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Lady Susan
by 
Jane Austen
Laurelle Westaway
David Thorn
Susan McCarthy
Melissa Leventon
Bobbie Frohman
  
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Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Pub date: Apr 12 2005 12:00AM
Subject(s):  Classic Literature
Fiction
Language(s):  English
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File size:   42204 KB
ISBN:   9780786151936
Release date:   Apr 12, 2005

Description

Jane Austen's earliest known serious work, Lady Susan is a short, epistolary novel that portrays a woman bent on the exercise of her own powerful mind and personality to the point of social self-destruction.

Lady Susan, a clever and ruthless widow, determines that her daughter is going to marry a man whom both detest. She sets her own sights on her sister-in-law's brother, all the while keeping an old affair simmering on the back burner.

But people refuse to play the roles assigned them. In the end, her daughter gets the sister-in-law's brother, the old affair runs out of steam, and all that is left for Lady Susan is the man intended for her daughter, whom neither can abide.

Told through a series of letters between the characters, the work concludes abruptly with the comment: "this correspondence...could not, to the great detriment of the Post Office revenue, be continued any longer."

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About the Author

Jane Austen (1775-1817) was born at Steventon, England, and later moved to Bath. She began to write early for her own and her family’s amusement. Her novels, set in her own English countryside, depict the daily lives of provincial middle-class families with wry observation, a delicate irony, and a good-humored wit. She is now considered by many scholars to be the first great woman novelist.

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