Here, at one of Regency England's ultra-fashionable beach resorts, you will meet Jane Austen's most captivating heroine. Her name is Miss Charlotte Heywood, a lovely, level-headed young lady who suddenly finds herself in a sophisticated world of elegant snobbery, romantic rivalries, dangerous intrigues and very elusive happiness.
"Here, at one of Regency England's ultra-fashionable beach resorts, you will meet Jane Austen's most captivating heroine. Her name is Miss Charlotte Heywood, a lovely, level-headed young lady who suddenly finds herself in a sophisticated world of elegant snobbery, romantic rivalries, dangerous intrigues and very elusive happiness."@en
"An eleven-chapter fragment left at Jane Austen's death completed with seamless artistry by an Austen aficionado and novelist."@en
"Ce manuscrit inachevé de 1817 de Jane Austen qui en a écrit les onze premiers chapitres (p. 8-83) a été finalement complété par une modeste romancière. Les amateurs apprécieront."
"Following a chance meeting with Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Charlotte Heywood accompanies them to their home in Sanditon, a very new and all but deserted town, which nevertheless, and with no small effort from her hosts, begins to fill with holidaymakers and characters of varying degrees of absurdity and sense."
"In a completed version of Jane Austen's unfinished manuscript, a young country woman visits a fashionable seaside resort and gains insight into the complexities of human nature."
"When Jane Austen died in 1817, she left behind the beginnings of a novel that she had entitled Sanditon. The story is set in the seaside village of Sanditon, a name chosen to fictionalize the coastal village of Sidmouth, where Jane Austen had spent some time. Sanditon is a delightful story about a steady young woman who learns to drop her overbearing sensibilities and yield to an affection that she has long striven against."@en
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King's College (University of Cambridge). Library.
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