Collected together here are three of Jane Austen\'s posthumously published works
Sanditon, The Watsons, and Lady Susan.
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Also included here is a cancelled chapter of Persuasion and the short essay Plan of a Novel in which Austen sets out her capacity as a novelist and what makes up the ideal novel.
Lady Susan engages in constant flirtations and manipulations while she searches for rich husbands for herself and her young daughter.
Lady Susan, the most complete of the three, is an epistolary novel which focuses on the story of its title character, a beautiful, but petty and unscrupulous woman.
The heroine of the tale is the spirited daughter Emma, who finds her marriage prospects lessened by both her poverty and, ironically, her sense of refinement.
Watson, a widowed clergyman, and his two sons and four daughters.
The Watsons is the story of Mr.
In Sanditon, Austen uses the premise of an idyllic and modern seaside town to examine its inhabitants and their various social circles with her trademark sharp social observations and wit.
These fragmentary tales show Austen experimenting with different literary styles and parodying the popular novels of her day.
Collected together here are three of Jane Austen\'s posthumously published works
Sanditon, The Watsons, and Lady Susan