In early nineteenth-century England, a spirited young woman copes with the suit of a snobbish gentleman, as well as the romantic entanglements of her four sisters
One of Jane Austen's most iconic works, Price and Prejudice chronicles the lives of the Bennet sisters in Regency England -- Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Catherine, and Lydia. The clock is ticking, and Jane and Elizabeth must find suitable husbands soon. Their mother is constantly fretting and scheming about how to find them rich husbands, while their witty and aloof but doting father does not seem a…
At the age of ten, Frances 'Fanny' Prince is sent to live with her uncle and aunt in Northamptonshire, where she is treated distantly be everyone but her cousin Edmund. One of Austen's most moral and good-hearted protagonists, Fanny is as loving and nurturing as she is an astutre judge of character, When the Crawford siblings enter their lives, Fanny seems to be the only one unaffecte by their …
Set in the fictitious village of Highbury, Jane Austen's Emma is the story of a clever, albeit spoilt, woman -- Emma Woodhouse, who lives with her father. Emma is not an instantly likeable girl; at first glance, she seems rather selfish and arrogant. The world around her, however, caters to her whims and fancies for the most part, except one Mr. Knightley, who is frank in his judgement and opin…
Jane Austen's final finished novel, Persuasion tells the story of two people -- Anne Elliot and Navy Captain Frederick Wentworth -- who were once bethrothed and in love but parted ways under unfortunate circumstances. Eight years later, their paths cross again -- but shrouded in feelings of regret and bitterness. Amidst endless distractions and hurdles, will Anne and Frederick find their way to…
Sandition was written in the last months of Austen's life and was left unfinished at the same time of her death in 1817. Aet in a seaside town, it is an amusing tale of hypochondriacs, mixed with family drama and a whiff of romance. Written as a series of letters, Lady Susan, is the tale of a cunning coquette whose shenanigans display a lack of regards for anyone, even her own daughter. Another…
Jane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility is the story of two sisters -- Elinore and Marianne. Each siste embodies a unique set of traits; Elinore is sense, dicrete and sound judgment; while Marianne is sensibility, emotional and impulsive. Through the lives and adventures of the two sisters in matters of love and relationships, Austen captures the need for both sense and sensi…
Published posthumously, Northanger Abbey is , in fast, Jane Austen's first novel. The shortest of her works, it is also the wittiest -- a light-hearted satire of Gothic novels, which were wuire rage at the time. There is the seventeen-years-old Catherine Morland, who loves such books and readily believes such mysterious and dark events to be afoot in her own world. There is John Thrope -- vain …