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Juvenilia: Volume 2 - Jane Austen's Early Treasures – Juvenilia Volume 2 - cover
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Juvenilia: Volume 2 - Jane Austen's Early Treasures – Juvenilia Volume 2

Jane Austen

Editora: Zenith Horizon Publishing

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💫 Discover the Wit and Charm of Young Jane Austen!

Before Pride and Prejudice, before Emma, there was the sparkling wit of a teenage genius. Juvenilia Volume 2 invites you into the playful, satirical, and often hilarious world of a young Jane Austen 🎀. These early stories—written between the ages of 11 and 18—showcase Austen's brilliant imagination, sharp social commentary, and unmistakable voice.

👩‍🦳 Meet bold heroines, mischievous characters, and wildly absurd plots that prefigure her later masterpieces. Whether you're a lifelong Austen fan or just discovering her world, this delightful volume is a must-have.

📚 Perfect for collectors, students, and lovers of classic literature!

👉 Click "Buy Now" and enjoy the witty beginnings of one of history's most beloved authors!
Disponível desde: 23/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 146 páginas.

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