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Books with title LADY SUSAN

  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Hardcover (Franklin Classics, Oct. 16, 2018)
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    eBook (, Jan. 16, 2018)
    Lady Susan by Jane Austen
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Lady Susan by Jane Austen. One of the greatest classics of literary fiction, now available in high quality.
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    (, Jan. 18, 2018)
    Lady Susan by Jane Austen
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 2, 2019)
    A reprint from original text. Please note spelling, punctuation and grammar could be different to modern day style. The views held by the author are not those of the editor.
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  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    eBook (, Aug. 14, 2016)
    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.Source: Wikipedia
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, July 6, 2018)
    Lady Susan I LADY SUSAN VERNON TO MR. VERNON Langford, Dec. MY DEAR BROTHER,—I can no longer refuse myself the pleasure of profiting by your kind invitation when we last parted of spending some weeks with you at Churchhill, and, therefore, if quite convenient to you and Mrs. Vernon to receive me at present, I shall hope within a few days to be introduced to a sister whom I have so long desired to be acquainted with. My kind friends here are most affectionately urgent with me to prolong my stay, but their hospitable and cheerful dispositions lead them too much into society for my present situation and state of mind; and I impatiently look forward to the hour when I shall be admitted into your delightful retirement. I long to be made known to your dear little children, in whose hearts I shall be very eager to secure an interest I shall soon have need for all my fortitude, as I am on the point of separation from my own daughter. The long illness of her dear father prevented my paying her that attention which duty and affection equally dictated, and I have too much reason to fear that the governess to whose care I consigned her was unequal to the charge. I have therefore resolved on placing her at one of the best private schools in town, where I shall have an opportunity of leaving her myself in my way to you. I am determined, you see, not to be denied admittance at Churchhill. It would indeed give me most painful sensations to know that it were not in your power to receive me. Your most obliged and affectionate sister, S. VERNON.
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen, Jasones Edition

    (Jasones Edition, Oct. 31, 2017)
    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.BONUS :• Biography of Jane Austen.• Jane Austen : Bilbiography in Pictures.• Jane Austen : Most Famous Quotes.
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    (Independently published, Feb. 9, 2020)
    Lady Susan is the only full novel written by Jane Austen that was not published in her lifetime. Composed in the epistolary form that was popular at the time, the novel is a series of letters primarily between Lady Susan, Mrs Vernon, Mrs Vernon's mother (Lady de Courcy), Lady Susan and Mrs Johnson. The central character is remarkable in Austenian terms as she has nearly no redeeming features. A gorgeous, clever and witty woman, Lady Susan uses her talents for thoroughly selfish ends as she scrupulously scours society searching for "appropriate" husbands for herself and for her daughter.
  • Lady Susan

    Jane Austen

    (E-BOOKARAMA, Dec. 25, 2018)
    Jane Austen demonstrated her mastery of the epistolary novel genre in "Lady Susan", which she wrote in 1795 but never published. "Lady Susan" tells the story of an unscrupulous widow who manipulates her family and acquaintances for her own social survival. The novel takes place in Victorian England over the course of several months.
  • Lady Susan:

    Jane Austen, Sofie Moonligth

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 11, 2018)
    is a short epistolary novel by Jane Austen, possibly written in 1794 but not published until 1871. This early complete work, which the author never submitted for publication, describes the schemes of the title character.
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