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  • - Six BBC Radio full-cast dramatisations
    von Jane Austen
    24,00 €

    A collection of BBC radio full-cast dramatisations of Jane Austen's six major novels Jane Austen is one of the finest writers in the English language, and this volume includes all six of her classic novels. Mansfield Park: On a quest to find a position in society, Fanny Price goes to live with her rich aunt and uncle. Northanger Abbey: Young, naive Catherine Morland receives an invitation to stay at the isolated Gothic mansion Northanger Abbey. Full chapter listing:Chapters 1-10: Mansfield ParkChapters 11-13: Northanger AbbeyChapters 14 and 15: Sense and SensibilityChapters 16-18: Pride and PrejudiceChapters 19 and 20: EmmaChapters 21-23: PersuasionSense and Sensibility: Forced to leave their family home after their father's death, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood try to forge a new life at Barton Cottage. Pride and Prejudice: Mrs Bennet is determined to get her five daughters married well, so when the wealthy Mr Bingley and his friend Mr Darcy move into the neighbourhood her hopes are raised... Emma: Emma Woodhouse declares she will never marry, but she is determined to find a match for her friend Harriet. Persuasion: Eight years ago, Anne Elliot rejected a marriage proposal from a handsome but poor naval officer. Now her former love has returned... With an all-star cast including David Tennant, Benedict Cumberbatch, Julia McKenzie, Jenny Agutter, Toby Jones, Eve Best and Juliet Stevenson, these BBC radio adaptations are full of humour, romance, love lost and love regained.

  • von Jane Austen
    12,00 €

    One of BBC's 100 Novels That Shaped our World.Jane Austen's best-loved novel is an unforgettable story about the inaccuracy of first impressions, the power of reason, and above all the strange dynamics of human relationships and emotions.Part of the Macmillan Collector's Library; a series of stunning, clothbound, pocket sized classics with gold foiled edges and ribbon markers. These beautiful books make perfect gifts or a treat for any book lover. This edition is illustrated by Hugh Thomson and features an afterword by author and critic, Henry Hitchings.A tour de force of wit and sparkling dialogue, Pride and Prejudice shows how the headstrong Elizabeth Bennet and the aristocratic Mr Darcy must have their pride humbled and their prejudices dissolved before they can acknowledge their love for each other.

  • von Jane Austen
    9,00 €

    These three short works show Austen experimenting with a variety of different literary styles, from melodrama to satire, and exploring a range of social classes and settings. The early epistolary novel LADY SUSAN depicts an unscrupulous coquette, toying with the affections of several men. In contrast, THE WATSONS is a delightful fragment, whose spirited heroine - Emma - finds her marriage opportunities limited by poverty and pride. Meanwhile SANDITON, set in a seaside resort, offers a glorious cast of hypochondriacs and spectators, treated by Austen with both amusement and scepticism.

  • von Jane Austen
    35,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    24,00 - 31,00 €

  • - Jane Austen
    von Jane Austen
    9,98 €

    the lost romance and the lost youth' Julian FellowesEight years ago Anne Elliot bowed to pressure from her family and made the decision not to marry the man she loved, Captain Wentworth.

  • von Jane Austen
    20,00 €

    Emma Wodehouse has led a simple life, but during the course of this, she at last reaps her share of the world's vexations. In this comedy of manners, the heroine learns to come to terms with the reality of other people, and with her own erring nature.

  • von Jane Austen
    16,00 €

    Die Welt von Jane Austen in einer Box vereint - Drei zeitlose Klassiker der britischen Literatur. Diese Sammlung enthält die deutschen Ausgaben der Romane „Überredung“, „Verstand und Gefühl“ und „Stolz und Vorurteil“. Austen greift tief in die Herzen ihrer Charaktere ein, beleuchtet ihre Stärken, Schwächen, Ängste und Leidenschaften mit feiner Ironie und scharfem Verstand. Sie entführt uns auf eine Reise durch die Gesellschaft des 19. Jahrhunderts mit ihren strengen Regeln, Klatschtratsch sowie den Konflikten zwischen Liebe, Vernunft und Stolz. Ein Muss für alle Freunde klassischer englischer Literatur.Jane Austen (1775-1817) gehört zu den bedeutendsten Schriftstellerinnen der britischen Literaturgeschichte. Ihre intelligenten Romanfiguren navigieren durch eine Welt strenger gesellschaftlicher Normen, wobei sie sich oft zwischen traditionellen Erwartungen und eigenem Streben nach Glück hin- und hergerissen fühlen. Ihre Bücher wie "Stolz Und Vorurteil“ oder "Emma“ sind weltbekannte Klassiker geworden.

