Books by Jane Austen

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Jane Austen remains one of Britain's most enduring novelists, celebrated for her sharp wit, moral insight, and keen observation of Georgian society. Her works capture the subtleties of class, manners, and romance, bringing to life characters whose desires and dilemmas continue to resonate with readers today.

From the spirited Elizabeth Bennet to the quietly determined Anne Elliot, Austen's heroines embody a timeless intelligence and independence. Whether rediscovered by new generations or cherished by long-time admirers, her novels remain cornerstones of English literature-elegant, incisive, and irresistibly human.

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  • Mansfield Park

    Flame Tree Publishing Mansfield Park

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisLittle treasures, the FLAME TREE COLLECTABLE CLASSICS are chosen to create a delightful and timeless home library. Each stunning, gift edition features deluxe cover treatments, ribbon markers, luxury endpapers and gilded edges. The unabridged text is accompanied by a Glossary of Victorian and Literary terms produced for the modern reader. Mansfield Park was written just after Pride and Prejudice, offering an opposite view of the world and bringing a very modern perspective on the relative merits of hard work vs inherited wealth. Fanny Price is a meek, downtrodden heroine who wins out in the end through sheer resourcefulness and good character. The book deals with slavery, love, betrayal, rivalry and meritocracy, highlighted by the mesmerising tension between The Crawford's metropolitan attitudes and the people of Mansfield Park who become enthralled by the illicit, seductive behaviour of their visitors. Probably Jane Austen's most ambitious novel, and worth reading again, and again for it's subtle layering of themes.

    3 in stock

    £9.49

  • Jane Austen's Lost Novel: Its Importance for

    Troubador Publishing Jane Austen's Lost Novel: Its Importance for

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisUntil the appearance in 1870 of the Memoir written by her nephew J.E. Austen Leigh, very little was known about Jane Austen beyond what could be deduced from her major novels. This had been the family’s choice. Despite this lack of information Deidre Le Faye records that following the acceptance of Jane’s novel Susan for publication in 1803, “according to family tradition, she had composed the plot of another full-length novel”. This, Two Girls of Eighteen, never previously identified as Jane’s, was published in 1806 but at some point apparently suppressed. Only two copies are known to exist - one in the Deutsch Nationalbibliothek and the one from which the present text has been transcribed, which came from a house that Jane knew and is mentioned by her in A Collection of Letters. Two Girls of Eighteen has a divided structure, involving two sisters, Charlotte and Julia, each of whom is given her own story, the one a Romance partly based on Richardson’s Clarissa, the other a Gothic confection - both set in contemporary England. Jane appears to be testing in this the capabilities of such forms for expressing what she was trying to achieve. Through the character of Charlotte, who is attempting to write a novel, she deliberates at length the sort of thing that she herself might write. Her reflections on such subjects as medicine, law, the rights of women, etc take us below the glossy surface of the major novels and show us the complex web of thought that lies beneath.

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    £11.69

  • Renard Press Ltd The Visit Ode to Pity and Other Short Works

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  • North Parade Publishing Pride and Prejudice

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  • Emma

    Nick Hern Books Emma

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA bold, witty and fresh adaptation of Jane Austen's novel which, while thoroughly modern, retains the spirit and much of the language of the original. It is night-time and an exhausted Jane Austen sleeps over the recently completed manuscript of her novel Emma. Her four nieces steal in and decide to act out the text and, after her initial anger on being wakened, Jane herself takes the role of Mr Knightley. The excitable teenage girls often try to take the story into their own realms of fantasy but are always brought back to the real text by Jane. This adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma, by Doon MacKichan and Martin Millar, was first performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August 1999, transferring to the Tricycle Theatre, London, in September.Trade Review'Full of life and vitality – an admirably lively, daringly provocative adaptation' * Daily Telegraph *'Ebullient and mischievous' * The Times *

