Persuasion,
Sense and Sensibility,
Emma,
Northanger Abbey,
Mansfield Park,
Lady Susan (short novel).
There is also her early work, also called Juvenillia.
Love and Freindship and Other Early Works,
Catharine and Other Writings,
Her unfinished novels:
The Watsons,
Sandition.
Yes, there are several books that explore Jane Austen's life and work from a historical perspective. Some examples include "Jane Austen: The World of Her Novels" by Deirdre Le Faye and "Jane Austen's England" by Roy and Lesley Adkins. These books offer insights into the historical context in which Austen lived and wrote.
Not long enough.
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there are 8 books can anybody tell me where i can buy the collection i am DESPERATE for the books i bought them on ibooks on my ipod they are AMAZING
The Jane Austen Book Club has 288 pages.
Six.Pride and PrejudiceSense and SensibilityPersuasionMansfield ParkNorthanger AbbeyEmma
Jane Austen was in love, but his family did not condone her. he left got married to someone else and she stayed miserable basically. her sister was engaged but her fiance died of some weird disease....... she turned to her books. No one really has an answer for that. she didn t talk much. many Jane Austen biographies were written after she died.
Jane Austen never married and had no children.
Twilight, Dark Blade Brotherhood, Blue Bloods, The Night World Series (all have to deal with soulmates.) Romeo and Juilet, A midsummers night dream... there are so many to actually count them all.
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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.
Jane Austen lived from 1775 to 1817, and during the time when she was writing her major works, there were a series of important wars that affected the lives of nearly everyone in England. Many of the young men went off to war, and many of the young women could not find husbands. Women did not have opportunities to fend for themselves, either, and this was important in Austen's work.