  • von Jane Austen
    32,00 €

    Emma was the last novel that Jane Austen published while alive. In it, she tells us about the adventures of Emma Woodhouse, a young English woman raised in a wealthy family who not only does not have the slightest intention of getting married, but also insists on being a matchmaker for her circle of friends. In particular, for her protégé Harriet Smith. Emma's advice produces all kinds of misunderstandings and embarrassing situations, which translates into a fun work that, two centuries after its appearance, continues to delight readers.

  • von Jane Austen
    67,00 - 71,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    29,00 €

    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

  • von Jane Austen
    19,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    19,90 €

    Réussissez votre bac de français 2024 grâce à notre fiche de lecture du roman Orgueil et Préjugés de Jane Austen !Validée par une équipe de professeurs, cette analyse littéraire est une référence pour tous les lycéens.Grâce à notre travail éditorial, les points suivants n'auront plus aucun secret pour vous : la biographie de l'écrivain, le résumé du livre, l'étude de l'oeuvre, l'analyse des thèmes principaux à connaître et le mouvement littéraire auquel est rattaché l'auteur.

  • von Jane Austen
    27,99 €

    Entdecken Sie die Welt der Fremdsprachen auf eine ganz neue Weise mit der Lesemethode von Ilya Frank, perfekt für alle ab dem Sprachniveau A2. Diese innovative Methode kombiniert Originaltexte mit klaren, direkten Übersetzungen und bietet zusätzliche Erläuterungen direkt im Lesefluss, um ein tiefes Verständnis und schnelles Lernen zu fördern. Ob Sie Ihre Sprachkenntnisse verbessern oder in eine neue Sprache eintauchen möchten, diese Methode bietet ein einzigartiges und effektives Leseerlebnis. Dank der integrierten Hörbücher wird auch das Hörverständnis trainiert.Lesemethode von Ilya Frank ist ideal für alle, die ihre Sprachkenntnisse effektiv erweitern wollen, ohne den natürlichen Lesefluss zu unterbrechen."Lady Susan" von Jane Austen ist ein meisterhaftes Porträt der manipulativen und charismatischen Titelfigur, einer Witwe, die in den höheren Kreisen der Gesellschaft des 18. Jahrhunderts für ihre Schönheit und ihren scharfen Verstand bekannt ist. Diese Geschichte, erzählt durch eine Reihe von Briefen, gewährt einen intimen Einblick in Lady Susans komplizierte Intrigen und ihre unkonventionelle Herangehensweise an Liebe und Leben.Im Gegensatz zu Austens anderen Werken, die oft die Tugenden ihrer Protagonistinnen hervorheben, steht hier eine Frau im Mittelpunkt, die bereit ist, die Konventionen ihrer Zeit zu brechen. Lady Susan nutzt ihre Intelligenz und Verführungskünste, um die sozialen Leitern zu erklimmen und gleichzeitig die Zukunft ihrer Tochter zu manipulieren. Diese faszinierende Figur ist sowohl Heldin als auch Antagonistin, was dem Leser ein komplexes moralisches Rätsel bietet.Der Roman beleuchtet die gesellschaftlichen Einschränkungen für Frauen in der Regency-Ära und zeigt auf, wie Lady Susan diese Grenzen mit Scharfsinn und Entschlossenheit herausfordert. Ihre Taktiken und Strategien in der Welt der Liebe und Ehe bieten einen spannenden Kontrast zu den üblichen romantischen Erzählungen dieser Zeit."Lady Susan" ist nicht nur eine Geschichte über Verführung und Manipulation, sondern auch ein scharfsinniger Kommentar zu den sozialen Konventionen und den begrenzten Möglichkeiten für Frauen. Es ist ein fesselndes Lesevergnügen, das die dunkleren Seiten der menschlichen Natur erforscht und dabei die brillante Beobachtungsgabe und den feinen Witz von Jane Austen zeigt.Entdecken Sie "Lady Susan", ein Werk, das mit seinen unerwarteten Wendungen und seiner tiefgründigen Charakterzeichnung die Leser in seinen Bann zieht und zeigt, dass Jane Austen weit mehr zu bieten hat als die romantischen Erzählungen, für die sie so berühmt ist.Ungekürzter Originaltext. Zweisprachiges Buch Englisch-Deutsch.Innovative Lesemethode: https://easyoriginal.com/lesemethode/