    1 in stock

    £9.99

  • Mansfield Park

    Pan Macmillan Mansfield Park

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisWith psychological insight and sparkling wit, Jane Austen paints an irresistibly lifelike portrait of shifting values and split loyalties in Mansfield Park.Part of the Macmillan Collector’s Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful hardbacks make perfect gifts for book lovers, or wonderful additions to your own collection. Gorgeously illustrated by the celebrated Hugh Thomson, this edition also includes an afterword by historian and author Nigel Cliff.Aged ten, Fanny Price is sent to live with her wealthier relations, the Bertrams, at Mansfield Park. However, life there is not as she imagined. Treated with disdain by three of her cousins, she finds her only comfort in the kindness of the fourth, Edmund. As they grow, their friendship develops into romantic love - until the arrival of Henry Crawford and his charming sister Mary causes an emotional upheaval that no one in the family expects.Trade ReviewI can’t leave Mansfield Park alone. When driving or washing dishes or folding laundry, I turn on an audio version and listen, and I keep the little speckled copy of the text near me at all times. -- Anna Keesey * LA Review of Books *Mansfield Park highlights, as no other Austen novel does, the role that class and class privilege play in determining the popular qualities for a heroine’s charm and wit. -- Tara Isabella Burton * The Paris Review *

    1 in stock

    £10.44

  • Northanger Abbey Legend Classics

    Legend Press Ltd Northanger Abbey Legend Classics

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    £9.49

  • Sanditon and Other Tales

    OM Books International Sanditon and Other Tales

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    2 in stock

    £13.76

  • Pride and Prejudice Deluxe Edition

    Union Square & Co. Pride and Prejudice Deluxe Edition

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisJane Austen's Pride and Prejudiceis arguably the forerunner of all romantic comedies and certainly one of her most popular and irreverent works. This keepsake edition features original full-color artwork by Bil Donovan, the first artist-in-residence for Dior Beauty, as well as foil stamping and full-color endpapers.

