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  • Published on: 1996-01-01
  • Binding: Leather Bound

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5Tales of Jane
By E. A. Solinas
Jane Austen. Her name is practically synonymous with classic, understated romance, as well as comedies of manners with a subtle, sly sense of humor. "The Complete Novels of Jane Austen, Vol. 2" brings together three more of Austen's works -- and while these are somewhat lesser known than Volume 1's novels, they are still charming and insightful."Emma" is a frothy romantic comedy about a rich, somewhat spoiled young lady named Emma Wodehouse, who has paired up a widower with her beloved governess. Fresh off her success, Emma tries to arrange the lives of people around her so that everyone is happy, particularly a sweet, earnest friend of hers. The problem is, life isn't that simple -- and neither is love."Northanger Abbey" is a fitting location for Austen's spoof on gothic romances. Hyperimaginative Catherine Moreland has always loved gothic romances. When a family friend takes her to Bath, she is taken under the wing of the Tilney family, and especially handsome Henry -- but soon she learns a lesson about the difference between fantasy and reality.And in "Persuasion," Anne Elliott's family is forced to rent out their family estate... only for the new tenants to be relatives of Anne's ex-fiance, Captain Wentworth. Long ago, she was persuaded to dump the then-penniless sailor, but she has never stopped loving him. And as a charming cousin begins to show interest in her, Anne must figure out if her former boyfriend still loves her.Jane Austen had a rare talent for depicting human nature, and creating a sense of drama and tension without becoming melodramatic. Each story is a love story, tempered with some clever commentary on the society of Austen's day (example: entailment, which plays a part in one of the plots; illegitimacy, for another), and a biting, sharp-edged wit.Despite the formal stuffiness of the time, Austen painted her stories vividly -- powerful emotions and vivid splashes of prose, as well as some really delicious dialogue ("Silly things do cease to be silly if they are done by sensible people in an impudent way"). And she also weaves in some intensely romantic moments as well ("I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone for ever").And we get a great range of heroines here. Emma Wodehouse is immature but good-hearted, bumbling through affairs of the heart and messing things up; Catherine is similarly naive and wide-eyed, not yet realizing that real life's drama isn't as cool as it is in books. And Anne Elliott is a heroine clearly penned in Austen's maturity -- she's quiet but strong, regretting her mistakes even as she slowly works to fix them."The Complete Novels of Jane Austen, Vol. 2 (Emma / Northanger Abbey / Persuasion)" brings together three of these romantic, often biting classics. They're not quite as well-known as "Pride and Prejudice," but still very romantic and funny.

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5Modern Library Classics are just Great Not Cheap But could not resist because of Jane ...
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Modern Library Classics are just Great Not Cheap But could not resist because of Jane Austen I Just Love her Work xx

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