  • von Jane Austen
    15,00 - 21,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    17,00 - 24,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    20,00 €

    "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen is a literary masterpiece that unfolds with the grace and wit characteristic of the author's keen observational skills and biting social commentary. Set against the backdrop of Regency-era England, the novel is a timeless exploration of love, class, and the complexities of human relationships.At the heart of the narrative is the headstrong and intelligent Elizabeth Bennet, one of five daughters in the Bennet family. The novel opens with the iconic line, "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife," setting the stage for the social expectations and matrimonial maneuvers that permeate the story.The arrival of the wealthy and eligible Mr. Charles Bingley in the neighborhood sparks the interest of Mrs. Bennet, eager to secure advantageous matches for her daughters. Bingley's aloof friend, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, however, immediately earns the disfavor of Elizabeth due to his perceived pride and arrogance. The ensuing dance of manners, misunderstandings, and societal expectations forms the crux of the narrative.Austen's narrative prowess lies in her ability to navigate the intricate social intricacies of the time while crafting characters that transcend their societal roles. Elizabeth Bennet, with her wit and intelligence, stands as a captivating heroine, challenging societal norms and defying expectations. Mr. Darcy, though initially seen through the lens of pride and prejudice, undergoes a profound transformation as he confronts his own shortcomings and prejudices.The novel's brilliance lies not just in the central love story but in the vividly drawn secondary characters who contribute to the social satire. The foolish and comical Mr. Collins, the conniving Lady Catherine de Bourgh, and the lively Bennet sisters each add layers of humor and complexity to the narrative.Austen's prose is a delightful dance of irony and subtlety, her keen observations on human nature and society delivered with a touch of humor and a sharp, incisive pen. The novel transcends its period setting, offering readers a timeless exploration of the complexities of love, the consequences of hasty judgments, and the enduring power of self-discovery."Pride and Prejudice" is not merely a love story; it is a profound exploration of the human condition, a social satire that continues to resonate across centuries. Austen's legacy lies in her ability to infuse her narratives with both timeless wisdom and enduring entertainment, making "Pride and Prejudice" a captivating and memorizing journey into the heart of human relationships.

  • von Jane Austen
    15,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    26,00 €

    Emma by Jane Austen invites readers into the enchanting world of Highbury, where the vivacious and well-meaning Emma Woodhouse reigns as a matchmaker extraordinaire. Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century England, this novel unfolds as a nuanced exploration of love, society, and the complexities of human relationships. At the heart of the story is Emma, a heroine whose intelligence, wit, and sometimes misguided enthusiasm lead her into the intricate dance of matchmaking. Armed with a keen sense of social dynamics, she endeavors to sculpt the romantic destinies of those around her. However, beneath the surface of this idyllic countryside existence lies a landscape teeming with unspoken desires, hidden motives, and societal expectations. As Emma plays puppeteer in the lives of her friends, the narrative unfurls into a tapestry of interconnected stories, each thread revealing the intricate patterns of love, pride, and self-discovery. The characters that populate Highbury are as diverse as they are memorable, from the steadfast and insightful Mr. Knightley to the impressionable and innocent Harriet Smith. Their interactions provide a canvas upon which Jane Austen paints a portrait of manners, morality, and the ever-elusive pursuit of true love. The social fabric of the time serves as both a stage and a mirror, reflecting the constraints and expectations placed upon individuals, particularly women, in this era. Austen's razor-sharp wit cuts through the veneer of societal niceties, exposing the follies and foibles of her characters with a delightful blend of humor and insight. Emma is not merely a romance but a profound exploration of the human heart, delving into themes of self-awareness, humility, and the transformative power of genuine connection. It stands as a testament to Austen's mastery in navigating the complexities of human relationships while providing a timeless commentary on the universal quest for love and understanding. In this literary masterpiece, the bucolic charm of Highbury serves as the backdrop for a story that transcends its time, resonating with readers across generations. Jane Austen's Emma remains a beacon of wit, wisdom, and enduring appeal, inviting readers to lose themselves in a world where love and self-discovery intertwine in the most enchanting of ways.

