This was a happy discovery indeed. LibraryThing lists the most requested new title among their December 2009 Early Reviewers choices as Sanditon, Austen’s last and unfinished novel!
Early Reviewers is a service for LibraryThing members who want to receive free advance copies of books in exchange for a review on their blog. To date, this new [...]
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Sanditon, Austen’s last unfinished work is haute at LibraryThing
Posted in Austen Book Sleuth, Austen Editions, Austen's Oeuvre, Minor Works, tagged British literature, Fiction, Hesperus Press, Jane Austen, LibraryThing, Sanditon on 17 December 2009 | 11 Comments »
‘Prayers composed by my dear sister Jane’ – A Thankful Sense of Jane Austen’s Prayers
Posted in Austen's Oeuvre, Minor Works, tagged Jane Austen, Jane Austen's Prayers, St. Nicholas Church, Steventon on 25 November 2009 | 3 Comments »
“Give us a thankful sense of the blessings in which we live, of the many comforts of our lot; that we may not deserve to lose them by discontent or indifference. Hear us almighty God, for his sake who has redeemed us, and taught us thus to pray. Amen.” Prayer I, Jane Austen
Happy Thanksgiving to [...]
Run wild through Jane Austen’s Love & Freindship, but do not faint!
Posted in Minor Works, tagged Books, Classic Literature, Fiction, Jane Austen, Joan Hassall, Love and Freindship, Minor Works of Jane Austen on 10 September 2008 | 1 Comment »
I have been reading Jane Austen’s Juvenilia and find it delightful. Love and Freindship, (note the original misspelling on friendship) a novella written as an epistolary inscribed “Deceived in Friendship & Betrayed in Love” was dedicated to Madame la Comtesse de Feuillide (Jane Austen’s cousin Eliza Hancock who married a French Count, Jean-Francois Capot de [...]
Oxford World’s Classics Reveal New Jane Austen Editions
Posted in Austen Book Sleuth, Austen Editions, Emma, Mansfield Park, Minor Works, Northanger Abbey, Persuasion, Pride & Prejudice, Sense & Sensibility, tagged Emma, Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, Northanger Abbey, Oxford University Press, Oxford World's Classics, Persuasion, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility on 6 May 2008 | 2 Comments »
“Be satisfied,” said he, “I will not raise any outcry. I will keep my ill-humour to myself. I have a very sincere interest in Emma. Isabella does not seem more my sister; has never excited a greater interest; perhaps hardly so great. There is an anxiety, a curiosity in what one feels for Emma. I [...]















