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Sanditon - Enriched edition

Jane Austen

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Sinopsis

In "Sanditon," Jane Austen crafts an unfinished novel that embodies her signature wit and keen social observation, set against the backdrop of an emerging seaside resort in early 19th-century England. The narrative follows the spirited Charlotte Heywood, who finds herself entangled in the lives of a disparate cast of characters, each vying for status and social recognition. Known for her incisive commentary on class dynamics and gender roles, Austen's style here melds vibrant dialogue with a sharp critique of societal aspirations, highlighting the contrast between the genteel pretensions of the British upper class and the burgeoning new society of the spa town, revealing both humor and poignancy in her social tapestry. Jane Austen, one of the most revered authors in English literature, was known for her exploration of themes such as love, marriage, and economic stability. Written in the summer of 1817, "Sanditon" was her last completed work before her death, reflecting her evolving perspectives on social issues and the changing landscape of British society, influenced by her own experiences and observations of the period's cultural shifts. Readers who appreciate astute narrative and character-driven plots will find "Sanditon" a compelling exploration of ambition and the complexities of human relationships. This novel remains a vital contribution to Austen's oeuvre, serving as a thought-provoking commentary on a society in transition and inviting scholars and fans alike to ponder the unfinished legacy of one of literature's great masters.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- A succinct Introduction situates the work's timeless appeal and themes.
- The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists.
- A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era's events and influences that shaped the writing.
- An Author Biography reveals milestones in the author's life, illuminating the personal insights behind the text.
- A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings.
- Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work's messages, connecting them to modern life.
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Disponible desde: 22/11/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 57 páginas.

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