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Lady Susan, the Watsons, Sanditon

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Brought to you by Penguin.
This Penguin Classic is performed by award-winning actress Emilia Fox who is best known for her starring role in the long running BBC drama Silent Witness. She has also won acclaim for her performances in Strangers, Pride and Prejudice and Delicious. This definitive recording includes an Introduction by Margaret Drabble.

These three short works show Austen experimenting with a variety of different literary styles, from melodrama to satire, and exploring a range of social classes and settings. The early epistolary novel Lady Susan depicts an unscrupulous coquette, toying with the affections of several men. In contrast, The Watsons is a delightful fragment, whose spirited heroine Emma Watson finds her marriage opportunities limited by poverty and pride. Written in the last months of Austen's life, the uncompleted novel Sanditon, set in a newly established seaside resort, offers a glorious cast of hypochondriacs and speculators, and shows an author contemplating a the great social upheavals of the Industrial Revolution with a mixture of scepticism and amusement.
Margaret Drabble's introduction examines these three works in the context of Jane Austen's major novels and her life, and discusses the social background of her fiction. This edition features a new chronology.
Jane Austen (1775-1817) was extremely modest about her own genius but has become one of English literature's most famous women writers. Austen began writing at a young age, embarking on what is possibly her best-known work, Pride and Prejudice, at the age of 22. She was also the author of Sense and Sensibility, Persuasion, Northanger Abbey and Mansfield Park.
'In [Sanditon] she exploits her greatest gifts, her management of dialogue and her skill with monologue. The book feels open and modern ... as vigorous and inventive as her earlier work'
Carol Shields

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Three of Jane Austen's less well-known novels are nonetheless classic Austen: Complex characters from varying social classes concern themselves with romance and marriage. Norma West reads in a soft, feminine English voice, such as one would expect of an Austen work. Her vocal character portraits are especially notable in the nasally tones of Lady Decorsey, the high-pitched arrogance of Lady Susan, and the shallow silliness of the Watsons. The voices are occasionally inconsistent, and therefore a little confusing, but all people use varying voices in their lives, as well. West is particularly skilled with the pregnant pauses that signal an important development in the drama. The listener leans in closer so as not to miss anything. J.F.M. (c) AudioFile 2004, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      Unpublished until after the author's death, LADY SUSAN chronicles the exploits of a young widow and her emerging competition with her daughter for suitable (read, rich) husbands. Husband-hunting likewise forms the plot of THE WATSONS, abandoned unfinished by the author. In SANDITON, also unfinished, Austen explores real estate speculation in a coastal town. Norma West's cultured, restrained vocal performance suits the author's style of controlled excess. West reveals Lady Susan's passions and selfishness, which she holds within the bounds of respectable language, if not actions. The various characters in the unfinished works portray portentousness, outrage, greed, sensuality, and sweetness with equal effectiveness. West obviously appreciates Austin's subtleties and portrays them to their best advantage. R.P.L. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine

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