    2 in stock

    £25.50

  • Emma

    Harvard University Press Emma

    Book SynopsisPerhaps the most accomplished of Jane Austen’s novels, Emma is also, after Pride and Prejudice, her most popular. Film and television adaptations testify to the world’s enduring affection for headstrong, often misguided Emma Woodhouse and her romantic schemes. This is an illuminating gift edition that will be treasured by readers.Trade ReviewIts large size and heavy weight, complemented by thick, wood-textured endpapers, acid-free cream-vellum paper, generous margins and woven bindings suggest an object important in its own right, an object and a form that will not go quietly into the good night. Its rich illustrations range from frontispieces and portraits to caricatures and Regency fashion plates, including a fine one for the Beaver Hat. Tandon’s explanatory notes are similarly comprehensive and serve to link Austen not only to contemporaries such as Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Mary Wollstonecraft and Charles Lamb, but also to lexical and thematic lines that run backwards, from Samuel Richardson and Henry Fielding to Seneca, and forwards to James Joyce and the contemporary novelist Edward St Aubyn… Tandon’s notes often function as brief scholarly and historic articles in their own right, and the combined effect of these notes and illustrations is an edition of almost Talmudic ambition, but one that carries its erudition without sacrificing readability… Tandon’s notes are superb… One of the great merits of Tandon’s edition is that, without breaking the spell of Austen’s fiction, he presents her work as so very much of her time, whether that be in her conceptual relation to moralists such as Samuel Johnson, or in the social resonances of foodstuffs, clothing and card games. -- Jonathan Sachs * Times Literary Supplement *Scholar and critic Bharat Tandon, who has previously written Jane Austen and the Morality of Conversation, now delivers an enriching set of footnotes to one of the most cherished novels of English literature. Praised for both his lightness of touch and depth of scholarship, Tandon provides, along with copious marginal glosses, a stimulating introduction and a fine selection of illustrations to heighten the reader’s involvement and understanding. * Barnes & Noble Review *I literally swooned when I received a review copy of Emma: An Annotated Edition edited by Bharat Tandon. Readers of this blog know how much I have cherished this annotated series of Jane Austen’s novels by Harvard University Press… Foremost, the books are lushly illustrated, beautifully produced, and well-researched by known Jane Austen scholars. Emma: An Annotated Edition is no exception… Annotated books are such treasures for the serious reader of Jane Austen’s novels, explaining her words and old-fashioned idioms and making long dead customs come alive. This generously illustrated annotation from Harvard University Press both instructs and entertains with its running commentary along the margins, enhancing our enjoyment of one of Jane Austen’s most perfectly realized novels… Emma: An Annotated Edition is well worth the purchase. -- Vic Sanborn * Jane Austen’s World *The latest gorgeous entry in the Belknap Press’ growing library of annotated Jane Austen novels arrives, this time the mighty Emma under the exactingly careful guidance of Bharat Tandon of the University of East Anglia. Belknap has once again done its end of the job superbly: the book is a physical treat—luxuriantly over-sized, heavy with quality paper and solid binding, decked out in a beautiful cover and dozens of well-chosen illustrations throughout. This is one of the prettiest Jane Austen volumes available in bookstores…this season. -- Steve Donoghue * Open Letters Monthly *This lovely edition includes images related to the text as well as notes by Tandon. -- Molly Driscoll * Christian Science Monitor *Austenites can rejoice over this striking new annotated edition of Emma. * Entertainment Weekly *For die-hard fans of Emma, this annotated edition is a must-have. For readers new to Jane Austen’s work, it’s the perfect way to start what might likely turn out to be a lifelong love affair with her work… A highly readable, wonderfully illustrated and remarkably enlightening annotation of Emma. -- Roni K. Devlin * Shelf Awareness *Emma remains one of Austen’s most popular works, and in this annotated edition (the third in Harvard’s annotated series after Pride and Prejudice and Persuasion), readers will find the charming story enhanced by color illustrations and well-crafted annotations. In his introduction, Tandon places Austen in literary and historical context before moving on to a discussion of Emma in particular. The novel follows, with the annotations arranged in the oversized book’s margins. The annotations, addressing topics from the mundane to the esoteric, comment on the prose itself and on the styles and etiquette of the times… Tandon’s annotations will appeal to readers of all levels, and his effort to increase appreciation of Emma should meet with success. This carefully prepared edition is sure to meet the needs of Austen lovers and scholars alike. -- Catherine Gilmore * Library Journal *A superb new edition which combines weighty scholarship with exemplary lightness of touch. Bharat Tandon contributes not only a sparkling introduction, but also a bold set of notes that work like little keyholes, allowing us to peer into the most distant corners of Austen’s world. Many of the novel’s most subtle touches have been muffled by the passage of time; this edition brings them back to life. Suddenly a novel we thought we knew looks as fresh as it did on its first appearance almost 200 years ago. -- Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, University of OxfordBharat Tandon’s edition of Emma is a delight to read, as pleasurable as it is thought-provoking. He captures both the delights of Austen’s novel and the way that those delights are shadowed by darker intimations. -- Deidre Lynch, University of TorontoBharat Tandon brings Emma to life like no previous editor. His extensive and engaging annotation throws searching new light on even its most familiar moments, while his splendid choice of illustrations reveals the world of the novel—its people, musical instruments, dresses, dances, games, furniture, food, carriages, books, and beautiful rural landscapes—in unmatched detail and immediacy. -- Robert Morrison, Queen’s University

    £26.96

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Cambridge University Press Pride and Prejudice

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisFirst published in 1813, and Austen's most popular novel in her own lifetime, Pride and Prejudice has since been widely recognised as one of the finest novels in the English language. This edition, first published in 2006, is an indispensable resource for all scholars and readers of Austen.Table of ContentsGeneral Editor's preface; Acknowledgments; Chronology; Introduction; Note on the text; Pride and Prejudice; Appendices; Emendations; Abbreviations; Explanatory notes.

