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Emma

Jane Austen ; with a new introduction by David Gilson

(The novels of Jane Austen / edited by Louise Ross)

Routledge/Thoemmes, 1994

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Emma : a novel

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Reprint of the 1816 ed. printed for John Murray, London

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 3 ISBN 9780415115629

Description

Here, republished for the first time, are the complete first edition texts of Jane Austen's much-loved classic master-pieces. A rare and inaccessible resource for most scholars, the first editions are unique documents in the history of English literature. Other subsequent editions of the novels were corrected, some by Jane Austen herself, and many spellings and much punctuation changed. The first editions are now so scarce and valuable that they are only available to a few scholars in major university collections. The first edition text of The Memoir by Austen's nephew includes engravings which were suppressed in subsequent printings. Lord Brabourne's editions of the first collected selection of Jane Austen's letters to her sister Cassandra and others also contains interesting illustrations not repeated in the few subsequent texts to be reprinted. This set of Austen's complete novels, her Memoir and Letters is an invaluable source for the scholar or enthusiast, now able to experience these classic texts in their original form.

Table of Contents

Sense and Sensibility [1811] 916pp Pride and Prejudice [1813] 884pp Mansfield Park [1814]1024pp Emma [1816] 1052pp Northanger Abbey and Persuasion [1818] 944pp A Memoir of Jane Austen [1870] 236pp James Edward Austen-Leigh Lord Brabourne's The Letters of Jane Austen [1884] 748pp
Volume

v. 3 : Limited ISBN 9780415125383

Description

First published in 1994. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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