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Yes, Lady Susan is a short epistolary novel (novel written in letters) by Jane Austen, published in 1871, but believed to have been written around 1794.
One of Jane Austen's novels is PRIDE AND PREJUDICE. It is very famous novel.
It is very loosely based on Jane Austen's novel, Emma.
Pride and Prejudice, first published in 1813, was written by Jane Austen.
ANTHONY MANDAL has written: 'JANE AUSTEN AND THE POPULAR NOVEL: THE DETERMINED AUTHOR'
People love Jane Austen for her realistic romance novel and the humor in it
Emma is twenty-one years old at the beginning of Jane Austen's novel "Emma."
Jane Austen and the development of the Realist Novel
Northanger Abbey.
No, "Anna Karenina" is not one of Jane Austen's novels. It is a classic Russian novel written by Leo Tolstoy. Jane Austen is known for novels such as "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
At the time of her death in 1817, Jane Austen was working on a novel called Sanditon, which was published posthumously as an incomplete novel. The last complete novel she wrote was Persuasion (previously titled The Elliots),which was published after her death in 1817.
Jane Austen dedicated the novel Emma to the Prince of Wales, but not by choice. It was requested by the Prince himself that the dedication be made. Jane Austen thought the Prince to be a dirty adulterer and this can be found in many letters she wrote to friends and family.