    1 in stock

    £24.72

  • Sense and Sensibility

    Oxford University Press Sense and Sensibility

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisPray, pray be composed, cried Elinor, and do not betray what you feel to every body present. Perhaps he has not observed you yet.For Elinor Dashwood, sensible and sensitive, and her romantic, impetuous younger sister Marianne, the prospect of marrying the men they love appears remote. In a world ruled by money and self-interest, the Dashwood sisters have neither fortune nor connections. Concerned for others and for social proprieties, Elinor is ill-equipped to compete with self-centred fortune-hunters like Lucy Steele, whilst Marianne''s unswerving belief in the truth of her own feelings makes her more dangerously susceptible to the designs of unscrupulous men.Through her heroines'' parallel experiences of love, loss, and hope, Jane Austen offers a powerful analysis of the ways in which women''s lives were shaped by the claustrophobic society in which they had to survive.

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Northanger Abbey

    HarperCollins Publishers Northanger Abbey

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisHarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved, essential classics.Northanger Abbey! These were thrilling words, and wound up Catherine''s feelings to the highest point of ecstasy.'Considered the most light-hearted and satirical of Austen's novels, Northanger Abbey tells the story of an unlikely young heroine Catherine Morland. While staying in Bath, Catherine meets Henry Tilney and his sister Eleanor who invite her to their family estate, Northanger Abbey. A fan of Gothic Romance novels, naive Catherine is soon letting her imagination run wild in the atmospheric abbey, fuelled by her friendship with the vivacious Isabella Thorpe.It is only when the realities of life set in around her that Catherine's fantastical world is shattered. A coming-of-age novel, Austen expertly parodies the Gothic romance novels of her time and reveals much about her unsentimental view of love and marriage in the eighteenth century.

    5 in stock

    £5.62

  • Sanditon

    HarperCollins Publishers Sanditon

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.

    1 in stock

    £6.99

  • Sense and Sensibility

    Penguin Random House Children's UK Sense and Sensibility

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisElinor and Marianne Dashwood are two strikingly different sisters. On their father''s death, the Estate goes to their brother John who, encouraged his his wife, goes against his father''s wishes of looking after his sisters and step-mother. They retire to a cottage in Devonshire, but not before Elinor and Edward Ferras become mutually attracted. In Devonshire Marianne falls desperately in love with John Willoughby, an attractive but unprincipled man. Each sister discovers that their suitors have become engaged to other women and the story centres on the different way they cope with this distress. All ends well, however, when Edward is released from his engagement and can marry Elinor, and Marianne is won over by an old admirer.Abridged for Puffin Classics.Also abridged: Pride and Prejudice

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    £8.54

  • Love and Freindship And Other Youthful Writings

    Penguin Books Ltd Love and Freindship And Other Youthful Writings

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisAusten’s hilarious early stories and sketches—complete with her delightfully quirky spelling habits—now collected in one volume, including Lady Susan, the basis for Whit Stillman's feature film Love and Friendship starring Kate Beckinsale and Chloë SevignyJane Austen’s earliest writing dates from when she was just eleven-years-old, and already shows the hallmarks of her mature work. But it is also a product of the times in which she grew up—dark, grotesque, often surprisingly bawdy, and a far cry from the polished, sparkling novels of manners for which she became famous. Drunken heroines, babies who bite off their mothers’ fingers, and a letter-writer who has murdered her whole family all feature in these highly spirited pieces. This edition includes all of Austen’s juvenilia, including her “History of England” - written by a 'partial, prejudiced and ignorant HistorTrade ReviewSpirited, easy, full of fun, verging with freedom upon sheer nonsense . . . At fifteen she had few illusions about other people and none about herself -- Virginia Woolf[Her] inspiration was the inspiration of Gargantua and of Pickwick; it was the gigantic inspiration of laughter -- G. K. ChestertonA superb new reader's edition of Austen's complete juvenilia ... based upon a careful study of the original manuscripts and including an excellent introduction * The Jane Austen Society of North America *

    4 in stock

    £9.49

  • Oxford University Press Oxford Bookworms Library Level 5 Sense and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisClassics, modern fiction, non-fiction and more. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR.Sometimes the Dashwood girls do not seem like sisters. Elinor is all calmness and reason, and can be relied upon for practical, common sense opinions. Marianne, on the other hand, is all sensibility, full of passionate and romantic feeling. She has no time for dull common sense - or for middle-aged men of thirty-five, long past the age of marriage. True love can only be felt by the young, of course. And if your heart is broken at the age of seventeen, how can you ever expect to recover from the passionate misery that fills your life, waking and sleeping?

