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A Novel Journal: Emma

A Novel Journal: Emma

by Jane Austen
Notebook / blank book
Publication Date: 07/02/2015

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Write upon the lines of the novel that tells us, "Success supposes endeavour."

Ever the matchmaker, Jane Austin's Emma has captivated and amused readers with her meddlesome ways and romantic inclinations since 1815. Adapted countless times for the screen and stage, this and other Austen novels have even inspired several spinoff book series.

A Novel Journal: Emma allows fans of this fun novel to keep the dear words of Austen's story close as they explore their own creative writing ambitions with the entirety of the novel serving as the page lines in tiny text. Aspiring writers can rehash their own adventures in love along the lines of their favorite character, or create something entirely new.

Packaged with deluxe heat-burnished covers, beautifully illustrated endpapers, and a fun elastic band, this journal makes the perfect gift or collectible for Jane Austen enthusiasts.

ISBN:
9781626863378
9781626863378
Category:
Journals & Notebooks
Format:
Notebook / blank book
Publication Date:
07-02-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Printers Row Publishing Group
Country of origin:
United States
Dimensions (mm):
234.95x184.15x15.24mm
Weight:
0.48kg
Jane Austen

Jane Austen was born on 16 December 1775 at Steventon, near Basingstoke, the seventh child of the rector of the parish. She lived with her family at Steventon until they moved to Bath when her father retired in 1801. After his death in 1805, she moved around with her mother; in 1809, they settled in Chawton, near Alton, Hampshire. Here she remained, except for a few visits to London, until in May 1817 she moved to Winchester to be near her doctor. There she died on 18 July 1817.

Jane Austen was extremely modest about her own genius, describing her work to her nephew, Edward, as 'the little bit (two Inches wide) of Ivory, on which I work with so fine a Brush, as produces little effect after much labour'.

As a girl she wrote stories, including burlesques of popular romances. Her works were published only after much revision, four novels being published in her lifetime.

These are Sense and Sensibility (1811), Pride and Prejudice (1813), Mansfield Park (1814) and Emma (1815). Two other novels, Northanger Abbey and Persuasion, were published posthumously in 1817 with a biographical notice by her brother, Henry Austen, the first formal announcement of her authorship. Persuasion was written in a race against failing health in 1815-16. She also left two earlier compositions, a short epistolary novel, Lady Susan, and an unfinished novel, The Watsons. At the time of her death, she was working on a new novel, Sanditon, a fragmentary draft of which survives.

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