Jane Austens novels have become part of the fabric of English life, and have reached new audiences through recent dramatizations on screen and stage. This book, which draws o her letters, describes Janes life in the vicarage at Steventon and later at Bath and Chawton, her relationships with family and friends-especially her beloved sister, Cassandra, the society which she inhabited and the detail of nineteenth-century life which she sharply observed and which became a background to the novelty she created.? Sense and Sensibility
? Pride and Prejudice
? Northanger Abbey
? Mansfield Park
? Emma
? Persuasion
? Lady Susan