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Jane Austen

Penguin Classics

Lady Susan

Lady Susan

ISBN: 9780241251331

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In Lady Susan, a novella told through letters, Austen departs from her more conventional heroines with Lady Susan Vernon—a charming and manipulative widow determined to secure advantageous marriages for herself and her daughter. This early work is marked by Austen’s biting humor, social satire, and exploration of gender roles in Regency England.

Why Read This Book

  • A unique, lesser-known example of Austen’s early work that showcases her wit and social critique.
  • Perfect for fans of strong, morally ambiguous female characters.
  • Austen’s sharp commentary on social ambitions and the constraints of women’s lives in the 19th century is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

About the Author

Jane Austen (1775–1817) remains one of the most celebrated novelists of English literature. With novels like Pride and Prejudice and Emma, Austen’s keen observations on love, class, and society have continued to resonate with readers. Lady Susan provides a fascinating look at her early literary experiments with humor and character complexity.

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