Audiobook: Memoir of Jane Austen
Memoir of Jane Austen
1 - 01 â Preface and Chapter 1: Introductory RemarksâBirth of Jane AustenâHer Family
- Download 01 â Preface and Chapter 1: Introductory RemarksâBirth of Jane AustenâHer Family audio
- Download 02 â Description of SteventonâLife at SteventonâChanges of Habits and Customs in the last Century audio
- Download 03 â Early CompositionsâFriends at AsheâA very Old LetterâLines on the Death of Mrs. LefroyâObservations on Jane Austenâs Letter-writingâLetters audio
- Download 04 â Removal from SteventonâResidence at Bath and at SouthamptonâSettling at Chawton audio
- Download 05 â Description of Jane Austenâs person, character, and tastes audio
- Download 06 â Habits of Composition resumed after a long intervalâFirst publicationâThe interest taken by the Author in the success of her Works audio
- Download 07 â Seclusion from the literary worldâNotice from the Prince RegentâCorrespondence with Mr. ClarkeâSuggestions to alter her style of writing audio
- Download 08 â Slow growth of her fameâIll success of first attempts at publicationâTwo Reviews of her works contrasted audio
- Download 09 â Opinions expressed by eminent personsâOpinions of others of less eminenceâOpinion of American readers audio
- Download 10 â Observations on the Novels audio
- Download 11 â Declining health of Jane AustenâElasticity of her spiritsâHer resignation and humilityâHer death audio
- Download 12 â The Cancelled Chapter of âPersuasion.â audio
- Download 13 â The Last Work audio
- Download 14 â Chapter 14: Postscript audio
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âThe Memoir of my Aunt, Jane Austen, has been received with more favour than I had ventured to expect. The notices taken of it in the periodical press, as well as letters addressed to me by many with whom I am not personally acquainted, show that an unabated interest is still taken in every particular that can be told about her. I am thus encouraged not only to offer a Second Edition of the Memoir, but also to enlarge it with some additional matter which I might have scrupled to intrude on the public if they had not thus seemed to call for it. In the present Edition, the narrative is somewhat enlarged, and a few more letters are added; with a short specimen of her childish stories. The cancelled chapter of âPersuasionâ is given, in compliance with wishes both publicly and privately expressed. A fragment of a story entitled âThe Watsonsâ is printed; and extracts are given from a novel which she had begun a few months before her death; but the chief addition is a short tale never before published, called âLady Susan.â I regret that the little which I have been able to add could not appear in my First Edition; as much of it was either unknown to me, or not at my command, when I first published; and I hope that I may claim some indulgent allowance for the difficulty of recovering little facts and feelings which had been merged half a century deep in oblivion.â â James Edward Austen-Leigh in the Preface to Memoir of Jane Austen
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