Sanditon and Other Stories
EAN13
9788728350720
Éditeur
SAGA Egmont
Date de publication
Langue
anglais
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Sanditon and Other Stories

SAGA Egmont

Livre numérique

  • Aide EAN13 : 9788728345344
    • Fichier EPUB, avec Marquage en filigrane
    1.99

  • Aide EAN13 : 9788728350720
    • Fichier MP3, libre d'utilisation
    10.99
In a new audio adaptation of some of Austen’s lesser known works, Avita Jay
brings to life the wit and satire of one of England’s greatest authors. In
Austen’s final and unfinished novel, Charlotte Heywood finds herself caught up
in the comings and goings of the lively seaside resort "Sanditon". It is a
story filled with a cast of colourful characters, from the widowed Lady Denham
to wealthy Caribbean heiress, Georgiana Lambe, and the dashing, Sidney Parker.
Naturally, romance and scandal ensue. The incomplete story has inspired many
writers to take the work into their own hands, including the popular
adaptation by the ITV, starring Theo James. "Lady Susan" is an epistolary
novel that follows the charming, irreverent, newly widowed Lady Susan.
Beautiful, flirtatious and utterly, unashamed, she goes about seducing a
married man, terrorizing her relatives, and subverting all expectations of the
maudlin, frumpy widow. The book was adapted for the screen under the name
"Love and Friendship" in 2016 and stars Kate Beckinsale, Chloe Sevigny, Xavier
Samuel and Stephen Fry. Another unfinished novel, "The Watsons" follows Emma
Watson, the youngest daughter of a poor clergyman who was raised by a wealthy
aunt. Returning home, she is bored by her husband-hunting sisters, but soon
catches the eye of local gentleman, Lord Osbourne. There are few authors as
iconic as Jane Austen (1775-1817). Her body of work contains some of the most
beloved books and characters of all time which have been in print for over two
hundred years and sold millions of copies worldwide. Austen was a trailblazer,
famed for her satire, her astute social commentary and her strong-willed,
passionate heroines. Her ability to wield humour with realism has found her
favour with critics and readers for generations. Her most famous works include
Pride and Prejudice (1813), Emma (1816), Sense and Sensibility (1811) and
Persuasion (1818), all of which have received success in adaptations for the
screen, stage and radio.
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