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Juvenilia - Volume I - The Early Wit and Genius of a Literary Icon - cover

Juvenilia - Volume I - The Early Wit and Genius of a Literary Icon

Jane Austen, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Verlag: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Beschreibung

Before Pride and Prejudice, there was youthful rebellion, biting satire, and boundless imagination.

Juvenilia – Volume I gathers the earliest writings of Jane Austen, composed between the ages of 11 and 18. Far from the refined matchmakers and drawing-room dramas of her later work, these playful short stories, sketches, and parodies are sharp, fearless, and full of mischief.

Within these pages, Austen boldly mocks literary tropes, pokes fun at society, and shows the raw brilliance that would soon define her as one of literature's most beloved voices.

💬 "For any Austen lover or literary historian, this collection is gold—fun, fierce, and fabulously fresh."

🌿 Why It's a Must-Read
Reveals the early genius and humor of Jane Austen

Offers insight into the development of her literary voice

A perfect companion for fans of Emma, Persuasion, and Mansfield Park

📣 Meet the Young Jane Austen—Bold, Brilliant, and Unfiltered.
Buy Juvenilia – Volume I today and discover the beginnings of a literary legend.
Verfügbar seit: 16.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 133 Seiten.

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