Love and Freindship, and Other Early Works
Jane Austen
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This book draws together some of Jane Austen's earliest literary efforts. It includes "Love & Freindship" and "Lesley Castle" both told through the medium of letters written by the characters. It also contains her wonderful "History of England" and a "Collection of Letters" and lastly a chapter containing "Scraps".
In these offerings, we may see the beginnings of Miss Austen's literary style. We may also discern traces of characters that we encounter in her later works. G. K. Chesterton in his preface, for example, says of a passage in Love and Freindship; "... is there not the foreshadowing of another and more famous father; and do we not hear for a moment, in the rustic cottage by the Uske, the unmistakable voice of Mr. Bennet?" These works are certainly worth exploring for their own sakes and not simply as historical relics.
- Summary by Noel Badrian (4 hr 29 min)
Capítulos
Preface by G. K. Chesterton | 16:22 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Love and Freindship - Letters 1 to 9 | 31:07 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Love and Freindship - Letters 10 to 13 | 32:13 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Love and Freindship - Letters 14 and 15 | 21:54 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Lesley Castle - Letters 1 to 3 | 24:05 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Lesley Castle - Letters 4 to 6 | 21:59 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Lesley Castle - Letters 7 to 10 | 26:40 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
The History of England | 26:15 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Collection of Letters - Letters 1 to 3 | 26:03 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Collection of Letters - Letters 4 and 5 | 25:42 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Scraps | 17:02 | Leído por NoelBadrian |
Reseñas
all because of preface😉





obx12
I am a fan of G K Chesterton (Father Brown ) and the preface was insightful into Jane Austen’s .......but Wait, I don’t want to do a “spoiler” So I will praise the reader and thank everyone for an enjoyable experience. Recommend
delightful, perfectly read





Serena Harpo
thanks! check out the preface, austen- and chesterton-philes.. It's genius and very well read