  • von Jane Austen
    21,00 €

    Persuasion unfolds against the backdrop of early 19th-century England, where societal norms and familial expectations shape the lives of its characters. At the heart of the narrative is Anne Elliot, a woman of quiet strength and discernment. The story begins with a fateful decision: Anne, guided by the counsel of her family, reluctantly breaks off her engagement with the charming and ambitious Captain Frederick Wentworth. Eight years pass, and the consequences of that decision linger, casting a shadow over Anne's life. Unmarried and reflective, Anne finds herself grappling with the weight of her choices. Enter Captain Wentworth, now a successful naval officer and a sought-after bachelor. As fate weaves its intricate threads, Anne and Wentworth are thrust back into each other's lives. The novel becomes a tapestry of emotions, as Anne navigates the complexities of regret, societal expectations, and the yearning of a heart that has never truly let go. Jane Austen's narrative prowess shines through in her portrayal of the characters, each finely drawn with wit and nuance. Anne's journey is not just a personal one; it is a reflection of the society she inhabits, where class, reputation, and propriety dictate the course of love. Austen's narrative is a delightful dance of manners, filled with sharp observations and incisive commentary on the conventions of the time. Through Anne's eyes, readers witness the ebb and flow of relationships, the fragility of social standing, and the enduring nature of genuine love. Persuasion is a rich and immersive exploration of the human heart, a tapestry woven with elegance, humor, and the timeless complexities of romance.

  • von Jane Austen
    26,00 €

    Sense and Sensibility is a captivating tale that unfolds amidst the picturesque landscapes of early 19th-century England. At its core, the story revolves around the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne, whose lives take unexpected turns as they navigate the complexities of love, societal expectations, and personal resilience. Upon the death of their father, the Dashwood sisters find themselves thrust into a world of financial uncertainty, as the inheritance rules of the time leave them with limited means. The pragmatic and reserved Elinor embodies the "Sense" of the title, navigating the challenges with a composed exterior that belies the turmoil within. Her journey takes her through the labyrinth of social propriety and economic constraints, as she grapples with the complexities of courtship and the precarious nature of her family's future. In contrast, Marianne, fueled by unbridled passion and emotional intensity, represents the "Sensibility" that colors the narrative. Her romantic ideals lead her into the throes of infatuation and heartbreak, as she grapples with the stark realities of love in a society where reputation and societal norms reign supreme. As the sisters traverse the landscape of love and loss, the narrative weaves a tapestry of characters, each with their own motivations and desires. From the enigmatic and brooding Mr. Willoughby to the reserved and honorable Colonel Brandon, the story is populated by a cast of characters whose fates intertwine in unexpected ways. Amidst the romantic entanglements, societal expectations, and financial constraints, Sense and Sensibility emerges as a timeless exploration of the human condition. Jane Austen's keen observations and biting social commentary are evident throughout, as the novel invites readers to reflect on the nature of love, resilience, and the pursuit of happiness in a world governed by societal conventions. So, after reading this sweeping and intricate overview of the plot in Sense and Sensibility. Ready to dive into the world of the Dashwood sisters?

  • von Jane Austen
    9,99 €

  • von Jane Austen
    25,00 €

    Set against the backdrop of early 19th-century England, the novel opens with the Bennet family, a respectable yet financially modest clan residing in the rural town of Longbourn. The Bennets consist of the witty and sharp-minded Mr. Bennet, his good-natured but sometimes frivolous wife Mrs. Bennet, and their five daughters-Jane, Elizabeth, Mary, Kitty, and Lydia. The crux of the story unfolds with the arrival of the eligible and wealthy bachelor Mr. Charles Bingley to the nearby Netherfield Park. Mrs. Bennet is quick to seize the opportunity for a potential advantageous marriage, especially considering Bingley's amiable demeanor and his apparent interest in Jane, the eldest Bennet daughter. However, it is Mr. Bingley's enigmatic and proud friend, Mr. Fitzwilliam Darcy, who becomes the focus of both the societal gossip and the independent-minded Elizabeth Bennet's attention. Darcy's reserved nature and seemingly disdainful behavior initially repel Elizabeth, leading to a simmering tension between the two. As the novel progresses, the intricate dance of love, misunderstandings, and societal expectations unfolds. Jane and Mr. Bingley navigate the obstacles to their affection, while the complex relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy takes center stage. Darcy's gradual revelation of his true character, coupled with Elizabeth's growth in understanding, forms the crux of the novel's emotional depth. The narrative skillfully explores the themes of pride and prejudice, not only in the central love story but also in the secondary characters and their interactions. The reader witnesses the consequences of hasty judgments and the transformative power of self-awareness and humility. The novel is also a vivid panorama of the social fabric of the time, portraying the intricacies of class distinctions, the challenges faced by women in a marriage-oriented society, and the societal expectations that govern every interaction. Through the lens of the Bennet family and their acquaintances, Austen paints a rich and nuanced portrait of a society where marriage is not only a matter of the heart but a strategic maneuver for financial stability and social status. The climax of the story unfolds in a series of events that bring forth revelations, confrontations, and, ultimately, resolution. Austen masterfully ties together the various plot threads, weaving a satisfying tapestry of love, growth, and societal commentary. In the end, Pride and Prejudice stands as a timeless exploration of human nature and the complexities of relationships. Jane Austen's keen observations, sparkling wit, and insightful social commentary make this novel not only a delightful romance but also a profound exploration of the human condition, ensuring its enduring appeal for readers across generations.