    1 in stock

    £14.82

  • Oxford Bookworms Library Level 5 Sense and

    Oxford University Press Oxford Bookworms Library Level 5 Sense and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisClassics, modern fiction, non-fiction and more. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR.Listen along with downloadable MP3 audio.Sometimes the Dashwood girls do not seem like sisters. Elinor is all calmness and reason, and can be relied upon for practical, common sense opinions. Marianne, on the other hand, is all sensibility, full of passionate and romantic feeling. She has no time for dull common sense - or for middle-aged men of thirty-five, long past the age of marriage. True love can only be felt by the young, of course. And if your heart is broken at the age of seventeen, how can you ever expect to recover from the passionate misery that fills your life, waking and sleeping?

    1 in stock

    £19.14

  • Emma by Jane Austen Fiction Classics Romance

    Wildside Press Emma by Jane Austen Fiction Classics Romance

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £27.71

  • Cambridge University Press Northanger Abbey

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £17.09

  • Northanger Abbey and Persuasion v. 1

    Creative Media Partners, LLC Northanger Abbey and Persuasion v. 1

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    1 in stock

    £25.60

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Arcturus Publishing Pride and Prejudice

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisJane Austen was an English novelist whose works of romantic fiction set among the gentry have earned her a place as one of the most widely read and most beloved writers in English literature. Born in Steventon rectory on 16th December 1775, her family later moved to Bath and then to Chawton in Hampshire. She wrote from a young age and Pride and Prejudice was begun when she was twenty-two years old.Luna Willems is a freelance illustrator living in the quaint city of Ghent, Belgium. A blossoming love for writing led her to pursue a master's degree in German and English literature and linguistics at Ghent University. During her studies she rediscovered her love for fairytales and medieval imagery, eventually devoting all of her free time to illustration. Inspired by medieval manuscripts, golden age illustration and the pre-Raphaelites, Luna has curated a whimsical, vibrant style that evokes the magic of old storybooks, allowing viewers a look into her Romanti

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    £13.49

  • Level 3 Sense and Sensibility

    Pearson Education Limited Level 3 Sense and Sensibility

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisElinor and Marianne Dashwood are two very different sisters. Marianne loves excitement and always shows her feelings; Elinor is quiet and has more good sense. They both fall in love and both suffer broken hearts. Will they ever find the right man to love and marry?

    1 in stock

    £10.40

  • Emma

    SMK Books Emma

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £24.99

  • Northanger Abbey (Annotated)

    Sastrugi Press LLC Northanger Abbey (Annotated)

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £12.00

  • Emma

    Fantom Films Limited Emma

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £11.01

  • BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House The Jane Austen BBC Radio Drama Collection: Six

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA collection of BBC radio full-cast dramatisations of Jane Austen's six major novels Jane Austen is one of the finest writers in the English language, and this volume includes all six of her classic novels. Mansfield Park: On a quest to find a position in society, Fanny Price goes to live with her rich aunt and uncle. Northanger Abbey: Young, naïve Catherine Morland receives an invitation to stay at the isolated Gothic mansion Northanger Abbey.Sense and Sensibility: Forced to leave their family home after their father's death, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood try to forge a new life at Barton Cottage. Pride and Prejudice: Mrs Bennet is determined to get her five daughters married well, so when the wealthy Mr Bingley and his friend Mr Darcy move into the neighbourhood her hopes are raised… Emma: Emma Woodhouse declares she will never marry, but she is determined to find a match for her friend Harriet. Persuasion: Eight years ago, Anne Elliot rejected a marriage proposal from a handsome but poor naval officer. Now her former love has returned… With an all-star cast including David Tennant, Benedict Cumberbatch, Julia McKenzie, Jenny Agutter, Toby Jones, Eve Best and Juliet Stevenson, these BBC radio adaptations are full of humour, romance, love lost and love regained.

