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Juvenilia Volume III - The Final Collection of Her Brilliant Early Writings - cover

Juvenilia Volume III - The Final Collection of Her Brilliant Early Writings

Jane Austen, Zenith Maple Leaf Press

Verlag: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Beschreibung

The young Jane Austen at her boldest, wittiest, and most imaginative.

Juvenilia – Volume III completes the journey through Jane Austen's charming and irreverent teenage creations. This final volume gathers more playful short stories, whimsical sketches, and sharp social satires that reveal a fearless young writer experimenting with style, voice, and form.

From outrageous romantic parodies to comically exaggerated character portraits, these works sparkle with the same keen observation and razor wit that would later define Austen's beloved novels. For devoted fans, it's both an entertaining read and a rare insight into the origins of a literary icon.

"A delightful finale to Austen's early works—youthful, clever, and unrestrained." – The Times Literary Supplement
"Shows the seeds of genius that would bloom into her timeless novels." – The Guardian

✅ Why Readers Love It:

📜 The concluding volume of Austen's early writings

😂 Full of playful satire and youthful exuberance

📚 A must-have for collectors and Austen enthusiasts

🎯 Click 'Buy Now' to complete your collection of Jane Austen's sparkling early works.
Verfügbar seit: 15.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 74 Seiten.

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