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The Usborne Complete Jane Austen is a book designed to introduce readers to the works of Jane Austen through a series of engaging retellings and illustrations. It typically offers summaries and highlights of Austen's major novels, including:

  1. Pride and Prejudice: The story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's evolving relationship against the backdrop of social class and family expectations.
  2. Sense and Sensibility: Focuses on the contrasting personalities of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, and their romantic entanglements.
  3. Emma: Centers on the life of the wealthy and somewhat self-deluded Emma Woodhouse as she plays matchmaker among her friends.
  4. Northanger Abbey: A satire of Gothic novels, following Catherine Morland's adventures and her journey to distinguish between reality and fiction.
  5. Persuasion: The tale of Anne Elliot and her rekindled romance with Captain Frederick Wentworth, exploring themes of regret and second chances.
  6. Mansfield Park: Follows Fanny Price, who grows up in the household of her wealthy relatives and navigates issues of morality and social status.

The book is typically aimed at younger readers or those new to Austen's work, offering a concise and visually appealing introduction to her novels.

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The Usborne Complete Jane Austen is a book designed to introduce readers to the works of Jane Austen through a series of engaging retellings and illustrations. It typically offers summaries and highlights of Austen's major novels, including:

  1. Pride and Prejudice: The story of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy's evolving relationship against the backdrop of social class and family expectations.
  2. Sense and Sensibility: Focuses on the contrasting personalities of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, and their romantic entanglements.
  3. Emma: Centers on the life of the wealthy and somewhat self-deluded Emma Woodhouse as she plays matchmaker among her friends.
  4. Northanger Abbey: A satire of Gothic novels, following Catherine Morland's adventures and her journey to distinguish between reality and fiction.
  5. Persuasion: The tale of Anne Elliot and her rekindled romance with Captain Frederick Wentworth, exploring themes of regret and second chances.
  6. Mansfield Park: Follows Fanny Price, who grows up in the household of her wealthy relatives and navigates issues of morality and social status.

The book is typically aimed at younger readers or those new to Austen's work, offering a concise and visually appealing introduction to her novels.

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