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|Persuasion
Persuasion is Austen's final completed novel, written in her later years, that explores themes of persuasion, communication, and the choices facing women through the story of Anne Elliot and her reunited romance with Captain Wentworth. It is considered Austen's most refined and mature work, reflecting her mastery of literary techniques and deep [...]
Sense and Sensibility
In her first novel, Jane Austen explores the themes of "sense" (good judgment and prudence) and "sensibility" (emotional sensitivity and romanticism) through the contrasting personalities and experiences of the Dashwood sisters.
Mansfield Park
Experience Jane Austen's Mansfield Park, a captivating novel published in 1814. Join Fanny Price on her transformative journey from a poor girl to a woman, as she resides with her wealthy relatives at the grand estate of Mansfield Park.
Northanger Abbey
Discover Jane Austen's captivating novel, Northanger Abbey. Follow the journey of Catherine Morland, a young heroine navigating society and the blurred lines between reality and Gothic novels. Experience Austen's masterful prose, social commentary, and insightful character portrayals. Delve into themes of societal expectations, social class, and suitable marriages in 18th century Britain.
Emma
The novel Emma was penned by Jane Austen way back in 1815, though it didn’t actually get printed until the following year. Austen was British, and Emma is considered one of her major works. The story mainly follows Emma Woodhouse, who at the start of the book is 21 years old. Austen [...]
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice is the most famous novel by British writer Jane Austen. It was first published in 1813. The story has sold around 20 million copies globally so far. However, the novel should not only be viewed as a romantic tale. It serves as a study of society during that era. [...]