  • von Jane Austen
    34,00 €

    In the enchanting world of Regency-era England, Jane Austen weaves a timeless tale of love, wit and social commentary. Follow the spirited Elizabeth Bennett as she navigates the intricacies of class, manners and morality, all while engaging in a battle of wits with the enigmatic Mr. Darcy. Lose yourself in the world of the Bennett family and discover why Pride and Prejudice remains an enduring classic for generations.

  • von Jane Austen
    19,90 €

    Succeed all your 2024 exams with our literary analysis of the novel of Jane Austen¿s Pride and Prejudice! Endorsed by a team of professors, this study guide is a go-to resource for all students. Thanks to our editorial work, the following aspects will no longer be a mystery to you: the author¿s biography, the book¿s summary, the in-depth study of the work, the analysis of the key themes to know and the literary movement to which the author is affiliated.

  • von Jane Austen
    31,00 - 36,00 €

  • von Jane Austen
    29,00 €

    Lady Susan, an intriguing and lesser-known work by the beloved author Jane Austen, tells the tale of a beautiful, cunning, and manipulative widow who has an uncanny ability to bend others to her will. This epistolary novel provides a rare glimpse into the darker side of Austen's world, as the eponymous Lady Susan navigates the complexities of high society with wit, charm, and ruthless determination.Expertly weaving together letters from various characters, Austen crafts a captivating story that explores themes of deception, desire, and the lengths to which one might go in pursuit of their own interests. Lady Susan is a character unlike any other in Austen's oeuvre, a woman whose intelligence and ambition are both admirable and dangerous, casting her as a fascinating antiheroine in a tale that is as engaging as it is unconventional.Lady Susan is a must-read for Jane Austen fans and lovers of classic literature alike, offering an insightful and entertaining look into the hidden machinations of Regency-era society. Delve into the world of this beguiling and complex character, and discover an Austen work that challenges and intrigues at every turn.

  • von Jane Austen
    31,00 €

    I may have lost my heart, but not my selfcontrol." Most interesting of all Jane Austen's heroines, Emma is the most flawed, the most infuriating and the most endearing. With a wisp of gentle satire on provincial balls and drawing rooms, Emma wanders along the way encountering the sweet Harriet Smith, the chatty Miss Bates, and her absurd father Mr. Woodhouse. Resisting to romance of all kinds, she fails to recognize her own feelings. Wrapped in genteel comedy of manners, the novel encapsulates fascinating episodes of Emma's meddling and her overestimation as a matchmaker garnished in Austen's delicious irony, thus rightly entitling Jane Austen as 'Prose Shakespeare'.

  • von Jane Austen
    28,00 €

    "To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect. "Jane Austen's first published novel, Sense and Sensibility, is an entertaining tale of flirtation and folly that revolves around two starkly different sisters, Elinor and Marianne. While Elinor is thoughtful, considerate and calm, her younger sister is emotional and wildly romantic. Both are looking for a husband, but neither Elinor's reason nor Marianne's passion can lead them to perfect happiness. Startling secrets, unexpected twists, and heartless betrayals interrupt the marriage games that follow. Filled with satiric wit and subtle characterizations, Sense and Sensibility teaches that true love requires a balance of both reason and emotion.

  • von Jane Austen
    16,00 €

    Continuing the wildly successful Puffin in Bloom line of classics--illustrated by Anna Bond, the artist behind the renowned lifestyle brand Rifle Paper Co.Marianne Dashwood wears her heart on her sleeve, and when she falls in love with the dashing but unsuitable John Willoughby, she ignores her sister Elinor's warning that her impulsive behavior leaves her open to gossip and innuendo. Meanwhile Elinor, always sensitive to social convention, is struggling to conceal her own romantic disappointment, even from those closest to her. Through their parallel experience of love-- and its threatened loss--the sisters learn that sense must mix with sensibility if they are to find personal happiness in a society where status and money govern the rules of love.

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