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Juvenilia: Volume II - The Sparkling Wit and Early Genius of a Literary Icon - cover
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Juvenilia: Volume II - The Sparkling Wit and Early Genius of a Literary Icon

Jane Austen, Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

Editora: Zenith Evergreen Literary Co.

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Sinopse

Before she was the queen of romantic satire, Jane Austen was a teenager with a pen—and an unshakable sense of humor.

Juvenilia: Volume II collects more of Austen's early, often outrageous short stories and parodies, written in her teens and full of bold heroines, wild plots, and a fearless wit that hinted at the brilliance to come.

These tales are not just literary curiosities—they're playful, clever, and surprisingly modern, offering fans a glimpse into the young mind that would eventually write Pride and Prejudice, Emma, and Persuasion.

💬 "For Austen devotees, this is like discovering a hidden diary—witty, wicked, and wonderfully unrefined."

✨ Why You'll Love It
Reveals Austen's earliest literary voice—brilliant, unfiltered, and hilarious

A must-have for collectors, scholars, and fans of Lady Susan, Sanditon, and Emma

Perfect for readers who love strong female voices and classic British literature

📣 Meet the Bold, Brilliant Girl Who Became Jane Austen.
Add Juvenilia: Volume II to your Kindle or shelf and enjoy the rebellious beginnings of one of literature's greatest storytellers.
Disponível desde: 17/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 146 páginas.

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