Letters of Jane Austen

Letters of Jane Austen

by Jane Austen

32 chapters7h 36mEnglish1908

About this book

This recording includes a selection of Jane Austen's letters, edited by Susan Coolidge and chosen from the collection of Austen's great-nephew, Edward, Lord Brabourne. The letters are mostly addressed to Austen's sister Cassandra, with whom she was very close. There are also some letters written to two of her nieces, Anna Austen Lefroy and Fanny Knight. They include some references to her published work, including Sense and Sensibility (abbreviated "S and S"), Pride and Prejudice (also called First Impressions, or P and P), Mansfield Park ("MP") and Emma. They are also replete with details about her family life, including the extended families and careers of her brothers, James, Edward, Frank, Henry, and Charles. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett)

Chapters (31)

1Letters 1-3
564
2Letters 4-5
581
3Letters 6-7
670
4Letters 8-10
891
5Letters 11-12
656
6Letters 13-14
850
7Letters 15-16
692
8Letters 17-18
694
9Letters 19-21
607
10Letters 22-23
993
11Letters 24-26
890
12Letters 27-28
963
13Letters 29-30
1001
14Letters 31-32
946
15Letters 33-34
834
16Letters 35-36
1113
17Letters 37-39
1018
18Letters 40-43
667
19Letters 44-45
1187
20Letters 46-47
537
21Letters 48-49
1477
22Letters 50-51
913
23Letters 52-53
923
24Letters 54-56
681
25Letters 57-59
789
26Letters 60-61
674
27Letters 62-65
805
28Letters 66-68
697
29Letters 69-70
676
30Letters 71-72
685
31Letters 73-78
2042

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