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Juvenilia – Volume III

Jane Austen

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Bold, witty, and wonderfully unrestrained—Austen's youthful voice shines brighter than ever.
In Juvenilia – Volume III, the young Jane Austen continues her playful exploration of storytelling with tales full of mischievous heroines, dramatic twists, clever satire, and wild imagination. These early pieces capture her developing genius, revealing the humorous, daring mind that would one day craft some of literature's most beloved novels.

Celebrated as "a captivating window into Austen's creative beginnings," this volume offers both laughter and literary insight, showing how her trademark wit and social sharpness took shape long before Pride and Prejudice or Emma.

If you enjoy Austen's humor, lively characters, and sparkling commentary on human behavior, this collection will delight you from beginning to end.

Open the book—and discover Jane Austen as she first learned to dazzle.
Disponível desde: 11/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 74 páginas.

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