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Jane Austen

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Jane Austen

Jane Austen (1775–1817) was an English novelist whose works have become enduring pillars of classic literature. Born in Steventon, Hampshire, Austen grew up in a close-knit family that encouraged reading and storytelling, shaping her early literary voice. Though she published anonymously during her lifetime, her novels, known for their wit, social observation, and focus on relationships, gained recognition for their sharp insight into the manners and expectations of early 19th-century English society.

Austen’s impact on the literary world is profound and lasting. She helped redefine the novel by blending romance with realism, emphasizing character development, moral growth, and social critique over dramatic plot. Her works continue to influence modern storytelling, particularly in the romance and literary fiction genres, and remain widely studied for their nuanced exploration of class, gender, and human behavior. Today, Austen is celebrated not only as a master of prose but as a pioneer whose voice still resonates with readers across generations.

Title Publication Date Buy Listen
Sense and Sensibility 1811 Amazon
Pride and Prejudice 1813 Amazon
Mansfield Park 1814 Amazon
Emma 1815 Amazon
Northanger Abbey 1817 Amazon
Persuasion 1817 Amazon
Lady Susan 1871 Amazon
The Watsons 1871 Amazon
Juvenilia Volumes I, II & III 1922 Amazon
Poems, Letters and Prayers of Jane Austen Posthumous Amazon
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