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Sanditon and Other Stories (Everyman's Library) por Jane Austen
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Sanditon and Other Stories (Everyman's Library)

por Jane Austen

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As someone who has enjoyed Austen's other works, I bought Sanditon with high hopes of further enjoyment, even if the stories it contained were unedited or incomplete.

What I found inside did seem to be a collection of everything else that Austen had ever written that had managed to survive her family's purge. The novels are okay, but not much better than that. One was very incomplete, without even any notes as to what the intended ending to the story may have been. Another was also incomplete but came with a family member's admission of what Austen had planned to do in the finish of the story. The third was finished, and interesting in that it was epistolary in its whole which is a different style than I'm used to with Austen's works.

The second half of the novel is comprised of her juvenelia which I admit that I did not get all the way through. Many of the stories show her youth and immaturity, and still many others seem to be lacking entirely in plot or general interest for the story.

I wasn't overly impressed with this collection. Perhaps that makes me a bad Jane Austen fan, but I really didn't feel this added to what I already know of her life and her novels. It was a lackluster reading experience. ( )
  rainbowdarling | Mar 16, 2009 |
A collection of writings from Jane Austen's teenage years, as well as unfinished stories. She was pretty darn funny even as a teenager, it turns out. Much more broadly satirical and parodistic than she allowed herself to be later. This collection is well worth checking out for the Austen fan. Even if you don't like Austen, you may find some of these stories give you a new perspective on her. ( )
  m.c.wade | Feb 12, 2009 |
Collection of unfinished work and some juvenilia. The Watsons was probably deservedly unfinished; I will forever wonder what would have occurred in Sanditon; while Lady Susan is a delicious bit of soap opera. Definitely worth picking up if you're an Austen enthusiast. ( )
  siriaeve | Jul 4, 2008 |
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0679447199, Hardcover)

(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)

Readers of Jane Austen’s six great novels are left hungering for more, and more there is: the marvelous unpublished manuscripts she left behind, collected here.

Sanditon might have been Austen’s greatest novel had she lived to finish it. Its subject matter astonishes: here is Austen observing the birth pangs of the culture of commerce, as her country-bred heroine, a foolish baronet, a family of hypochondriacs, and a mysterious West Indian heiress collide against the background hum of real-estate development at a seaside resort.

The Watsons, begun in 1804 but never completed, tells the story of a young woman who was raised by a rich aunt and who finds herself shipped back to the comparative poverty and social clumsiness of her own family.

The novella Lady Susan is a miniature masterpiece, featuring Austen’s only villainous protagonist. Lady Susan’s subtle, single-minded, and ruthless pursuit of power makes the reader regret that Austen never again wrote a novel with a scheming widow for its heroine.

The special joy of this collection lies in Austen’s juvenilia–tiny novels, the enchantingly funny Love and Freindship, comic fragments, and a (very) partial history of England–romping miniatures that she wrote in her teens. Their high spirits, hilarity, and control offer delicious proof that Austen was an artist “born, not made.”

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