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When young Charlotte Heywood arrives in the seaside resort of Sanditon, a town seeking to reinvent itself as a fashionable destination, she too attempts to begin anew.
As she begins to settle into Sanditon society, a slew of new arrivals stirs up emotions. Among them are relatives of the wealthy widow Lady Denham, seeking her generous fortune; Miss Lambe, a rich heiress; and Sydney Parker, the handsome young man who catches Charlotte's eye. Charlotte must navigate the complicated web of liaisons, finding herself more involved than she ever intended...
Collected here with her unfinished work The Watsons, and the novella-in-letters, Lady Susan, Austen's final, unfinished novel demonstrates her biting sense of humour and gives readers a thrilling glimpse of a genius at work.
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist whose work centred on social commentary and realism. Her works of romantic fiction are set among the landed gentry, and she is one of the most widely read writers in English literature.
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January 1817: Jane Austen begins Sanditon, a novel she never completes. You can read the unfinished work here: https://t.co/UX9lIpJ9Gf
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In Sanditon (Jane Austen) Lady Denham pronounces that having a doctor would only encourage the servants and the poor to fancy themselves ill. She has lived 70 years without ever seeing a doctor&her poor husband would still be alive had he had done so . https://t.co/vBuWwn4da8
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📕JANE AUSTEN GIVEAWAY📕 In 1817 just before Jane Austen’s death, she had begun what would be her final book: SANDITON. Unfortunately, illness prevented Austen from completing the book. Fast forward to the present… https://t.co/ntE5I1Ju35