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Persuasion (Paperback)
Jane Austen
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R220
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Eight years ago, Anne Elliot followed the advice of Lady Russell,
her only true friend, and broke off her engagement to the dashing
young naval officer Frederick Wentworth. When Anne and the newly
wealthy Captain Wentworth cross paths years later, it is clear that
he has neither forgotten—nor forgiven—their past. Can true love
survive heartbreak? Who should we listen to in matters of the
heart? Filled with Jane Austen’s trademark wit and social
commentary, Persuasion is a delightful romance and a surprisingly
subversive exploration of our need to persuade, and be persuaded
by, others.
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Mansfield Park
Jane Austen
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R223
Discovery Miles 2 230
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This beautiful, giftable collection celebrates both the wisdom and
tenacity of courageous women who defied society’s expectations
and gifted the world with literary treasures through unparalleled
fiction and poetry. We know many of their names--Austen and Alcott,
Brontë and Browning, Wheatley, and Woolf--though some may be less
familiar. They are here, waiting to introduce themselves.Â
They wrote against all odds. Some wrote defiantly; some wrote
desperately. Some wrote while trapped within the confines of status
and wealth. Some wrote hand-to-mouth in abject poverty. Some wrote
trapped in a room of their father’s house, and some went in
search of a room of their own. They had lovers and families. They
were sometimes lonely. Many wrote anonymously or under a pseudonym
for a world not yet ready for their genius and talent. The Women
Who Wrote softcover edition offers: Stories from Jane Austen,
Katherine Mansfield, Willa Cather, Louisa May Alcott, Edith
Wharton, Zora Neale Hurston, and Virginia Woolf. Poems from Emily
Dickinson, Gertrude Stein, Charlotte Brontë, Emily Brontë,
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth
Barrett Browning, Dorothy Parker, and Phillis Wheatley. These women
wrote to change the world. They marched through the world one
by one or in small sisterhoods, speaking to one another and to us
over distances of place and time. Pushing back against the
boundaries meant to keep us in our place, they carved enough space
for themselves to write. They made space for us to follow. Here
they are gathered together, an army of women who wrote an arsenal
of words to inspire us. They walk with us as we forge our own paths
forward.
A thematically organized wit-and-wisdom-style packaging of quotes
and excerpts from the works of Jane Austen. Jane Austen is one of
the most eminently quotable authors in all of English letters and
her books abound with delightful observations that are memorable
for their sparkling wit and humor. This compilation collects
several hundred quotes and extracts from Jane Austen's works,
organized thematically and illustrated with spot art. Examples
include: Marriage: "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a
single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a
wife." (Pride and Prejudice); Happiness: "I wish as well as every
body else to be perfectly happy; but, like every body else, it must
be in my own way." (Sense and Sensibility); Personality: "I always
deserve the best treatment, because I never put up with any other."
(Emma).
Jane Austen, one of the nation's most beloved authors, whose face
adorns our currency, surely needs no introduction, but while many
are familiar with her groundbreaking novels, few have come across
her short burlesque work The History of England. Billed a history
'from the reign of Henry IV to Charles I by a partial, prejudiced
and ignorant historian', The History of England pokes fun at the
overly verbose and grand histories of Austen's day. Written when
she was just fifteen, this is a comic tour de force that shows
Austen's wit developing into the satirical prowess she is
remembered for.
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Emma (Paperback)
Jane Austen
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R96
Discovery Miles 960
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HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved,
essential classics. 'The real evils, indeed, of Emma's situation
were the power of having rather too much her own way, and a
disposition to think a little too well of herself...' Beautiful,
rich, self-assured and witty, Emma Woodhouse delights in
matchmaking those around her, with no apparent care for her own
romantic life. Taking young Harriet Smith under her wing, Emma sets
her sights on finding a suitable match for her friend. Chided for
her mistakes by old friend Mr Knightley, it is only when Harriet
starts to pursue her own love interests that Emma realises the true
hidden depths of her own heart. Delightful, engaging and
entertaining, and with a dazzling gallery of characters, Emma is
arguably Austen's most well-loved social comedy.
