete: Catharine, or the Bower (1792–-3), Lady Susan (1795?), The Watsons (1803–-4?) and Sanditon (1817), none of them published till well after her death. Since very little in manuscript form survives from the six famous novels, these four manuscript texts offer insight into the novelist in the process of creation. They also problematize the romance plot prominent in the published novels by presenting this in a nebulous or incipient state that underlines its artificiality. These texts sometimes show how the romance plot is inflected by the financial condition in which young marriageable women can find themselves. Moreover, the stories (other than Catharine) have aroused the interest of many later writers—including writers for theatre and screen—who are eager to complete or to amplify them. They may do this through developing the stories to some kind of dénouement. Perhaps more intriguingly, however, these texts induce some writers to question the very enterprise of concluding an unfinished text.
Lady Susan, the Watsons, and Sanditon
Title | Lady Susan, the Watsons, and Sanditon PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Austen |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0198835892 |
'I am tired of submitting my will to the caprices of others-of resigning my own judgement in deference to those to whom I owe no duty, and for whom I feel no respect.' The unfinished fictions collected here are the novels and other writing that Jane Austen did not publish. The protagonist of the earliest story is Lady Susan, a sexual predator and a brilliant and manipulative sociopath. The Watsons, a tale of riches to rags, is set in a village deep in mud and misery where the Watson sisters waste away, day after dull day, waiting for the suitors who never appear. Sanditon, the novel interrupted by the author's death, is a topical satire on the niche marketing campaign waged by investors in the latest seaside resort, the fictional Sanditon, situated on England's over-supplied south coast. If The Watsons shares the disturbed life of a Chekhov short story, Sanditon's cast of eccentrics anticipates the zany world of Dickens. Experimental and sharp-elbowed, all three probe new areas of invention and push out beyond what we expect to find in a novel by Jane Austen. This edition collects together all Austen's unpublished adult fiction, poetry, and related writings, written in her late teens, in her late twenties, and in the year she died, aged forty-one. They contribute more than a dash of discomfort to our modern image of the romantic novelist and reveal Jane Austen's development as a writer.
Northanger Abbey ; Lady Susan ; The Watsons and Sanditon
Title | Northanger Abbey ; Lady Susan ; The Watsons and Sanditon PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Austen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Books and reading |
ISBN |
During a season in Bath, Catherine Morland meets Henry and Eleanor Tilney and is invited to Northanger Abbey, the home of their father, General Tilney. Hearing exaggerated reports of Catherine's wealth, the General encourages her to marry his son.
The Novels of Jane Austen: Lady Susan; The Watson; A memoir; Letters
Title | The Novels of Jane Austen: Lady Susan; The Watson; A memoir; Letters PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Austen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 716 |
Release | 1892 |
Genre | |
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The Watsons
Title | The Watsons PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Austen |
Publisher | DigiCat |
Pages | 56 |
Release | 2022-05-29 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The Watsons is an abandoned novel by Jane Austen, completed by her niece. The story tells about the widowed priest and his six children, four of which are daughters wishing to get married t a rich man. Although one of the daughters, Emma, was raised by their rich childless aunt. As a result, she is better educated than her other three sisters and has different values. The pursuit for love and wealthy admirers and the opposition between sisters lead to mingled affairs, romantic love stories, and exciting adventures.
Jane Austen's Fiction Manuscripts
Title | Jane Austen's Fiction Manuscripts PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Austen |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 9780199680917 |
Kathryn Sutherland presents an edition of the fiction manuscripts of Jane Austen (1775-1817) in this five-volume set. Scholars have pored over this much-loved novelist for decades, yet there are still more riches to be uncovered by the careful presentation of the texts in this fully annotated new edition. Jane Austen's fiction manuscripts are the first substantial collection of autograph writings to survive for a British novelist. They represent every stage of her writing life, from childhood--aged 11 or 12--to the year of her death. The manuscripts represent a wide variety of physical states: working drafts, fair copies, and handwritten publications for private circulation. Where the juvenile, handwritten notebooks have long appeared to scholars to be finished artefacts, most of the other manuscript writings consist of pre-print or working drafts in various stages of development. There is no evidence to indicate that Austen saw the bulk of these working drafts as anything other than provisional. Hence the stark situation that no manuscripts remain for works which saw publication in her lifetime, the assumption being that these were routinely destroyed once replaced by print forms. There is only one exception: the two cancelled chapters of Persuasion, which represent an alternative ending to the one that made it into print. The manuscript evidence therefore represents a different Jane Austen: different in the range of fiction they contain from the novels we know only from print; and different in what they reveal about the workings of her imagination. Because of the variety of their pre-print states, because of their experimental range, and because of the way they extend the time span of her writing life (far longer than the single decade of the printed novels), these manuscript writings can claim a special place in our understanding of the evolution of the famous fictions. The edition presents full transcriptions of the texts based on a fresh examination of all the extant witnesses in Austen's hand, with facing facsimile images of the manuscript pages, and commentary on revisions, over-writings, erasures, and other features of the manuscripts.