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"Love and Freindship and Other Early Works" is a collection of juvenile writings by Jane Austen, composed when she was between the ages of eleven and eighteen. This compilation, showcasing Austen's early forays into the literary world, was first published posthumously in 1922. It includes a series of letters, short stories, and other works, notable for their satirical and humorous tone.
The title piece, "Love and Freindship" [sic], is a parody of the romantic novels of the time, written in epistolary form. It humorously critiques the sensibilities and melodramas typical of contemporary literature, displaying Austen's sharp wit and keen observation from a young age. The collection also includes other works such as "The History of England," a whimsical and satirical account of English monarchs, demonstrating Austen's early command of irony and her talent for parody.
This anthology provides valuable insight into Jane Austen's development as a writer, revealing the early emergence of the style and themes that would later characterize her major novels. It is a delightful read for Austen enthusiasts and those interested in the evolution of her literary genius.
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Ebook: 30 de janeiro de 2024
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