Exam board: AQA A, Cambridge Assessment International Education
Level & Subject: AS and A Level English Literature First
teaching: September 2015 First examination: June 2017, 2021 This
edition of Persuasion provides depth and context for A Level
students, with the complete novel in an easy to read format, and a
detailed introduction and bespoke glossary written by an
experienced A Level teacher with academic expertise in the area. *
Affordable high quality complete text of Persuasion, ideal for AS
and A Level Literature * Perfectly pitched introductions provide
the depth and demand required by AS and A Level * Explore the
contemporary context, Jane Austen's writing, the novel's critical
reception and subsequent interpretations for a deeper reading of
the text * Expand your further reading with a list of key articles
and critical and theoretical texts * Improve your understanding of
the novel with unfamiliar concepts and culturally-specific terms
defined in the glossary
Eight years ago, Anne Elliot broke off her engagement to the
dashing young naval officer Frederick Wentworth on the advice of a
friend. Now twenty-seven and considered a faded beauty, she is
resigned to a spinster's life when she learns that Wentworth, now a
captain and wealthy with prize money from the Napoleonic Wars, has
returned. While Anne visits her married younger sister Mary,
Wentworth pays frequent calls on Mary's two charming
sisters-in-law. Although Anne tries to avoid him she cannot, and
although she knows he has not forgiven her, his presence is a
constant reminder of what she has lost. Published posthumously in
1818, Persuasion is both a delightful romantic comedy and an
insightful exploration of our need to persuade, and be persuaded,
by others. This volume is one of Barnes & Noble's Collectible
Editions classics. Each volume features authoritative texts by the
world's greatest authors in an exquisitely designed foil-stamped
binding, with distinctive coloured edging and an attractive ribbon
bookmark. Decorative, durable, and collectible, these books offer
hours of pleasure to readers young and old and are an indispensable
cornerstone for any home library.
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Sense and Sensibility
Jane Austen
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R274
R225
Discovery Miles 2 250
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HarperCollins is proud to present its range of best-loved,
essential classics.
'Oh Mama, how spiritless, how tame was Edward's manner in
reading to us last night I felt for my sister most severely. Yet
she bore it with so much composure, she seemed scarcely to notice
it. I could hardly keep my seat.'
Spirited and impulsive, Marianne Dashwood is the complete
opposite to her controlled and sensible sister, Elinor. When it
comes to matters of the heart, Marianne is passionate and romantic
and soon falls for the charming, but unreliable Mr Willoughby.
Elinor, in contrast, copes stoically with the news that her love,
Edward Ferrars is promised to another.
It is through their shared experiences of love that both sisters
come to learn that the key to a successful match comes from finding
the perfect mixture of rationality and feeling.
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Northanger Abbey
Jane Austen
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R222
R184
Discovery Miles 1 840
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It is no tragedy that seventeen-year-old Catherine Morland is not
cut out to be the heroine of one of the Gothic novels she reads so
avidly with her new friend Isabella Thorpe. What may lead to
tragedy on her first visit to the glamorous resort town of Bath,
however, are Catherine's overactive imagination and her inability
to read other people. Catherine has no clue that Isabella's
tendency to say one thing and do another might make her an
unreliable friend. It never occurs to her that her brother James,
arriving unannounced in Bath with Isabella's brother John, has come
to see Isabella, not her. After making a mistake that would shame
any true heroine--falling in love with the wry and witty Henry
Tilney before knowing his feelings for her--she fails to notice
that the odious John Thorpe fancies himself in love with her, and
vice versa. By the time Catherine visits Henry and his sister
Eleanor at Northanger Abbey, her misconceptions and novel-fueled
expectations virtually guarantee disaster. Yet, Catherine remains
blissfully unaware of what awaits her.
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Emma (Paperback)
Jane Austen
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R589
Discovery Miles 5 890
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