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Books with title Lady Susan

  • LADY SUSAN/VOL#1

    Jane Austen

    Hardcover (Schocken, Jan. 1, 1987)
    Letters tell the story of Lady Susan Vernon, a cruel and scheming aristocrat, who tries to manipulate those around her
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 20, 2012)
    This epistolary novel, an early complete work that the author never submitted for publication, describes the schemes of the main character—the widowed Lady Susan—as she seeks a new husband for herself, and one for her daughter. Although the theme, together with the focus on character study and moral issues, is close to Austen's published work (Sense and Sensibility was also originally written in the epistolary form), its outlook is very different, and the heroine has few parallels in 19th-century literature. Lady Susan is a selfish, attractive woman, who tries to trap the best possible husband while maintaining a relationship with a married man. She subverts all the standards of the romantic novel: she has an active role, she's not only beautiful but intelligent and witty, and her suitors are significantly younger than she is (in contrast with Sense and Sensibility and Emma, which feature marriages of men who are sixteen years older than their wives).
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen, A Full Cast, Laurelle Westaway, David Thorn, Assistant Professor of Political Science Susan McCarthy, Melissa Leventon, Bobbie Frohman

    MP3 CD (Alcazar Audioworks, Feb. 1, 2005)
    Jane Austen's earliest known serious work, Lady Susan is a short, epistolary novel that portrays a woman bent on the exercise of her own powerful mind and personality to the point of social self-destruction. Lady Susan, a clever and ruthless widow, determines that her daughter is going to marry a man whom both detest. She sets her own sights on her sister-in-law's brother, all the while keeping an old affair simmering on the back burner. But people refuse to play the roles assigned them. In the end, her daughter gets the sister-in-law's brother, the old affair runs out of steam, and all that is left for Lady Susan is the man intended for her daughter, whom neither can abide. Told through a series of letters between the characters, the work concludes abruptly with the comment: "this correspondence...could not, to the great detriment of the Post Office revenue, be continued any longer."
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Hardcover (Throne Classics, May 29, 2019)
    Austen's "most wicked tale," Lady Susan is a short epistolary novel by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. Lady Susan is a selfish, attractive woman, who tries to trap the best possible husband while maintaining a relationship with a married man. She subverts all the standards of the romantic novel; she has an active role, she's not only beautiful but intelligent and witty, and her suitors are significantly younger than she is.
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen, Dainy d. Angeles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Lady Susan Vernon, a beautiful and charming recent widow, visits her brother- and sister-in-law, Charles and Catherine Vernon, with little advance notice at Churchill, their country residence. Catherine is far from pleased, as Lady Susan had tried to prevent her marriage to Charles and her unwanted guest has been described to her as "the most accomplished coquette in England". Among Lady Susan's conquests in London is the married Mr. Manwaring.Catherine's brother Reginald arrives a week later, and despite Catherine's strong warnings about Lady Susan's character, soon falls under her spell. Lady Susan toys with the younger man's affections for her own amusement and later because she perceives it makes her sister-in-law uneasy.
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen, David Cecil

    Hardcover (Continuum International Publishing Group - Athlone, Sept. 20, 1984)
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 3, 2012)
    Jane Austen's epistolary novel Lady Susan is an early work that was never submitted for publication. Maintaining a relationship with a married man the widowed Lady Susan schemes to find herself a new husband for herself and one of her daughter. Selfishly seeking the best possible husband for herself she maintains a relationship with a married man. Using both her beauty and wits help her with her suitors that are significantly younger than she is.
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Hardcover (Echo Library, Jan. 1, 2007)
    This large print title is set in Tiresias 16pt font as recommended by the RNIB.
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 10, 2016)
    Lady Susan is a classic novel by Jane Austen, thought to be written in 1794 but was not published until 1871. A wonderful addition to the collection. Any profits generated from the sales of this book will go towards the Freeriver Community project, a project that aims to create a self-sustaining community of creative, harmonious ways of living and being. To find out more visit www.freerivercommunity.com
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 17, 2016)
    Lady Susan is a short epistolary novel by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. This epistolary novel, an early complete work that the author never submitted for publication, describes the schemes of the main character—the widowed Lady Susan—as she seeks a new husband for herself and one for her daughter. Although the theme, together with the focus on character study and moral issues, is close to Austen's published work (Sense and Sensibility was also originally written in the epistolary form), its outlook is very different, and the heroine has few parallels in 19th-century literature. Lady Susan is a selfish, unscrupulous and scheming woman, highly attractive to men, who tries to trap the best possible husband while maintaining a relationship with a married man. She subverts all the standards of the romantic novel: she has an active role, she is not only beautiful but intelligent and witty, and her suitors are significantly younger than she is (in contrast with Sense and Sensibility and Emma, which feature marriages by their female protagonists to men who are 16 years older). Although the ending includes a traditional reward for morality, Lady Susan herself is treated more leniently than the adulteress in Mansfield Park, who is severely punished.
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen, Harriet Walter, Kim Hicks, Carole Boyd

    Audio Cassette (Naxos Audio Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen, Penelpe

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 8, 2018)
    Lady Susan: Beautiful, flirtatious, and recently widowed, Lady Susan Vernon seeks an advantageous second marriage for herself, while attempting to push her daughter into a dismal match. A magnificently crafted novel of Regency manners and mores that will delight Austen enthusiasts with its wit and elegant expression.
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