    1 in stock

    £31.50

  • Pride and Prejudice

    AC Publishing ltd Pride and Prejudice

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £12.99

  • Love and Freindship

    Headline Publishing Group Love and Freindship

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe dark, funny and ambitious early writings of one of Britain's best-loved writers.Jane Austen's name is synonymous with witty, cutting novels about the manners and money of Britain's high society. This collection of her youthful writings shows the author grappling with the themes that would define her later writing and showcases her trademark irony. Containing the short epistolary novels Love and Freindship and Lady Susan, as well as an eclectic mix of early writings, this collection is a must-have for any Austen fan.Part of a boldly designed series of classics, with wider margins for notes, this book is perfect for design-lovers and students alike. With bold, eye-catching graphic covers by Evi O Studio, this collection aims to introduce a selection of the most celebrated works of the last thousand years to a new audience. Featuring tales of adventure, fiction from the 19th and 20th centuries, feminist writings, and reflections on art, politics, philosophy and the origins of man, this is a small, wide-reaching and essential collection.'His heart, which was as delicate as sweet and as tender as a Whipt-syllabub, could not resist her attractions.'

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Intell Book Publishers Pride and Prejudice

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £12.99

  • North Parade Publishing Sense and Sensibility

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £13.50

  • Persuasion Journal Lined

    Chiltern Publishing Persuasion Journal Lined

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisLined Journal

    2 in stock

    £11.60

  • Sense and Sensibility

    Public Park Publishing Sense and Sensibility

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £16.12

  • Pride and Prejudice

    HarperCollins Publishers India Pride and Prejudice

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £9.26

  • Sense and Sensibility

    HarperCollins Publishers India Sense and Sensibility

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £9.81

  • Unknown PERSUASION

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisTwenty-seven-year-old Anne Elliot lives with her pompous father and her snobbish older sister Elizabeth. Eight years prior, she was engaged to be married to Captain Frederick Wentworth, who was deemed an unworthy suitor by her father and sister, for his social rank.

    1 in stock

    £10.73

  • Unknown EMMA

    1 in stock

    a huge range and FREE tracked UK delivery on ALL orders.

    1 in stock

    £15.73

  • HarperCollins Publishers India EMMA AND PERSUASION BOXSET

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    £23.22

  • Pride And Prejudice

    Aatos Editions Pride And Prejudice

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £23.60

  • Color Your Classics Pride and Prejudice

    Andrews McMeel Publishing Color Your Classics Pride and Prejudice

    1 in stock

    1 in stock

    £10.79

  • Sense and Sensibility: Illustrations by Marjolein

    Andrews McMeel Publishing Sense and Sensibility: Illustrations by Marjolein

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisGems of literature in a luxurious and unique design by Marjolein Bastin.The Marjolein Bastin Classics Series is a chance to rediscover classic literature in collectible, luxuriously illustrated volumes. For the first time ever, the internationally celebrated artwork of Marjolein Bastin graces the pages of a timeless classic, Sense and Sensibility, the story of the Dashwood sisters. Beyond bringing these stories to life, Bastin’s series adds elaborately designed ephemera, such as four-color maps, letters, family trees, and sheet music. Discover anew the dramatic world of Sense and Sensibility. The happy and carefree childhood of sisters Elinor and Marianne Dashwood comes to an abrupt end with the death of their father. The family is suddenly penniless and pushed out of their home, leaving the two young ladies with one sole hope: a good marriage. After moving into the cottage of a remote relative, the spirited Marianne falls in love much too quickly. In the meantime, the more intellectual Elinor sees her chances for a happy marriage fade when she discovers the man for whom she’s fallen is already engaged. Sense and Sensibility is the story of two dissimilar sisters fighting for their happiness in the face of the strict social conventions of early eighteenth-century England.

