A Collection Of Letters Jane Austen

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Jane Austen's Letters

Author: Jane Austen
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date: 2011-10-20
The fourth edition of Jane Austen's Letters incorporates the findings of new scholarship to enrich our understanding of Austen and give us the fullest view yet of her life and family. The biographical and topographical indexes have been updated, a new subject index has been created, and the contents of the notes added to the general index.
Writers' Letters

Author: Michael Bird
language: en
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Release Date: 2021-11-09
Writer’s Letters is a collection of fascinating letters written by great writers, from Dickens to De Beauvoir
Selected Letters

Author: Jane Austen
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Release Date: 2004
In one of her personal letters, Jane Austen wrote "Little Matters they are to be sure, but highly important." In fact, letter-writing was something of an addiction for young women of Jane Austen's time and in her social position, and Austen's letters have a freedom and familiarity that only intimate writing can convey. Wiser than her critics, who were disappointed that her correspondence dwelt on gossip and the minutiae of everyday living, Austen understood the importance of "Little Matters," of the emotional and material details of individual lives shared with friends and family through the medium of the letter. Ironic, acerbic, always entertaining, Jane Austen's letters are a fascinating record not only of her own day-to-day existence, but of the pleasures and frustrations experienced by women of her social class which are so central to her novels. Vivien Jones's selection includes nearly two-thirds of Austen's surviving correspondence, and her lively introduction and notes set the novelist's most private writings in their wider cultural context.