
Lady Susan, The Watsons, and Sanditon
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Narrated by:
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Norma West
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By:
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Jane Austen
Lady Susan, with its wicked, beautiful, intelligent, and energetic heroine, is a sparkling melodrama that takes its tone from the outspoken and robust 18th century.
Written later, and probably abandoned after her father's death, The Watsons is a tantalizing and highly delightful story whose vitality and optimism centers on the marital prospects of the Watson sisters in a small provincial town.
Sanditon, Jane Austen's last fiction, is set in a seaside town; its themes concern the new speculative consumer society and foreshadow the great social upheavals of the Industrial Revolution.
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Critic reviews
"Three of Jane Austen's less well-known novels are nonetheless classic Austen: complex characters from varying social classes concern themselves with romance and marriage. Norma West reads in a soft, feminine English voice, such as one would expect of an Austen work....West is particularly skilled with the pregnant pauses that signal an important development in the drama." (AudioFile)
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Completion of the collection
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I own several completion attempts of the latter two fragments both in audio and in print. I even seem to recall a movie version of the Sanditon fragment quite a few years ago. I found Juliet Barrett's Charlotte the best of the lot. I have seen some negative comments but I frankly dismiss them as petulant or uninformed. The Sanditon fragment seems a major departure from her previous work. It is startlingly different; it is as if Austen finally knew her own power.
The fragments seem to have most if not all major characters in place and are complete enough to impute the heroines; maybe project a general direction of the intended works. One can't quite be sure about the heroes except perhaps Sidney Parker, certainly not the setbacks, misunderstandings, flaws, adventures, resolution and happy ever after can only be conjectured. The last words written by Miss Austen are included, "Poor Mr. Hollis...."
For the Austen Addict
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The other two titles are mere fragments that Jane Austen left at her death. "The Watsons" is not JA at her best, and there isn't really enough of "Sanditon" to draw any conclusions. I wish the narrator and/or the producer had done a better job of a) distinguishing between the books (the listener is just plunged from "Lady Susan" directly into "The Watsons," obviously mid-story, with no introduction or even the title being given) and b) introducing each fragment with some information about them, such as any theories about when they were written.
One complete story and two fragments
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Wonderfully done!
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WHAT A SURPRISE!
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