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Book Synopsis: It is a truth universally acknowledged that Jane Austen never goes out of style. Jane Austen’s much-loved novels vividly describe 19th-century society. But they are also timeless classics that continue to enjoy wild popularity 200 years after the author’s death. Her delightfully quotable observations on love, men and women, society and class remain as relevant as they ever were. Packed full of intelligent insights, witty asides and wry observations, alongside fascinating facts about Austen’s remarkable life, this Little Book showcases some of the best lines ever crafted in the English language.
- “It isn’t what we say or think that defines us, but what we do.” - Sense and Sensibility, 1811
- “For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours and laugh at them in our turn?” - Pride and Prejudice, 1813
- “There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart.” - Emma, 1815
When she wasn’t writing world-class novels, Jane Austen was often brewing beer – and makes frequent reference to it in her personal letters. It was common for Regency-era families to brew beer, as untreated water was often unsafe to drink.
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Are you a fan of Jane Austen's timeless classics? If so, you won't want to miss out on "The Little Book of Jane Austen." This delightful book is part of "The Little Books of Literature" series, and it offers a collection of Austen's most memorable quotes and observations. With its intelligent insights, witty asides, and wry observations, this book is a must-have for any literary enthusiast.
Jane Austen's novels are known for vividly describing 19th-century society, but their appeal goes far beyond their time period. Even 200 years after the author's death, Austen's works continue to enjoy immense popularity and are regarded as timeless classics. In this Little Book, you'll find some of the best lines ever crafted in the English language, including gems like "It isn't what we say or think that defines us, but what we do" from Sense and Sensibility (1811).
Beyond her literary genius, did you know that Jane Austen was also skilled in the art of beer brewing? While she wasn't writing world-class novels, Austen enjoyed brewing beer, a common practice for Regency-era families. Her personal letters often mention beer, as it was a safe alternative to untreated water. This fascinating insight into Austen's life adds an extra layer of intrigue to "The Little Book of Jane Austen."
Don't miss your chance to delve into the world of Jane Austen and gain a deeper appreciation for her remarkable talents. Order your copy of "The Little Book of Jane Austen" today and discover why her quotes on love, men and women, society and class are as relevant today as they were two centuries ago. Let Austen's charming and witty words inspire you and transport you to a time of elegance and romance.
Get your copy of "The Little Book of Jane Austen" now and embark on a literary journey that will captivate your heart and mind. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the words of one of history's greatest authors.
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