Volume the First by Jane Austen: In Her Own Hand by Jane Austen

Volume the First by Jane Austen: In Her Own Hand

Jane Austen
255 pages
Abbeville
Oct 2014
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For the first time, all three volumes of Jane Austen's brilliant early<br>manuscripts are available in beautiful facsimile editions.<br><br>Fan fiction from the eighteenth century - Jane Austen's stories are as fresh and fun today as they were when she wrote them.<br><br>Forever immortalized as the author of <i>Pride and Prejudice</i>, Jane Austen actually produced her first &quot;books&quot; as a teenager. Taking their names from the inscriptions on their covers - <i>Volume the First</i>, <i>Volume the Second</i>, and <i>Volume the Third</i> - these brilliant little collections include the stories, playlets, verses, and moral fragments she wrote likely from the ages of twelve to eighteen.<br><br>As a young author, Jane Austen delighted in language, employing it with great humor and surprising skill. She was adept at parodying the popular stories of her day and entertained her readers with outrageous plotlines and characters. Kathryn Sutherland places Austen's earliest works in context and explains how she mimicked even the style and manner in which this contemporary popular fiction was presented and arranged on the page.<br><br>None of her six famous novels survives in complete manuscript form. This is a unique opportunity to own likenesses of Jane Austen's notebooks as originally written - in her own hand.<br><br><i>Volume the First</i>, housed at the Bodleian Library of the University of Oxford, includes the following stories: &quot;Frederic &amp; Elfrida,&quot; &quot;Jack &amp; Alice,&quot; &quot;Edgar &amp; Emma,&quot; &quot;Henry &amp; Eliza,&quot; &quot;Mr Harley,&quot; &quot;Sir William Mountague,&quot; &quot;Mr Clifford,&quot; &quot;The beautifull Cafsandra,&quot; &quot;Amelia Webster,&quot; &quot;The Visit,&quot; &quot;The Mystery,&quot; &quot;The three Sisters,&quot; &quot;Detached peices,&quot; and &quot;Ode to Pity.&quot;

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