Jane Austen eBooks
eBooks di Jane Austen Autobiografie: letterati
nacque a Steventon (Hampshire) nel 1775. Condusse una vita tranquilla, tra gli affetti familiari, a Bath e poi a Chawton, sempre nell’Hampshire. Si spense nel 1817 a Winchester. Di Jane Austen la Newton Compton ha pubblicato Mansfield Park, Persuasione, Orgoglio e pregiudizio, L’abbazia di Northanger, Emma, Lady Susan – I Watson – Sanditon, Ragione e sentimento e il volume unico Tutti i romanzi.
Lettere. E-book. Formato EPUB Jane Austen - Edizioni Theoria New, 2019 -
Jane Austen, autrice famosa per romanzi quali Ragione e sentimento, Orgoglio e Pregiudizio, Mansfield Park, Emma, L’abbazia di Northanger e Persuasione, rivela in questo emozionante epistolario la sua natura più intima e privata. Vengono qui raccolte oltre settanta lettere, indirizzate principalmente alla sorella Cassandra, che coprono tutta la vita dell’autrice. L’attrattiva di questo epistolario risiede proprio nella coscienza dell’autrice di essere una persona normale e non un mostro sacro della letteratura. Un ritratto puro di una ragazza inglese di fine Settecento.
The letters of Jane Austen. E-book. Formato EPUB Jane Austen - Skyline, 2016 -
The point of view of a woman with such an environment must naturally be circumscribed and narrow; and in this Miss Austen's charm consists. Seeing little, she painted what she saw with absolute fidelity and a dexterity and perfection unequalled. "On her was bestowed, though in a humble form, the gift which had been bestowed on Homer, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Scott, and a few others,—the gift of creative power." Endowed with the keenest and most delicate insight and a vivid sense of humor, she depicted with exactitude what she observed and what she understood, giving to each fact and emotion its precise shade and value.
The letters of Jane Austen. E-book. Formato Mobipocket Jane Austen - Skyline, 2016 -
The point of view of a woman with such an environment must naturally be circumscribed and narrow; and in this Miss Austen's charm consists. Seeing little, she painted what she saw with absolute fidelity and a dexterity and perfection unequalled. "On her was bestowed, though in a humble form, the gift which had been bestowed on Homer, Shakespeare, Cervantes, Scott, and a few others,—the gift of creative power." Endowed with the keenest and most delicate insight and a vivid sense of humor, she depicted with exactitude what she observed and what she understood, giving to each fact and emotion its precise shade and value.