    4 in stock

    £28.00

  • Northanger Abbey

    Broadview Press Ltd Northanger Abbey

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisFirst accepted by a publisher in 1803, Northanger Abbey was eventually published posthumously in 1818. In it Austen weaves a romance full of suspense and comedy around the heroine Catherine Morland's first foray into society. The style of the novel is a unique hybrid; along the way Austen parodies the eighteenth-century novel of manners, the Gothic novel, and even the educational treatises of the time.The second Broadview edition includes a revised introduction, notes, bibliography, and expanded appendices of background contextual materials.Trade ReviewClaire Grogan's excellent introduction foregrounds the range of historical and cultural references in Northanger Abbey, enriching the experiences of reading which are at the heart of the novel's meaning. The text is a model of clarity, and the annotation is consistently helpful and lucid. As in all editions in this series from Broadview Press, the contextual material gathered in the appendices is rewarding. Included here is a wealth of information about Jane Austen's correspondence and her reading; reviews of Northanger Abbey; maps of Bath and the West of England; and a splendid guide to the social meanings of various kinds of horse-drawn travel. A full bibliography completes this outstanding edition, making it the obvious choice for Jane Austen's modern readers." - Nicholas Roe, University of St. Andrews"Claire Grogan's full and innovative new edition of Northanger Abbey provides background material that invites readers to think about this ambitious and exhilarating novel in fresh and suggestive ways. Grogan rightly calls Northanger Abbey Austen's most literary novel, and the edition she has prepared makes it possible to see how closely it is involved in the literary and political backgrounds of its time. An exemplary edition!" - Claudia L. Johnson, Princeton UniversityTable of ContentsIntroductionThe Novel’s HistoryThe Importance of Reading to Jane AustenHow Austen’s Characters ReadThe Modern Reader and Northanger Abbey A Note on the TextJane Austen: A Brief ChronologyTitle-Page, 1818 editionBiographical NoticeAuthor’s AdvertisementNorthanger AbbeyAppendix A: Jane Austen’s Correspondence with Crosby Publishing HouseAppendix B: Jane Austen’s Private Family CorrespondenceAppendix C: Examples of Jane Austen’s Reading Ann Radcliffe Romance of the Forest William Gilpin Observations on the Picturesque Sentimental Heroines Elizabeth Hervey Louisa Charlotte Smith Emmeline Helen Maria Williams Julia Appendix D: Catherine Morland’s Reading MaterialAnn Radcliffe The Mysteries of Udolpho Appendix E: Reviews of Northanger Abbey British Critic (March 1818) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine (May 1818) Gentleman’s Magazine (July 1818) Quarterly Review (January 1821) Appendix F: Map of Bath, circa 1800Appendix G: Day Trips from BathAppendix H: Map of South West England, circa 1856Appendix I: Frontispiece to the 1833 edition of Northanger AbbeyAppendix J: Horse-Drawn Transportation Chaise and Four Phaeton Curricle Gig Works Cited/Recommended Reading

    7 in stock

    £12.95

  • Mansfield Park

    Random House USA Inc Mansfield Park

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisMansfield Park is the complex and controversial novel starring Fanny Price, the heroine through which the world-renowned author of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility views the social mores of her day and contemplates human nature itself.Never did any novelist make more use of an impeccable sense of human values.—Virginia WoolfMansfield Park encompasses not only Jane Austen’s great comedic gifts and her genius as a historian of the human animal, but her personal credo as well—her faith in a social order that combats chaos through civil grace, decency, and wit. At the novel’s center is Fanny Price, the classic “poor cousin,” brought as a child to Mansfield Park by the rich Sir Thomas Bertram and his wife as an act of charity. Over time, Fanny comes to demonstrate forcibly those virtues Austen most admired: modesty, firm principles, and a loving heart. As Fanny watches her cousi

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    £10.44

  • Anaconda Verlag Stolz und Vorurteil

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £9.13

  • Mansfield Park

    Broadview Press Ltd Mansfield Park

    20 in stock

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